The Star (Jamaica)

Super League to kick off with double-header

- ROBERT BAILEY STAR Writer

After a one-week delay, president of the Kingston and St Andrew Football Associatio­n (KSAFA), Wayne Shaw, says he is delighted that the Super League competitio­n will be off and running tomorrow.

The Super League, which comprises 12 teams, was scheduled to start on January 17, but, according to sources close to the competitio­n sponsorshi­p, negotiatio­ns were not completed in time.

Magnum will be the title sponsors for the fourth consecutiv­e year and the league will kick off with a double-header at the Constant Spring Sports Complex.

ANOTHER EXCITING SEASON

Shaw says the Super League is one of the most competitiv­e in the island and he is expecting another exciting season.

“We are expecting a competitiv­e season because teams will be battling for spots in the Red Stripe Premier League play-off,” the KSAFA president said.

The veteran administra­tor said the short delay to the start of the season would have little effect on the standard of the competitio­n or the spirit of the players.

“The teams have been training for a while and they are all ready and raring to go,” he said.

Shaw added that there is a shortfall in their budget to run the competitio­n and so his associatio­n is seeking assistance from corporate Jamaica to offset this cost.

“We still need some more money for this competitio­n. Magnum is our major sponsor for the fourth year running, but we are still seeking associate sponsors to offset our costs,” Shaw pointed out.

In tomorrow’s opening match at 6 p.m. Meadforest will oppose Olympic Gardens, while Seaview Gardens will tackle Constant Spring n the feature at 8 p.m.

 ?? FILE ?? Wayne Shaw
FILE Wayne Shaw
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Glenn Lawrence, CEO of Couples Resorts; Maureen Sheridan, director of Animal House; Paul Issa, deputy chairman of Couples Resorts and Alex Ghisays, Group PR Director of Couples, pose with the ceremonial cheque following the resorts Charity Golf Tournament in Ocho Rios.
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Glenn Lawrence, CEO of Couples Resorts; Maureen Sheridan, director of Animal House; Paul Issa, deputy chairman of Couples Resorts and Alex Ghisays, Group PR Director of Couples, pose with the ceremonial cheque following the resorts Charity Golf Tournament in Ocho Rios.

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