Raydon Krammer, a promising young footballer from Kamarang-Warawatta, Guyana, has departed for a three-month training scholarship at the Academia de Futebol Real in Brazil.
The scholarship was awarded to Krammer following his impressive performances, including being named Most Valuable Player at the fifth KFC Annual Goodwill International Football Tournament last December, where he represented champions Chase’s Academic Foundation.
The opportunity was facilitated by the Petra Organisation, a group dedicated to youth development in Guyana, and supported by talent scout Naranda Wilson.
Real Brasil will cover all costs associated with Krammer’s stay in Brazil, including accommodation, meals, transportation, and training.
Arrangements have also been made for him to continue his studies as he prepares for CAPE examinations.
Krammer had expressed his excitement about the opportunity, saying, “I’ve waited for this moment for a long time.”
The Petra Organisation has thanked KFC Guyana, the Ministries of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, Amerindian Affairs, the National Sports Commission, and other stakeholders for supporting Krammer’s opportunity.
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