Jamaica Gleaner

Refs will get paid – Stewart

- Daniel Wheeler/Gleaner Writer

HEAD OF the Jamaica Football Federation’s (JFF) Referees’ Department, Victor Stewart, says that match officials will only be guaranteed funds for services rendered so far during the current Red Stripe Premier League (RSPL) season.

The league has been suspended since March 12, with four games to play in the regular season, as a result of the coronaviru­s concerns in the island. Following a meeting on March 30 with the Premier League Clubs Associatio­n (PLCA) directors last Monday, the clubs reiterated the desire to resume play as soon as possible.

Although the local clubs have stated their intention to complete the season, a desire shared by Stewart, he says that if the decision to cancel the league is taken, officials will be paid outstandin­g fees for all matches completed up to that point.

“If the league is cancelled and the referees have not worked in the league, then there won’t be compensati­on expected. Any compensati­on would be for duties performed before (the cancellati­on),” Stewart told The Gleaner.

“We hope (the league is not cancelled) and we want the league to continue for the benefit of all stakeholde­rs, not only the match officials.” CONSTANT COMMUNICAT­ION

Additional­ly, Stewart says that his office has been in constant contact with the PLCA on the matter, and the referees have been updated on the situation.

“We are communicat­ing with them on a daily basis, and so the referees are aware of what is going on and they are willing to grin and bear it. However, the sooner the better for us,” Stewart said.

While leagues around the world have been attempting to find ways of resuming play later in the summer, the Belgian Jupiler League decided to cancel the season altogether, awarding regular season leaders Club Brugge the title. The decision is expected to be approved at a league general assembly meeting on April 15.

While he hopes that a positive outcome can be reached, Stewart acknowledg­ed that solutions to the current situation will not be easy for local decision-makers from a financial standpoint.

“The main sponsor for the RSPL is the Red Strip Company. Bars are closed, beers are not being sold, so you have to understand all those ramificati­ons and work with the system,” Stewart said.

 ?? FILE ?? Mount Pleasant FA’s Gregory Lewis (left) in a heated conversati­on with FIFA referee Kevin Morrison during a Red Stripe Premier League encounter with Waterhouse FC at Drax Hall on Sunday, September 24, 2018.
FILE Mount Pleasant FA’s Gregory Lewis (left) in a heated conversati­on with FIFA referee Kevin Morrison during a Red Stripe Premier League encounter with Waterhouse FC at Drax Hall on Sunday, September 24, 2018.
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