Jamaica Gleaner

Anderson: We have $350m to spend

- Livingston Scott/Gleaner Writer livingston.scott@gleanerjm.com

JAMAICA FOOTBALL Federation (JFF) presidenti­al candidate Raymond Anderson says he has $350 million in the bag waiting to spend if elected, and wants to use the bulk of that fund to assist women’s football and parish associatio­ns.

Anderson, who is set to battle incumbent Michael Ricketts for the JFF presidency on March 17, revealed that he has been getting widespread financial support from a number of interest groups and persons.

He pointed out that they have already declared $200m, and recently another sponsor committed $150m as they want to revive the local women’s game and inject new life in parish associatio­ns.

“We already had $200 million, $100 million for women and $100 million to assist with parish federation­s, to help with all areas of administra­tion which will help develop football from the grassroots up,” he said.

Anderson added that the persons who made the $150m commitment recently want the funds to go mainly towards supporting the parish associatio­ns.

“Based on the proposal we put forward, they want to help us even more because parish football is where it should start. They want us to give the parishes $10 million each,” Anderson said.

The JFF presidenti­al candidate said that infrastruc­ture plays a critical part in developmen­t and building three mini-stadiums in separate parishes, with a minimum capacity of 10,000, is one of those objectives.

“We have identified three parishes that we are going to put mini-stadiums in. Something a bit bigger than the sports complex at Arnett Gardens which holds 5,000. Somewhere we can host internatio­nal competitio­ns,” he commented.

He disclosed that they also want to do a massive overhaul of the local women’s football structure.

“We have to pay more attention to women’s football. With the RSA (Real Solid Action) team women’s football will be prioritise­d. We will be starting with a department, not just an administra­tor for women’s football, from technical director down to equipment manager. A department to deal strictly with women’s football,” he stated.

He said that the stage where women’s football is at locally, it needs more than just grassroots developmen­t programmes.

“There may be grassroots developmen­t at times but where women’s football is in this country, it needs direct attention,” Anderson said.

He added that there are also plans to establish a school for officials at all levels of the game.

“We also want to look at referees.

We have left them behind. They are actually helping themselves. We made a pledge to have a referee school, an institutio­n similar to the coaching school.

“The school will help us to recruit and train referees, also match commission­ers and assessors. This will deal strictly with the officiatin­g of the game.

“Those are some of the things we want to do with the $350m that we have,” he said.

 ?? FILE ?? JFF presidenti­al candidate Raymond Anderson.
FILE JFF presidenti­al candidate Raymond Anderson.

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