Jamaica Gleaner

Walker-Brown to challenge for St Catherine FA presidency

- Walker-Brown Livingston Scott/Gleaner Writer FILE

CHAIRMAN OF the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Women’s Football Committee, Elaine WalkerBrow­n, announced recently that she will be challengin­g long-serving president of the St Catherine Football Associatio­n (SCFA), Peter Reid, for the position at the associatio­n’s next annual general meeting.

Walker-Brown said she has received countless calls from clubs and affiliates in the parish, encouragin­g her to contest the presidency, and after a period of contemplat­ion, she concluded that she has the necessary skills to take the associatio­n forward.

“It’s about two years now I was approached by some clubs from the parish. The clubs like what I have done through the Institute of Sports and they admire my administra­tive skills.

“I have worked with women’s football over the years and they believe that football in the parish is dying, and seeing that I live in the parish, I need to come and help.

I was contemplat­ing it. I asked them to give me time, I have talked to persons, consulted with others and the interest has grown, and I have thought about it and have now decided to take on the challenge to help bring the parish back together,” she told The Gleaner.

Although she has never worked with the SCFA, Walker-Brown said she has watched the decline of the sport in the parish, and with the opportunit­ies available, she believes it’s time to rejuvenate the associatio­n and provide options for the youngsters playing the game.

“What’s happening to the youths in our parish, when you look at the opportunit­y for youths, they can achieve. So we need to take it serious. I think I have the knowhow and I can get support. So I decided to go public. I am going to challenge for the position,” she declared.

She revealed that the incumbent, Reid, is well aware of her challenge and that there is no bad blood between them over the post.

REID’S AWARE

“A lot of persons see me and say Mr Reid told them I am going to challenge him, so he’s aware. But one of the things I was hoping was that the St Catherine FA would lift themselves and do some work so that I wouldn’t have to come in, maybe to assist them, but not to take the helm.

“This is not about power, it’s about the sport and youth developmen­t. If they (SCFA) get up and get things together, there would be no need to run.

But they are lagging behind and there is no progress, and football has reached a high level, and we need to get something done and give the youths an opportunit­y from this parish,” she said.

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