THE Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has released a re-branded logo, which will represent its brand, going forward.
According to a release, it is with the future of the GFF in mind that the Council and its members have looked at re-branding the GFF with a new logo and new look that will take it into a successful future.
The colours of the new logo are inspired by the colours of the flag.
The country’s flag, the GFF’s history and national symbols have been the inspiration behind the new logo. It is a modern, clean and clear design which is rooted in the identity of the nation.
The flag of Guyana, known as “The Golden Arrowhead”, features a design with significant symbolic meaning attributed to its colours.
The national flower of Guyana is the Victoria Regia Lily, commonly known as the Giant Water Lily.
This impressive aquatic plant is native to the waterways of Guyana, and is renowned for its large, round leaves that can reach up to 3 meters (10 feet) in diameter.
The flowers of the Victoria Regia lily are equally remarkable, with blooms that are initially white, and later turn pink after pollination. This plant is a symbol of the natural beauty and ecological diversity of Guyana.
It is a part of the Coat of Arms of Guyana and is incorporated in the logo as a symbol of our nationhood and beauty.
Founded in 1902, the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has a rich and proud history. It is a forward-thinking football federation, and is an emerging federation in CONCACAF, now competing in League A of the CONCACAF Nations League. The “Golden Jaguars” and the “Lady Jaguars” embody the spirit, culture and strength of Guyana and its people.