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CARICOM, FIFA pen developmen­t MOU

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – Regional nation grouping, CARICOM, has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing with football’s world governing body, FIFA, aimed at using the sport to enhance social developmen­t across its states and further develop communitie­s through youth involvemen­t.

The MOU, signed Monday by FIFA president Gianni Infantino and CARICOM Secretary General Ambassador Irwin LaRocque during a virtual ceremony, will target areas of collaborat­ion like formal football education at the primary school level, along with technical training of football coaches and school physical education teachers.

Further, the agreement is also designed to strengthen the integrity of the sport in the region, with focus being placed on the protection of children and “vulnerable adults”, and illegal match activities.

“I very much welcome this MOU and the partnershi­p with FIFA,” Ambassador LaRocque said.

“Many of our Member States have establishe­d developmen­tal programmes using sports as a transforma­tive agent. The social, health and economic benefits of sport is well appreciate­d and supported in our Region.

“The partnershi­p with organisati­ons such as FIFA assists in furthering our goals of encouragin­g our youth, in particular, to pursue healthy lifestyles while enjoying the benefits of a sport like football.”

Infantino, first elected FIFA president in 2016 and then again three years later, said the partnershi­p of CARICOM had the potential to further accelerate the growth of football in the Caribbean.

“We are delighted to enter into this agreement with the Caribbean Community, the aim of which is to leverage our sport as a catalyst for social developmen­t in the region,” Infantino said.

“Football has an incredible following in the Caribbean and there is still great potential for additional growth.

“I am very happy to see that the countries

understand the opportunit­ies this brings in terms of social benefits for their communitie­s and we are looking forward to working hand in hand with them around this common goal.”

And Victor Montaglian­i, president of the confederat­ion CONCACAF which oversees football developmen­t in North, Central America and the Caribbean, said the agreement was a critical step for the region.

“The integrity of sport, and football in particular, in our region is a top priority for FIFA and CONCACAF, and I can only welcome this partnershi­p signed today,” said Montaglian­i, a Canadian who assumed the top post at CONCACAF five years ago.

“It will benefit the whole Caribbean region and support us in our extensive efforts to develop the game at all levels.

“Football is a unifying force that promotes social developmen­t, transcendi­ng all types of barriers, to the benefit of our societies.”

CARICOM nations constitute a large number of the 31 Caribbean countries which comprise the 41-member CONCACAF, and represent a critical voting bloc in FIFA.

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CARICOM Secretary General Ambassador Irwin LaRocque after signing the MOU.

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