Andrea Johnson to head Women’s Football Association
Andrea Johnson
Andrea Johnson

THE Guyana National Association for Women’s Football (NAWF), a member of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), held their election at the GFF’s Boardroom on Saturday, December 16, when Andrea Johnson was elected president.

Johnson, a former secretary of the said association, replaced Charmine Wade who did not seek re-election.
Following the NAWF election, Johnson said among her priority areas is the development of women’s football in the hinterland.
“I’m enthusiastic about the newly-elected Executive in terms of working with the Federation for the betterment and development of women’s football in Guyana.
“The areas that we will be looking at are the outlying areas of Guyana – Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 – because we feel that for too long those areas have been exempted from major football development,” said Johnson.
The newly-elected president added, “We know those areas have very talented persons when it comes to sport and women’s football, in particular, so we will seek to maximise this.”
Other elected members of the executive with a two-year mandate include First vice-president – Magazene Stewart; Second vice-president – Ayla Kenyon; secretary – Rowena Williams; treasurer Denneze Lovell; assistant secretary/treasurer – Samantha Johnson and Lawrence Griffith, who is an Ordinary member.
Other positions to be voted on are Assistant secretary and two additional Ordinary members, nominated members who were unavoidably absent. These will be voted on at a later date as allowed in the NAWF’s Constitution.
The NAWF’s primary mandate is to develop women’s football in Guyana, and to date, they have executed projects including the ‘Women’s Revival Football Tournament’ and partnered with the GFF to execute the Women’s Development League and CONCACAF Women’s Football Day.

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