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Annai Secondary wins GFF-Blue Water Shipping Girls U-15 championship

November 10, 2025
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Annai Secondary players in a jubilant mood after being crowned champions

Press Release from the Guyana Football Federation

Annai Secondary School from Region Nine made history on November 9, capturing the title of 2025 Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Blue Water Shipping Girls’ Under-15 National Champions after defeating Marian Academy in a thrilling penalty shootout at the National Training Centre (NTC), Providence.

Both Annai Secondary and Marian Academy were first-time entrants in the national competition, and their remarkable journey to the final highlighted the growing strength, talent and reach of girls’ football across Guyana. After two days of competitive play on the final weekend, Annai Secondary was crowned champion, while Marian Academy finished as runner-up.

President’s College secured third place after an intense battle with Waramuri Secondary that went all the way to sudden death. The two teams were tied even after the initial round of penalty kicks, forcing a dramatic shootout that stretched to 15 penalty attempts before President’s College’s Shermel Blake scored the decisive goal to clinch victory.

The final standings were:

Annai Secondary- Champion

Marian Academy- Runner-up

President’s College- third place

Waramuri Secondary- fourth place

Bartica Secondary- fifth place

Bush Lot Secondary- sixth place

Wauna Primary- seventh place

Both the final and third-place matches were decided by penalties, showcasing just how closely matched the teams were and the high level of competition throughout the tournament.

Individual awards went to Makayla Walker of President’s College, who earned the Best Goalkeeper title, while Ashanti Scott of Bushlot Secondary and Kimora Edwards of President’s College shared the Most Goals Scored award, each netting 12 goals. The MVP award went to Aliyah John of Annai Secondary school.

The General Secretary of the GFF Pushpargha Chattopadhyay and Jennifer Faulkner, Senior Vice-president of Operations of Blue Water Shipping, were joined by Eon Deviera, Ministry of Education representative, and Andrea Johnson, President of the Women’s Football Association, greeting the players of the two teams vying for the championship.

The presentation ceremony featured remarks from Chattopadhyay and Faulkner, who both commended the athletes for their commitment, sportsmanship, and enthusiasm throughout the competition and reaffirmed the importance of sustained investment in women’s football development nationwide.

The GFF Blue Water Girls’ Under-15 Championship forms part of the Federation’s broader initiative to advance women’s football at the grassroots level, creating equal opportunities for young girls to compete, develop their skills, and represent their communities at a national level.

This year’s edition was a proud milestone for the GFF and its partners, as two debutant schools rose to the top, underscoring the tournament’s impact in discovering new talent and inspiring the next generation of female footballers.

Andre Gonsalves, CEO, Rights of the Child Commission, and Nicole Cole, Commissioner of the Rights of the Child Commission took the opportunity to solidify their partnering with the GFF by conducting a short session on the rights of the child with the teams on November 8.

The GFF-Blue Water Shipping partnership continues to serve as a vital driver of youth and women’s football development through consistent support for school programmes, youth tournaments and community outreach.

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