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  • Stands construction next agenda as GFF targets International Football at training facility

    Stands construction next agenda as GFF targets International Football at training facility

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    May 31, 2025
    Stands construction next agenda as GFF targets International Football at training facility
    Officials from SRKN'gineering and Associates Limited along with the top brass of the Guyana Football Federation at the National Training Facility on Friday
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    The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) is set for a significant expansion of its National Training Centre at Providence, with the ultimate ambition of hosting international football matches at the facility.

    The plans received a crucial go-ahead from FIFA, the world football governing body, on 21 May, approving the appointment of a consultant to oversee the tender process for the project’s first phase.

    This consultant will manage the procurement stage, with a public tender expected to launch within the next four weeks.

    The GFF is also currently in discussions to secure a company for project supervision and oversight during the construction period.

    Phase One will focus on essential spectator infrastructure, including the construction of seating on the western and southern sides of the pitch, modernised washroom facilities, and a service road around the playing area.

    Improved vending and concessionary zones are also planned.

    GFF President Wayne Forde anticipates that “physical work should begin by August, to be safe.”

    The development is being funded under the FIFA Forward programme.

    Forde revealed that approximately US$2.4 million has already been invested in the facility, covering the artificial pitch (around US$1 million), international-standard floodlights (approximately US$1.1 million), and the expansion of the existing building (approximately US$300,000).

    Highlighting the “dire state of infrastructure for football” across Guyana, Forde explained that the Providence facility has become the nerve centre for all football activities in the nation.

    “Our ultimate goal is to get approval from FIFA and Concacaf to host our international matches here,” Forde stated.

    “We are pushing hard to get this venue approved for international football, even if it is at the youth level for the first couple of years.”

    SRKN’gineering and Associates Limited, the firm behind the facility’s design, has indicated that the completed venue is expected to accommodate between 4,800 and 5,000 spectators, and will include corporate boxes.

    According to the GFF, SRKN Engineering has completed over 90% of the architectural and engineering design work, including revisions ratified by the GFF Council.

    It has finalized tender documentation for Phase One.

    The National Training Centre is Guyana’s first dedicated football facility, entirely funded through the FIFA Forward Programme.

    It currently features an all-weather, regulation-size artificial pitch and dormitories for youth teams, serving as the official home of football in Guyana.

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