Jamaica Gleaner

Top football coach Chung-Fah is dead

- Rachid Parchment/ Sports News Coordinato­r

FORMER NATIONAL technical director and senior men’s football team coach Winston ‘Chungy’ Chung-Fah is dead.

Chung-Fah had been ailing for a number of years and died yesterday at his home in The Cayman Islands.

With notable players such as Lenworth ‘Teacha’ Hyde and Dennis ‘Den Den’ Hutchinson among its ranks, Chung-Fah assembled a Clarendon College team, which won the daCosta Cup and the Olivier Shield in 1977 and in 1978. This team is regarded by many as one of the greatest schoolboy football teams in Jamaica’s history.

Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president and former Clarendon Football Associatio­n president Michael Ricketts describes Chung-Fah as a legend and icon of Jamaican football.

“Chungy would have contribute­d so significan­tly to the sport of football and would have touched the lives of so many players from way back in the early 1970s until he actually migrated,” Ricketts told The Gleaner. “Chungy was such an inspiratio­n, not just to the players that he coached, but to every person who had a footballin­g discussion with him. I remember going to Cayman some years ago with a Clarendon team, and Chungy visited us at the hotel. He sat in the room with every single player and staff member and held us spellbound until 4 a.m. just talking to us about football.

“I want to personally, and on behalf of the JFF, offer my sincerest condolence­s to the family members and to close friends of Winston ChungFah.”

HIS FAVOURITE PLAYER

Chung-Fah was also one of the founders of Santos Football Club, named after the Brazilian club that football legend Pelé, his favourite player, represente­d in Brazil.

Santos head coach Carlton ‘Spanner’ Dennis describes Chung-Fah as being one of his mentors in life.

“Chung-Fah is somebody who taught me a lot, so most naturally, I’m very distraught because this was a man I looked up to,” Dennis said. “We had our difference­s, but respect is respect, and I respected him.

“I remember when we were young and he had the Internatio­nal Restaurant on Barry Street (in downtown, Kingston), all of us would go there. We all got free lunches until the time came when we were able to buy it. So he was a part of our lives, and that’s why I am keeping this club going because people like him and Jackie Bell have done wonders for my life. So I have to give back something. I owe it all to both of them.”

Chung-Fah received the national Order of Distinctio­n, Commander Class, in 2013 and also FIFA’s Order of Merit. He was 78 years old.

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