JFF to establish second FIFA Goal Project Thursday, 24 January 2008 RJR Sports has learnt that the Jamaica Federation (JFF) is planning on having a second FIFA Goal Project to be constructed in the Sunshine City of Portmore, where ground was initially broken for the project in 2003.
Sources told RJR that the second project came about following recommendations by some board members that the current one in Malvern, St. Elizabeth be completed, although there are concerns that the which is without a play field is only suited for the youth programme.
Newly elected mayor, Keith Hinds says discussions with JFF boss, Horrace Burell, technical director Rene Simoes and Howard McIntosh, head of the JFF technical committee went well.
He however mentioned that there could be a problem in having the academy constructed at the location where ground was originally broken due to traffic in that area but has put forward Jamworld as an alternative location.
A committee, which was put in place to make a recommendation on the future of the academy, will present a comprehensive report to the board at meeting schedule for January 31.
Sources told RJR that the second project came about following recommendations by some board members that the current one in Malvern, St. Elizabeth be completed, although there are concerns that the which is without a play field is only suited for the youth programme.
Newly elected mayor, Keith Hinds says discussions with JFF boss, Horrace Burell, technical director Rene Simoes and Howard McIntosh, head of the JFF technical committee went well.
He however mentioned that there could be a problem in having the academy constructed at the location where ground was originally broken due to traffic in that area but has put forward Jamworld as an alternative location.
A committee, which was put in place to make a recommendation on the future of the academy, will present a comprehensive report to the board at meeting schedule for January 31.
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