THE Guyana Football Federation (GFF) C Licence coaches have received additional technical support during their ongoing training programme.
A recent session, facilitated by the Coach Education Department under the leadership of Technical Director Bryan Joseph, aimed to reinforce key learning points and ensure continuous professional development.
The C Licence programme, designed for coaches involved with Guyana’s Elite League and Youth National Teams, covers a range of topics, including leadership, team functions, tactical principles, and session planning.
Led by Joseph and Coach Development Officer Lyndon France, the programme is delivered in three blocks, combining theoretical and practical components.
A total of 27 coaches from Elite League clubs across Guyana are participating in the programme, which aims to meet CONCACAF’s minimum coaching standards and fulfil club-licensing requirements.
Through these ongoing support initiatives, the GFF remains committed to strengthening coach education and improving the overall quality of football development within the country.