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Programme at a ‘standstill’ says JFF

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– Football’s local governing body says the coronaviru­s outbreak had brought Jamaica’s domestic and internatio­nal programme to a “standstill”, and it was anxious to resume its itinerary once health authoritie­s gave the all clear.

All domestic leagues were postponed recently following the announceme­nt of reported cases of the COVID-19 virus here, and internatio­nal fixtures were also scrapped as government implemente­d strict measures to halt the spread of the disease.

“It is affecting the football product itself because we are not playing any football, and our overseas assignment­s, we have to be putting them on hold, so it is affecting the football locally, and certainly at the internatio­nal level,” said Jamaica Football Federation president, Michael Ricketts.

“Our girls, by now, would have been in Mexico preparing for the CONCACAF Under-17 World Cup qualifiers. We would be on our way now to look at some Englishbas­ed players and then move over to Spain for our friendly match against Catalonia.”

Internatio­nal football has also been crippled by the outbreak, with every major profession­al league halted and Euro 2020 – the European Football Championsh­ip – reschedule­d from June this year until next year.

Globally, over 304 000 cases have been reported with nearly 13 000 deaths resulting.

“We were having discussion­s for a highprofil­e game in June in New York, and that had to be put on hold,” Ricketts explained.

“This has set us back in a huge way, but it

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is a pandemic and it is affecting the entire world.”

Jamaica has so far reported 19 cases of COVID-19 and government on Friday said it would close its air and seaports in a further attempt to contain the spread.

Ricketts said the JFF would continue to monitor developmen­ts carefully

“We are definitely going to have some catching up to do and, of course, we will now have to hastily get some games after we get permission from our parent organisati­on, and from the Ministry of Health and Wellness,” he noted.

“For now, we are at a standstill and we just have to be very hopeful. I am pretty certain that, in a few days, the Government and Ministry of Health will be doing further assessment­s and will certainly advise us accordingl­y.”

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Jamaica Football Federation president, Michael Ricketts.

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