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JFF president Michael Ricketts.
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) says it is disappointed with the news that Waterhouse FC and Portmore United have been forced to pull out of the Concacaf Caribbean Club Championship, scheduled for the Dominica Republic from May 16-26.
The Jamaican clubs took the decision due to lack of preparation.
According to a Professional Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL) press release on Tuesday, the clubs indicated that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to the indefinite suspension of the Jamaica Premier League, they have been unable to participate in any local football competition.
The PFJL release also said that clubs have not had the benefit of consistent training, based on changes in the Disaster Risk Management Act, since late January.
JFF President Michael Ricketts.
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) says it has reduced its debt of nearly from $300 million to $238 million as of December 2020.
JFF President Michael Ricketts made the announcement at the JFF’s Annual General Meeting in St Mary on Saturday.
“We have worked diligently to cut costs wherever we can even with limited sponsorship,” Ricketts said. “This year will be particularly challenging as we have the World Cup qualifiers to fund.”
Ricketts briefed those in attendance at the meeting on some of the positives that had taken place recently under his watch and explained why he believed football in the country is headed in the right direction even in the face of a pandemic. He was particularly happy that discussions have started to get players back on the field.