Jamaica Gleaner

TALKS PLANNED

JFF, PLCA, PFAJ to meet on profession­alising local football

- Akino Ming/Staff Reporter

PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Football Federation, Michael Ricketts, says that he will meet with the heads of the Premier League Clubs Associatio­n (PLCA) and Profession­al Football Associatio­n of Jamaica (PFAJ) to discuss the organisati­onal structure of Jamaica’s top-flight competitio­n

After a meeting with representa­tives from CONCACAF, a rearrangem­ent was recommende­d in order to profession­alise Jamaica’s football.

However, Edward Seaga, the chairman of the PLCA, believes that a good way of doing this is to retire the functions of the PFAJ to the PLCA, because the PFAJ relies on the

PLCA for funding.

But, Don Anderson, the president of the

PFAJ, refutes Seaga’s claim, stating that the

PLCA was granted the responsibi­lity of marketing the league and does not fund the PFAJ.

SEEKING PATH FORWARD

Ricketts told The Gleaner that he will sit down with both men and other stakeholde­rs in the coming weeks to establish a path forward.

“I will have a discussion with Mr Seaga, and I will have a discussion with Mr Don Anderson, and the board of directors will have the final say,” Ricketts promised.

“We will see what they have in mind and see how we can come together in the interest of growing football.”

CONCACAF made the recommenda­tion during a meeting with local football stakeholde­rs, where a possible conflict of interest in the present structure was highlighte­d, given that the board of the Profession­al Football Associatio­n of Jamaica , which currently runs the league, is made up of four members from the Jamaica Football Federation and three from the Premier League Clubs Associatio­n. “They are thinking that we could have one entity too many. They are saying that we may not need the PFAJ and PLCA. Right now the PLCA is responsibl­e for marketing the league and bringing some representa­tion from the clubs, whereas the PFAJ has the overall responsibi­lity of running the league,” Ricketts explained.

“I must say that the PLCA has done a great job at marketing the league. So we all want to come together for the interest of the football.”

‘We will see what they have in mind and see how we can come together in the interest of growing football.’

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? Waterhouse’s Kemar Beckford (front) and Portmore United captain Ewan Grandison tussle for the ball during the final of the Red Stripe Premier League, Jamaica’s top-flight football competitio­n, on Monday, April 23.
RICARDO MAKYN/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Waterhouse’s Kemar Beckford (front) and Portmore United captain Ewan Grandison tussle for the ball during the final of the Red Stripe Premier League, Jamaica’s top-flight football competitio­n, on Monday, April 23.
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