Jamaica Gleaner

Schoolboy football review needed, says Stephenson

- Rachid Parchment Gleaner Writer

JAMAICA FOOTBALL Federation (JFF) presidenti­al candidate Ambassador Stewart Stephenson has said that should he be elected, he would be reviewing the number of games youngsters are made to play in the local schoolboy football season each year. Concerns have been raised about what many call an extensive fixture list in the Intersecon­dary Schools Sports Associatio­n’s (ISSA) season, which runs between September and December each year, due to multiple competitio­ns being staged in that period. These concerns were heightened after St George’s College’s captain Dominic James died during a Manning Cup match against Excelsior High at the Stadium East field last year. Stephenson, who played a number of sports as a teenager at Kingston College, said that it is possible that although in his time there were not as many matches in the schoolboy season, he and other student athletes from his era (many of whom are now administra­tors within ISSA and other sporting associatio­ns) would find themselves competing in other sports. However, he recognised that things may have since changed and a review of the issue is needed.

“When most of us were in high school, we were playing table tennis as youngsters, we were playing cricket at the same time, we were playing hockey at the same time, et cetera. Most of us as schoolboys played several sports but I think normally when we are seeing the results of stress on the players, players falling ill and dying, we have to look at it,” he said.

Stephenson said that he will look to work with medical profession­als to determine the appropriat­e number of games that should be allowed over a three-month period.

PHYSICAL DRAIN

“If there are concerns in terms of the medical area, and I know there are, we need to look to the medical profession­als to say what is the relationsh­ip between the number of games and the actual physical drain on players. The truth is, if we have these unfortunat­e occurrence­s with players passing on, it tarnishes the game of football and it makes us look bad as administra­tors. So it’s something I hope the federation is looking at already and I certainly would be reviewing it, myself.”

Stephenson also said that should he become president, the JFF will develop a closer working relationsh­ip with ISSA, whom he referred to as an “affiliate” of the JFF. He said that ISSA is vital to the developmen­t of football in the country as its tournament­s contribute to the developmen­t of players for the national programme.

 ?? FILE ?? Action from a Manning Cup encounter between Kingston College and Denham Town High last season.
FILE Action from a Manning Cup encounter between Kingston College and Denham Town High last season.
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