Durban Park Football Complex will revolutionise Football infrastructure in Guyana — Howard McIntosh
GFF president Wayne Forde is greeted by Howard Mc Intosh
GFF president Wayne Forde is greeted by Howard Mc Intosh

THE Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Durban Park Football Complex, on completion, will transform the football infrastructure landscape in Guyana, says Head of One Concacaf and Caribbean

Projects, Howard McIntosh.
The One Concacaf official conveyed this statement during an official November 6
site tour alongside Guyana Football Federation President (GFF) Wayne Forde to
assess the completed first phase of the project, which included the clearance and
filling of half of the 7.3 acres by local contracting firm, McGregor’s Real Estate
Development Inc.

McIntosh restated Concacaf’s commitment to the construction of a state-of-the-art,
multi-million-dollar stadium in Georgetown with a seating capacity of 10,400, a
main pitch, mini pitches for grassroots programmes and office space for the
federation.

The $23.6 million phase one contract was funded by Concacaf One.
“The potential that exists here at Durban Park for what we know is planned is
tremendous and will change the landscape, change the infrastructure landscape
forever for football in Guyana. Concacaf is in full support of what’s happening, and
working closely with FIFA of course to make these things happen.
He added that infrastructure remains a significant challenge in the region and
noted that he was pleased to see the project moving forward.

“We want to see the other half get done, but more critically we want to see that
vision which I know would be unfolding in a short period of time.”
During the site visit, President Forde expressed his gratitude to Concacaf President
Victor Montagliani for the introduction of the One Concacaf initiative which
continues to provide essential support in helping Guyana elevate football to new
heights.

“I was able to share with Concacaf and my colleague at FIFA the conceptual
designs that have been worked on by SRKN. At the moment we are having active
conversation with huge private partners that will be a part of this historic stadium
that we intend to build here.”

The top GFF official added that the GFF Technical Director, Bryan Joseph, and his
team are working on soon hosting “some of the grassroots activities that are being
organised within the Wortmanville area on the site.”

The Durban Park Football Complex, projected to be finished within four years,
represents the cornerstone of President Forde’s vision for Guyana’s infrastructural
development.

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