Jamaica Gleaner

Women’s football league back after one-year absence

- Marc Stamp/Gleaner Writer

THE JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) and Lascelles Employees and Partnershi­p Credit Union have joined forces to sponsor the 2018 Women’s Football League.

Both entities will provide approximat­ely $12 million to run the league and knockout competitio­ns for one year.

General secretary of the JFF, Dalton Wint, said his federation made a promise to bring back the league because it is very important for the developmen­t of women’s football.

“We will recall that after a long stretch of 14 years of competitio­n it (women’s league) was not held in 2017. At that time the current administra­tion gave a commitment to the country to restart the competitio­n in 2018,” Wint said during a press conference at the JFF’s office in New Kingston yesterday.

“We will ensure that it is sustainabl­e in years to follow. The truth is that the national programme was set back due to the absence of the league in 2017. It has been proven that programmes have to be continuous and long to get the right focus,” he added.

“We know that youth and women’s football have to fight hard for sponsorshi­p. We have not been able to get a title sponsor this year but due to the absence of competitio­n last year we had to allocate funds for this year,” Wint explained.

Ryan Muir, the president of Lascelles Employees and Partnershi­p Credit Union, said his organisati­on is happy to assist women’s football.

“We have a three-year partnershi­p with the JFF but we may very well be able to take up the title sponsorshi­p in years to come,” Muir outlined. “We thank the JFF for partnering with us and I hope it will be a successful year,” he concluded.

The league is set to start on Saturday with four games. Ten teams are in the competitio­n including newcomers Monarch and Cavalier. The other teams are Waterhouse, R angers, St Ann Women, Frazsiers Whip, Real MoBay, Arnett Gardens, Trelawny Women’s and Olympic Gardens.

New champions will be crowned this year as lack of sponsorshi­p has prevented many-time winners Barbican from entering the competitio­n.

T h i s ye a r ’s w i n n e r s w i l l receive $500,000; second place is guaranteed $300,000; third place – $200,000 and fourth – $160,000. Each team will be given $100,000 to assist with preparatio­n for the competitio­n.

 ?? IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Dalton Wint (left), general secretary, Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), making a point to S.C. Monarch’s Mahalia Garvey (right) and Stephanie Morgan (second right) at the launch of the 2018 women’s football league and knockout competitio­ns. Looking...
IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Dalton Wint (left), general secretary, Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), making a point to S.C. Monarch’s Mahalia Garvey (right) and Stephanie Morgan (second right) at the launch of the 2018 women’s football league and knockout competitio­ns. Looking...

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