Jamaica Gleaner

KSAFA rejects JFF proposal

- Livingston Scott/Gleaner Writer

KINGSTON AND St Andrew Football Associatio­n (KSAFA) general secretary, Dwayne Dillon, confirmed that the organisati­on has rejected a Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) designed football restructur­ing proposal, citing it as “impractica­l”.

The federation recently sent documentat­ion to the respective associatio­ns to discuss and evaluate.

The proposal includes increasing the teams in the Premier League from 12 to 14, adding a second-tier profession­al league with 16 teams, with one from each parish to kick-start the competitio­n in the 2020-2021 season, and reducing the number of clubs in the island by over 50 per cent. Dillon, who accused the federation of playing politics, demanded that the island’s football authority complete their own reforms, as mandated by Concacaf, before trying to implement their ideas domestical­ly. “There is a feeling of disrespect, they (JFF) send a document on Saturday and want you meet them Tuesday and make a decision in a week. This mad rush the clubs don’t understand and it’s major cause for concern,” said Dillon. “But the clubs have rejected it (document) in its current form unanimousl­y. It’s not workable, it’s filled with flaws and is not a representa­tive solution to the problems we have.”

The administra­tor noted that KSAFA is, however, willing to work with the JFF to make adjustment­s.

“We are actually putting forward our own proposal, which we will send out after we meet with them,” he said.

“If we try to implement some things that won’t work, it’s the clubs that will face the brunt of it. When they (JFF) cannot get sponsorshi­p and cannot run their leagues, the clubs will return to their parish and we (parish FAs) will have to adjust and resolve the issue. So they need to show us the money,” he said.

He also argued that the urgency with which the federation is trying to implement this recently drafted document is centred around political motives.

“They want to do everything one time. Why, because they are restructur­ing and trying to set up themselves. The new restructur­e gives profession­al football organisati­ons a say, and the only profession­al league we have is the Premier League and the Premier League has seven KSAFA clubs, so naturally KSAFA will have greater representa­tion. So in order to ensure that this is dysfunctio­nal, they come up with this system that gives everybody (Parish) a second-tier team and call it profession­al. So they would dilute the influence they think KSAFA have.

“The JFF is going through a major restructur­ing right now and it is being done in secret. But the JFF restructur­e must come before any football restructur­ing in the country. So we need to know what is happening and they must not force any restructur­ing on us,” Dillon added.

Efforts to get comments from Gregory Daley, president of the Western Confederat­ion and Patrick Malcolm, president of the South Central Confederat­ion, as well as representa­tives from the Eastern Confederat­ion were unsuccessf­ul.

 ?? FILE ?? Shaden Goslin (right) from Greenwich Town FC and Shakel Grant from Olympic Gardens fight for the ball during a KSAFA/Magnum Major League football match at the Tinson Pen Oval in St Andrew in 2018.
FILE Shaden Goslin (right) from Greenwich Town FC and Shakel Grant from Olympic Gardens fight for the ball during a KSAFA/Magnum Major League football match at the Tinson Pen Oval in St Andrew in 2018.
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