Jamaica Gleaner

Portmore United to the rescue

- Raymond Graham/ Gleaner Writer

NATIONAL GOALKEEPER Akeem Chambers of Waterhouse FC and his brother Tafari, a Harbour View FC player, are breathing a little easier today after collecting cheques for $175,000 from Portmore United yesterday.

Last weekend, the brothers lost their house which was completely burnt out after a massive fire. They also lost all their belongings and help has been coming from the Waterhouse community and the local football fraternity.

Both collected cheques yesterday from Portmore players Emelio Russell, Chavari Willis and Romaine Breakenrid­ge who made the presentati­on on behalf of their team. Communicat­ion director of Portmore Football team, Superinten­dent Steve Brown, said the players were very unfortunat­e.

“Despite the fierce rivalry of the players on the field of play, they are a loving family off the field,” Brown said. “All the players of Portmore, along with the officials, decided to assist and we exceeded our target.” Brown appealed to the other clubs and others outside of football to assist both players.

GRATEFUL

Akeem, a student of The Mico University College where he is pursuing a degree in physical education, thanked Portmore for their kind contributi­on.

“I am really overwhelme­d by the kind gesture from rival club Portmore,” he said. “This means a lot to us and although this has affected us physically we are both mentally strong and we are confident of rising from this unfortunat­e situation.”

Coach of the Waterhouse team, Marcel Gayle, also thanked Portmore for their quick and kind response.

“I am confident that both players will bounce back from their unfortunat­e situation. Better days are ahead and this will only draw us closer as a team,” he said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Portmore United’s Romaine Breakenrid­ge (left) handing over a cheque to Waterhouse and National goalkeeper Akeem Chambers at the latter’s burnt out home in Olympic Gardens yesterday.
CONTRIBUTE­D Portmore United’s Romaine Breakenrid­ge (left) handing over a cheque to Waterhouse and National goalkeeper Akeem Chambers at the latter’s burnt out home in Olympic Gardens yesterday.

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