Daily Observer (Jamaica)

‘Take it seriously’

PFJL CEO urges clubs to embrace new Under-17 developmen­t programme

- — Daniel Blake

AFTER introducin­g one of the first of its kind in Jamaica, chief executive officer (CEO) of Profession­al Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL) Owen Hill is urging the participat­ing clubs in the Under-17 Developmen­t Programme to take it seriously.

The new youth football initiative, under title sponsors Malta, will run for the next three months to help develop grass-roots football on the island. Former Premier League champions Arnett Gardens FC, Waterhouse FC, Harbour View FC, and Portmore United were said to have been selected at random as the four clubs for the pilot programme.

Along with sessions to address technical abilities of players, player management, and club administra­tion, the players will compete in one-day mini tournament­s on May 25, June 29, and July 27 at the Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence.

Though wanting more clubs to be involved initially, Hill says it is incumbent on the current participan­ts to put their best foot forward.

“Be very mindful that we’re starting and a lot of people are watching for the outcomes. Malta as a partner has come in big and want to show their brand value about community engagement and building, so this gives them the opportunit­y. We expect the teams that are participat­ing to actually take it seriously. They are the standard-bearers of what the product will look like for the future. They have a heavy responsibi­lity of making sure that they protect what is being built, and they are the benefactor­s as well. Hopefully they take it as seriously as we do at PFJL,” he told the Jamaica Observer.

Hill says moving away from the traditiona­l tournament style programme was key as they seek to nurture the all-round player and everyone involved in the sport.

“We need to develop the holistic individual, the eco-system, so those who are training the players, they need to be at a certain level. Those who are officiatin­g need to be at a certain level, and the players as well. It’s not just on the field, it’s [also] off the field. It’s the technical developmen­t that is driven through psychologi­cal and social interactio­ns and we were very deliberate about building and designing a programme like this to not focus only on competitio­n but we’re trying to build the total athlete and by extension a stronger ecosystem, better coaches, better referees and better administra­tors will come out of this and ultimately, the players will be better,” said Hill.

Harbour View’s General Manager Clyde Jureidini says this will go a long way in improving his team’s youth players.

“Some of them have been training for five-and-a-half months from last year and wanted to play and couldn’t get to play, so as one of the four selected, we’re happy,” he said. “What PFJL and Malta are doing, not just on the field, but to prepare them to be adults and do things off the field to manage, protect and project themselves in social media and other environmen­ts is key to their personal developmen­t,” he said.

 ?? ?? Owen Hill (second left), CEO of Profession­al Football Jamaica Limited, joins (from left) Arnett Gardens FC’S Daniel Walker, Waterhouse FC’S Demarrio Francis, Malta Brand Manager Jodi-ann Campbell, Harbour View FC’S Kevin Hall and Portmore United’s Jeaquan Campbell for a photo during the launch of the Under-17 developmen­t programme at the Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence in St Andrew on Wednesday.
Owen Hill (second left), CEO of Profession­al Football Jamaica Limited, joins (from left) Arnett Gardens FC’S Daniel Walker, Waterhouse FC’S Demarrio Francis, Malta Brand Manager Jodi-ann Campbell, Harbour View FC’S Kevin Hall and Portmore United’s Jeaquan Campbell for a photo during the launch of the Under-17 developmen­t programme at the Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence in St Andrew on Wednesday.
 ?? (Photos: Garfield Robinson) ?? Jodi-ann Campbell (left), Brand Manager for Malta, and Owen Hill, CEO of Profession­al Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL) smile with Malta beverages at the launch of the Under 17 Developmen­t Programme at the Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence on Wednesday.
(Photos: Garfield Robinson) Jodi-ann Campbell (left), Brand Manager for Malta, and Owen Hill, CEO of Profession­al Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL) smile with Malta beverages at the launch of the Under 17 Developmen­t Programme at the Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence on Wednesday.

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