NA to get football facility following 30-year lease signing

The Ancient County of Berbice will, for the first time, have a home of football, courtesy of a 30-year land lease signed on Tuesday between the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) and the Mayor and Town Council of New Amsterdam.

NA Mayor Heywood presents the lease to GFF President Wayne Forde at the area designated for football development

This lease, signed at the municipality building by GFF President Wayne Forde and New Amsterdam Mayor Winifred Heywood, will see the construction of a football facility at Vrymen’s Erven, New Amsterdam, which will include construction of a field, parameter fence, installation of lighting and construction of a football housing facility.
Following the signing, Mayor Heywood said it was an opportunity for the development of the youth of Berbice. “I would like to thank the members of the Council for supporting and endorsing the application submitted by the GFF. Today’s signing is the first step in providing opportunities for young boys and girls of the community,” he noted.

GFF President Wayne Forde and New Amsterdam Mayor Winifred Heywood sign the 30-year lease

For his part, GFF President Forde said the facility, which would be funded under the FIFA Forward Programme, was part of the GFF’s overall strategic plan.
“I would like to thank everyone who played a role in making this symbolic achievement possible. The GFF recognises the importance and impact quality infrastructure will have on the overall development of the game and the quality of players we will produce in the years ahead. This is a key pillar of our strategic plan to change the local landscape of football,” Forde said.
Present at the signing were representatives of the Berbice Football Association (BFA), including acting President Shurwin Forde, who offered his endorsement of the initiative: “This is a dream come true for me personally. I almost lost hope in ever seeing a home for football in Berbice.
“I have played at every level for many years and always knew that a dedicated venue for developmental programmes would dramatically improve Berbice football. I would like to thank President Wayne Forde for his leadership and guidance in seeing this process through, which began almost two years ago.”
When complete, the facility will be used to house the Academy Training Centre, Elite Referees programme along with other national development and capacity-building programmes. Forde said the next step would be the presentation and approval of the conceptual design to and by the BFA members before construction commenced.
This is the third plot of land identified and acquired for football development following the GFF’s Training Facility at Providence and the recently-acquired 7.4 acres at D’Urban Park. It is the plan of the GFF to acquire land across Guyana to house football development initiatives.