The Star (Jamaica)

KSAFA board returns for full term

- ROBERT BAILEY Star Writer

The Wayne Shaw-led Kingston and Andrew Football Associatio­n (KSAFA) executive has returned unopposed to serve a full four-year term in office.

The executive has just completed two years of a four-year cycle, which was started by Ambassador A.B. Stewart Stephenson in 2015, before he stepped down in 2017.

Shaw told STAR Sports that the his associatio­n has made steady strides since it took office in 2017, and he is delighted that it has returned to serve a full four-year term.

“I think that the clubs are very satisfied with the work that the council has been putting out, so that have decided to give a full four-year mandate,” Shaw said.

“I am elated about this, but it is a lot of hard work; but it is something that I enjoy doing and I will continue to do my best for the associatio­n,” he said.

Shaw added that he will be working assiduousl­y to ensure that his organisati­on achieves its targets within the next four years.

“We are always going to want sponsorshi­p because there is never enough and we are looking to get sponsorshi­p, actively seeking sponsorshi­p for a number of our competitio­ns,” he said.

“We are trying to make the upcoming season much better because we are looking to get the Jackie Bell Knockout playing again, because this is one of our biggest competitio­ns in KSAFA.

“We have introduced our under10 football and we continue to focus on our youth football developmen­t. The teams from KSAFA have been doing well in the Red Stripe Premier League because we have seven teams in there from KSAFA, so we expecting to do much better in the next years.”

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