Anglin Enterprises USA donates uniforms to EBFA
David Anglin (2nd left), EBFA president Franklin Wilson (2nd right), GFF executive member Dion Inniss (right) with responsibility for the EBFA, and Roger Murray display the new uniforms at the Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza.
David Anglin (2nd left), EBFA president Franklin Wilson (2nd right), GFF executive member Dion Inniss (right) with responsibility for the EBFA, and Roger Murray display the new uniforms at the Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza.

… promises to contribute annually

IMPRESSED with the vision and development thrust of the East Bank Football Association (EBFA), Founder and CEO of Anglin Enterprises USA (Tax 365 USA), David Anglin, donated two sets of uniforms to the association recently.

Anglin, who resides in New York, made a trip down to Kansas City to rally with the Golden Jaguars in their final match of the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup against Trinidad and Tobago.
While in Kansas City, the former footballer handed over the uniforms to EBFA president Franklin Wilson, in the presence of Guyana Football Federation (GFF) executive member Dion Inniss, who has responsibility for the association.

In making the presentation at the Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Anglin said that it was an easy decision to make when he was approached by Wilson for the uniforms, which were procured by long-time friend and sponsor of the EBFA Under-11 League, Ralph Green.

“God has been good to me and I’m blessed as the Founder and CEO of Anglin Enterprises USA and Tax 365 USA. Soccer was always good to me and I am very impressed with the way the EBFA is developing its youths for the sport. It is for the youths to take advantage of what is offered and move to the next level.”

Called to national trials at the Under-18 and U-19 levels when he represented Linden back in the 1970s, Anglin promised that he would be doing something for the EBFA.
“I just like giving back and there is no better way to do it, I will do whatever I can to support your association, keep up the good work and focus on the young people as youth development is key to senior success.”

Anglin, whose parents were in charge of the Salvation Army in Guyana, also informed that he attended Christ Church Secondary and Mackenzie High School, graduating from the latter in 1975 then went to further his studies at the University of Guyana.

He also played for the Camptown FC (Campbellville) and Linden, at the Under-19 and Senior teams. His playing days saw him match skills with the likes of ‘Zipper’ Johnson, Joey Alberts, Kenneth Solomon, the Charter brothers and Nigel ‘Mice’ Cummings, among others.

Anglin, whose mother is Guyanese, and father Jamaican, once resided in Cato Street, Agricola, East Bank of Demerara, before his parents took up responsibility for the Salvation Army. His wife Roxanne was born and raised in Prospect, EBD. The couple has four daughters, Celene, D’Andra, Zahara and Kelly.

He migrated to the USA in 1980 and set up his business, Anglin Enterprises, which is a thriving business entity.

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