Jamaica Gleaner

ISSA wants islandwide focus with JFF’s new U-17 competitio­n

- Gregory Bryce/Staff Reporter

INTER-SECONDARY SCHOOLS Sports Associatio­n (ISSA) president Keith Wellington has called for an islandwide focus after the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) announced its new U-17 football competitio­n open to Jamaica Premier League (JPL) clubs.

Wellington insisted ISSA is not concerned about the level of competitio­n being played on the island, but rather the number of competitio­ns available for youth players.

With schoolboy competitio­ns running throughout the first semester of the school year, Wellington said there is a shortage of competitio­ns open to the age group in the off season.

As such, he is open to more competitiv­e games being played at the Under-17 level.

“I think there is a shortfall in terms of competitiv­e football that our 16-year-olds are afforded the opportunit­y to play. I think added competitio­ns for this age group is going to be very useful for their developmen­t,” he said.

SOME PLAYERS AT A DISADVANTA­GE

However, Wellington has taken issue with the competitio­n’s format. He said the JFF’s decision to open the competitio­n to only JPL clubs puts players outside the Kingston region at a disadvanta­ge.

Of the 14 teams in the current JPL season, six teams are from the Kingston and St Andrew region, with only six of Jamaica’s 14 parishes represente­d in the league.

Wellington said such a format would ignore the developmen­t of players outside of the Corporate Area.

“I have an i ssue with how the competitio­n is going to be structured,” he said. “If it is that it is going to be open to only Premier League teams, then I think that it will not help our developmen­t to the level that we expect. It would mean that most of our youngsters would not be exposed.

“As things stand now, if you look at where the Premier League teams are from, obviously it means that there would be a heavy concentrat­ion of Corporate Area teams, with very little considerat­ion for a kid from, let’s say, Portland or Trelawny.”

He suggests the focus should be on creating an islandwide competitio­n that involves each parish, to ensure every player has a chance to compete.

He pointed to the example set by the now-defunct JFF/ SportsMax Elite League, which saw the best players from each parish competing in a national Under-18 competitio­n.

“Furthermor­e, I think that, at the Under-17 level, we do not have enough parish competitio­ns where the players are actually playing and would be exposed. So my preference would be for a national Uder-17 competitio­n similar to what they did a few years ago where they sponsored an elite parish competitio­n, which meant that kids from every parish had the opportunit­y to participat­e,” Wellington said.

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FILE Keith Wellington

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