“This is one step in achieving your destiny” ‒ Forde

…as GFF appreciates victorious Junior Jaguars

 BY Akeem Greene

The national under-15 team created a new chapter in Guyana’s football history by winning for the first time an overseas tournament – in this case, the Soualiga Invitational held in St Maarten from June 1-4.
There the team played with a clean sheet in six matches and it was mid-fielder Jermaine Garrett who struck the fatal blow in their 1-0 win over the host on Sunday.
In recognition of the phenomenal feat, the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) held an appreciation ceremony on Wednesday at their secretariat in Campbellville, where President Wayne Forde underscored the importance of them not losing sight on the ultimate goal.
“This is one step in achieving your destiny if you are prepared to put the necessary work in and remain humble and focused at the task at hand”.
The GFF boss went on to say “at this moment you are not stars, you are on the journey to become a star and if anyone tries to fill your head with the fact that you have arrived, that you are a big superstar in Guyana’s football, that is going to set you back”.
“Exactly who you were before you got to St Maarten and won the tournament that is who you need to be going forward, you need to be disciplined, humble, obedient, work under the guidance of Coach and TD [Technical Director] and work as hard as possible and that is when you are going to realise your true potential which may not exist in Guyana since it might be somewhere in Europe and coming back to served Guyana”.
Director of Sport Christopher Jones posited that “to who much is given, much is expected” and the Government is extremely pleased with the performance of the team and hopes they remain humble since it is a long road ahead”.
Likewise, Technical Director Ian Greenwood felt it was a fantastic achievement  of  the  group given the fact that they played with a clean sheet and team work to underscore the “one team: one dream principal”.
Greenwood further highlighted the impact the Scotiabank Academy Training Centres (ATCs) have made in developing these players, due to their exposure to professional coaching on a regular basis.
The Technical Director told the players that the hard work has now begun since the major aim is to reproduce a similar or even better performance when they play in the CONCACAF under-15 tournament from August 13-19 in Florida.
In this regard, the players will be returning to their respective ATCs this Saturday.
Meanwhile, Marketing Manager of Scotiabank, Jennifer Cipriani, said that they are proud of the achievements of the group and noted that “it is hard getting to the top and it is even harder staying at the top”.  Cipriani also assured that the Bank will continue to invest more along the lines of football.

Scotiabank’s Marketing Manager Jennifer Cipriani holds the winning trophy alongside their awardees and Director of Sport Christopher Jones (left) and Technical Director Ian Greenwood
GFF President Wayne Forde

Courts Guyana Inc Marketing Manager, Pernell Cummings, is hopeful that more members of under-15 teams develop from their Pee-Wee tournament held annually. More so, he emphasised that “discipline and team work are a big part of success and without those two you won’t achieve”.
In addition, GINSENG Brand Coordinator, Sean Abel noted that the achievement is welcomed since “we have played a vital role in the development of football” and the players “continue with the momentum going into the future and keep us all proud”.
Affeez Khan, Marketing Consultant at NAMILCO also made presentations and extended congratulations towards the team.
The highest goal scorer Omari Glasgow along with fellow scorers Orvile Hinds, Ronaldo Rodrigues, Tyrell Khan, Ken Slavador, Troni Semple and Jermaine Garrett were given Scotiabank vouchers.
Wayne Da Silva (player of the tournament) and Joshua Braithwaite (outstanding leadership) received tablets compliments  of Courts Guyana Inc; Shawn Adonis (goal keeper of the tournament) and Marcus Wilson (most improved player) both received  haversacks filled with school supplies from NAMILCO.
All members of the team were given vouchers from ANSA McAL and special caps from Impressions. They were also given National Sports Commission Awards of Achievement.   The SOUALIGA Tournament features other territories such as Anguilla, Barbados, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Martinique, St Thomas and Tortola.
The squad that attended read: Goalkeepers: Shawn Adonis (Golden Grove FC), Oswin Fredericks (Buxton United); Defenders: Joshua Braithwaite (Fruta Conquerors), Wayne Da Silva (Saints Sports Club), Jermaine Padmore (Georgetown FC), Kevin Reddy (Potaro Strikers), Marcus Wilson (Eastville FC); Okifi Patoir (Rosignol United), Orville Daniels (Paiwomak Warriors ),  Tyrel Khan (Soesdyke Falcons), Jermaine Garrett  (Fruta Conquerors ), Ravon Bayley (Order and Discipline); Forwards: Omari Glasgow (BV United), Ken Salvador (Saints Sports Club), Troni Semple (Buxton United), Ronaldo Rodrigues (Atkinson Brothers).
Technical staff: Ian Greenwood (Technical Director), Bryan Joseph (Head Coach), Challous McKinnon (Assistant Coach), Eon DeVeira  (Goalkeeper Coach), Charlene Henry ( Physio) and Rohanna Carryl (Operations).