Jamaica Gleaner

Real Mona set sights on KSAFA U17 title

- Orane Buchanan/Staff Reporter orane.buchanan@gleanerjm.com

AFTER A six-year absence due to the effects of the COVID19 pandemic and lack of sponsorshi­p, the 2024 Kingston and St Andrew Football Associatio­n (KSAFA) Under-17 competitio­n kicks off today with matches in Zones B and D.

Among the title aspirants are Real Mona who are drawn in Zone B alongside the likes of Liguanea, Constant Spring, Barbican, August Town and New Kingston.

According to Ashton Blankson, head coach of Real Mona, his team has a real shot at winning the title.

“With us at Real Mona we don’t enter to lose a tournament. I think we have a very good squad of talented players, who know what to do in and out of possession. I also think we have what it takes to win the league and Real Mona definitely have a chance,” he stated.

According to Blankson, Real Mona might have a slight advantage over their opponents as their preparatio­n phase started five months ago. He added that this KSAFA U17 tournament is another competitio­n that the group needs to showcase their skill set.

“Real Mona and Kingston Football Academy have a partnershi­p, so for us football developmen­t is year-round. We don’t prepare for just two months, so our preparatio­n started in January and as the different tournament­s and leagues come up, we have our players prepared to participat­e. So, this is just another tournament that has been provided for us to showcase our talent,” he added.

The tournament will resume with 29 teams participat­ing across four zones – A to D. While he’s more than happy with the resumption of the competitio­n, Blankson questioned the timing of the start which comes in the middle of the high school examinatio­ns.

“In the Jamaican landscape you have to be happy but it is a poor starting date. It’s starting in the midst of the CSEC and CAPE examinatio­ns but for us as football coaches, while we have an eye on academics for our athletes, we can’t turn down a tournament. We’re happy that it has started and we want to applaud the KSAFA organisati­on for getting it out and I also would want them to have something more longstandi­ng,” Blankson said.

 ?? FILE ?? Ashton Blankson, head coach of Real Mona.
FILE Ashton Blankson, head coach of Real Mona.

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