Jamaica Gleaner

JFF in Catalonia doubt

Coronaviru­s spread threatens Reggae Boyz friendly

- Robert Bailey/Gleaner Writer

PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Michael Ricketts, says his organisati­on is still awaiting word from the Ministry of Health and the world’s governing body for football FIFA, to determine if they will go ahead with their scheduled friendly internatio­nal game against Catalonia, due to the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

As the virus continues to spread throughout the world, the tally in Spain had reached 119 up to yesterday. Of these, 10 were reported on Sunday, while yesterday there were two new cases in Catalonia, where the Reggae Boyz are scheduled to play the hosts on March 30.

Ricketts told The Gleaner that his organisati­on is taking this matter very seriously and therefore they have been working closely with the associatio­n’s doctor Dr Guyan Arscott and the Ministry of Health on the matter.

“We are absolutely monitoring the situation because up to this morning (yesterday), Dr Arscott and I had a long discussion on it. He has been in contact with the Ministry of Health and with FIFA on this matter,” said Ricketts.

“I am not privileged to comment on it too much, but I am waiting on Dr Arscott and the Ministry to give us direction as to what to do and where to go,” he said.

The JFF boss underlines that Dr Arscott will be working alongside the Ministry of Health to also decide on future travels to countries that have been affected by the coronaviru­s.

Forty cases of the coronaviru­s have been recorded in the United Kingdom where the Reggae Boyz are scheduled to transit through for their game against Catalonia.

“I also understand that there are maybe some cases in England and so we are just waiting to see what the ministry and what FIFA says to us and then we will take it from there,” said Ricketts.

“We are concerned about it, but I am not a medical person and so Dr Arscott is the person in charge of medical for all the JFF and he is in contact with the Ministry and they will determine the future travels of our respective teams abroad,” Ricketts noted.

The Reggae Boyz are also scheduled to play Bermuda in a friendly match on March 11 at the Montego Bay Sports Complex.

 ?? FILE ?? Reggae Boyz striker Leon Bailey (left) celebrates with Devon Williams (partially hidden) and Shamar Nicholson during Jamaica’s Concacaf Nations League match against Antigua and Barbuda at the Montego Bay Sports Complex on Friday, September 6,2019. Jamaica won 6-0.
FILE Reggae Boyz striker Leon Bailey (left) celebrates with Devon Williams (partially hidden) and Shamar Nicholson during Jamaica’s Concacaf Nations League match against Antigua and Barbuda at the Montego Bay Sports Complex on Friday, September 6,2019. Jamaica won 6-0.
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