Saturday, May 4, 2024

Shabazz to stay as Guyana coach

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PORT-OF-SPAIN – Officials of the Guyana Football Association are probably breathing a little easier, following news that Jamal Shabazz worked out a deal with the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation that allows him to remain their national team coach.
The Trinidad and Tobago-born Shabazz guided the Guyanese to the semi-final round of CONCACAF qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil last year – but concern arose after his temporary stint with the team came to an end.
Reports from Port-of-Spain indicated that several people in Trinidad were quite upset that Shabazz had trained the Amazon Conquerors to conquer his own national team – and he had come under some intense scrutiny. (CMC)

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