Essequibo/Pomeroon FA clubs ready to battle for supremacy as Senior League launched
EPFA president Magzene Stewart takes time out for a photo with fellow EPFA executives and club representatives following the launch of the Senior League
EPFA president Magzene Stewart takes time out for a photo with fellow EPFA executives and club representatives following the launch of the Senior League

SEVEN clubs affiliated to the Essequibo/Pomeroon Football Association (EPFA) are set and ready to battle for supremacy in their senior League which was unveiled last Thursday.

President Magzene Stewart at the launch challenged the clubs to bring their best to the playing field as the top two clubs would be rewarded by being involved in a National playoff among their peers from the other Regional Associations (RA).

“I first of all would like to commend each of you for answering the call to compete in this league that will create history as it would be the first time that all nine RAs would be kicking off their senior leagues at the same time.

The Guyana Football Federation (GFF), I can assure you, has been fully supportive of all that is happening in the continued development of the game on and off the field of play and as a member, we would not be left out. So come out, do your best and let the games begin.”

The competing clubs are Queenstown, Mainstay Gold Star, Hood Hope, Henrietta, Dartmouth, Wakapoa, and Tapakuma.
Each club was presented with balls, bibs, and cones, compliments of GFF and EPFA.

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