Moore returning to Golden Jaguars

ends retirement in effort to nurture young players

Golden Jaguars defender Walter Moore who retired from international football in October 2016 after an emotional 2-4 loss to Jamaica in the 2016/17 Scotiabank Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Men’s Cup has chosen to reverse that decision in an effort to nurture some of the nation’s younger players.

Moore made this announcement on Saturday while conducting talent identification exercises at the No.5 Ground West Berbice.

Walter Moore

“I actually have been thinking about it and the youngsters still need someone to help and my good friend Charles Pollard who is also on the coaching staff and I had very good conversations where he asked me to come back and help and I decided that I will”, the 32 year-old stated.

The left-back, who would have played for Guyana in 103 since starting his illustrious career in 2004, sees a bright future for the National Senior team considering the talent pool in the country.

“I see a bright future for Guyana with the exposure, the coaching philosophy and the camps they are getting; I see Guyana becoming a threat in the Caribbean and even CONCAAF”.

Moore, who currently plays professionally for FF Jaro in Finland has had experience playing with various clubs across Europe. (Akeem Greene)