JFF makes small profit in first friendly Thursday, 22 November 2007
The Jamaica Football Federation JFF made a slim profit from staging the friendly international against El Salvador at the National stadium.
The Federation had an income of $11.3 million with an expenditure of $10.9 million including $8 million for both teams.
Air fare for the El Salvador team was $1.9 million and match fees totaling $1.65 million.
Hotel fees for the El Salvador team were $781,000.
The Reggae Boyz received $1.6 million in incentives for their three nil win over the team.
Hotel fees for the national squad were $1.5 million and air fare for the overseas based players from Europe and the United States totaled $1.5 million.
The cost of using the National Stadium was $872,000 while it cost $1 million to pay the ancillary staff at the facility.
Gate receipts totaled $7.7 million.
Sponsor Digicel gave $1.7 an additional $1.9 came from broadcast rights.
The figures for Wednesday' friendly against Guatemala are yet to be accumulated.
The Jamaica Football Federation JFF made a slim profit from staging the friendly international against El Salvador at the National stadium.
The Federation had an income of $11.3 million with an expenditure of $10.9 million including $8 million for both teams.
Air fare for the El Salvador team was $1.9 million and match fees totaling $1.65 million.
Hotel fees for the El Salvador team were $781,000.
The Reggae Boyz received $1.6 million in incentives for their three nil win over the team.
Hotel fees for the national squad were $1.5 million and air fare for the overseas based players from Europe and the United States totaled $1.5 million.
The cost of using the National Stadium was $872,000 while it cost $1 million to pay the ancillary staff at the facility.
Gate receipts totaled $7.7 million.
Sponsor Digicel gave $1.7 an additional $1.9 came from broadcast rights.
The figures for Wednesday' friendly against Guatemala are yet to be accumulated.
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