JFF introduces U17 competition

April 19, 2024
Michael Ricketts
Michael Ricketts

Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president Michael Ricketts has announced an upcoming under-17 football competition for clubs in the Wray and Nephew-sponsored Jamaica Premier League (JPL). Ricketts said the competition is scheduled to start early next month.

The JFF aims to have all JPL clubs participating in the competition, although, for the inaugural season, it will not be mandatory.

"I want to formally announce that there will be an under-17 competition, which is scheduled to start tentatively on May 5. For all the Premier League clubs, it is not mandatory but that is simply because of the first year, but we would want to encourage as many of the Premier League clubs to participate in this U17 competition.

"We think it's very important that we have such a competition, and we intend to ensure that we get rolling as soon as possible," Ricketts stated.

He confirmed that most JPL teams will compete in the competition's first season.

According to Ricketts, the competition is open to clubs in the JPL to encourage development for players in the age group.

He said the aim is to create a space for players under the age of 17 to develop their skills and make a smoother transition through the age groups into the senior ranks.

"We thought that it was very important that we capture those who were probably on the verge of getting out of high school and have them in a formal setting so that they can make a transition from under-17 to under-20 and ultimately into the senior set-up."

The decision also comes after the recent changes to the FIFA Under-17 World Cup cycle.

FIFA recently announced that as of next year, the Under-17 World Cup will be held every year and will be expanded to a 48-team tournament.

Ricketts said the goal is to develop youth players who can secure qualification to the international tournament and be competitive on the international stage.

"The Under-17 World Cup will be every year," Ricketts said. "We thought it was very important because we want to exert some energy and some vibes to ensure as best as possible, we must be competitive and very relevant at age 17 and under, so that we can actively participate and add some level of competitiveness."

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