The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has renewed its strategic partnership with the International Supporters Group (ISG) through a new two-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at accelerating the development of women’s football in the country.
The agreement, signed on October 28, 2025, formalises joint efforts to enhance player development, improve coaching capacity, and significantly increase the global visibility of the Guyana Women’s National Team (GWNT).
GFF President Wayne Forde and ISG President Rebecca Vaughan sealed the deal, which is set to unlock new opportunities for female players of Guyanese heritage, both domestically and internationally.
The core of the renewed partnership is building sustainable pathways for Guyanese players.
The ISG, a Canadian-based non-profit, will leverage its network of North American and UK institutions to secure college scholarships and club placements for GWNT players.
Furthermore, the ISG will support:
- Grassroots player development.
- Coaching internships for GWNT coaches in North America.
- Fundraising efforts for GWNT operations and player scholarships.
“We are happy to have our football community from the diaspora supporting the strategic development of women’s football,” said GFF President Forde, who encouraged other Guyanese diaspora members to explore collaboration opportunities.
ISG President Rebecca Vaughan highlighted the strength of this connection: “Our greatest strength comes from harnessing the power, passion, and talent of both the homeland and the wider diaspora community.”
The ISG states that 100 percent of the resources it raises support player development and high-performance pathways for the GWNT. Both organisations share the vision of ensuring every young girl who dreams of representing Guyana has the opportunity to do so. (Modified GFF Press Release)
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