Jamaica Gleaner

Concacaf cancels Women’s Under-17 tournament.

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REGIONAL FOOTBALL governing body, Concacaf, said it has decided that the regional qualifiers for its Women’s Under-17 competitio­ns have been cancelled.

This follows the decision of FIFA, the sport’s world governing body, on Tuesday to cancel the Women’s Under-20 and Women’s Under-17 World Cups.

Eight Caribbean Football Union teams were involved in the Women’s Under-17 competitio­n, which was scheduled to take place from April 18 to May 3 this year in Toluca, Mexico.

The eight CFU teams were Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and Trinidad & Tobago, but the disruption caused to life by the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellati­on of the competitio­n.

“The impact of COVID-19 has been significan­t on the football calendar,” a Concacaf statement said on its website.

“With further uncertaint­y regarding options for dates in 2021 and concern over internatio­nal travel of minors in the current environmen­t, it is particular­ly challengin­g to reschedule youth competitio­ns.

“Following FIFA’s communicat­ion that it has cancelled the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup, originally scheduled to take place in India in 2020, Concacaf has decided that the regional qualifiers for this event will not take place.”

Concacaf said it also noted FIFA’s decision that the

2020 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup, originally scheduled to be played this year in Costa Rica and Panama, will not now go ahead.

“The Confederat­ion, however, welcomes FIFA’s decision to award to Costa Rica the 2022 edition of this World Cup,”he said.“The Costa Rican Federation will prove an excellent host for the competitio­n.”

FIFA said their decisions were made after consulting with all stakeholde­rs – including the host member associatio­ns, participat­ing member associatio­ns and confederat­ions – to continuous­ly monitor the situation in relation to the pandemic, in particular with regard to any potential impact on the overall welfare and safety of age-group players and participan­ts.

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 ??  ?? Hubert Busby Jr, head coach of Jamaica’s national under-17 women’s football team.
Hubert Busby Jr, head coach of Jamaica’s national under-17 women’s football team.

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