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September 26th, 2009
Introduction
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Rudolph Speid
President |
Members of the KSAFA Council,
Affiliates, members of the Standing Committees, all., good morning.
When this Council was elected at the
biennial voting Congress of KSAFA at the Heart Trust NTA Auditorium in
August 30, 2008, we received a mandate to continue to improve the
already established number 1 Confederation in Jamaica. This we have
made every effort to do based on our achievements since being elected.
I am sure you will agree and can attest to the following
accomplishments: -
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The
re-establishment of Women’s Football at the club
level. KSAFA successfully staged its first Women Under-20
Five-a-side Tournament during the period May to June 2009, of which
the 2nd Vice President, Jacqueline Cowan will elaborate on in her
report.
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The
revamping of the Youth Football Programme.
KSAFA introduced the Confederation Youth Competition for the
Under-13, Under-15, Under-17 and Under-20 players as a compliment to
the Confederation Super League. This was done with a view to
engaging the youths in more competitions in order for them to gain
further experience and exposure. As a result of this, KSAFA now has
youth competitions at the parish level which allows the teams to be
promoted to play in the Confederation League. This competition has
resulted in more games being played, greater participation of clubs,
direct financial support to clubs (this year’s expenditure on our
youth players was $13.3M) which was more than half our total
revenues for the year. In the past the majority of the money was
spent on senior competitions and administration. Now the funds are
more evenly distributed and we can truly say with pride that KSAFA
is investing in the future of the Jamaican youths.
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Women Under-20
Five-a-side match between Constant Spring and Santos
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2009 Claro/KSAFA
U-15 Champions Harbour View |
Breakdown of expenditure:
Disbursement for: -
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SUPER LEAGUE
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1,892,900
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MAJOR LEAGUE
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1,347,200
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SYD BARTLETT
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1,080,000
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JACKIE BELL
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1,100,000
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WOMEN’S LEAGUE
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1,478,000
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CHAMPIONS
LEAGUE |
$692,000
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UNDER 20
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3,235,000
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UNDER 17
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2,880,000
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UNDER 15
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2,596,000
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UNDER 13
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3,124,000
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TOTAL
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19,425,100
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REFEREE FEES
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3,629,818
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TOTAL DISBURSEMENT
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23,054,918
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N.B. Other Refunds - Travel Refund,
Under 13 & 15 Registration Fee waived.
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Constitution Review.
New
constitutions were written for KSAFA as well as both parishes
(Kingston and St. Andrew) which have brought the Associations in line
with FIFA guidelines. These constitutions will however have to be
vetted by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) after they have
rewritten their own Constitution to fall in line with FIFA. This
process is ongoing.
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Electronic Registration
Electronic
registration has been KSAFA’s dream for over four (4) years. KSAFA
finally achieved this dream in the 2008/09 season. There are a few
problems that were identified however the administration is working
assiduously to have these corrected. It should be noted however that
we have taken the important step of establishing this system. In the
near future, all players and officials information will be available
for viewing via the internet.
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Public Relations
Public Relations
has never been higher in KSAFA. The Public Relations Committee (new)
has delivered in no uncertain terms as they have made every effort to
ensure that KSAFA is always visible in the Media. Here are some of
Committee’s achievements: -
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Weekly KSAFA matches on television
– A first. (Partially sponsored)
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KSAFA page in the Tuesday Star. (Colour).
(Fully sponsored).
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Official
results communicated to the Media minutes after the matches are played
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A fully maintained scrap book
with all KSAFA related information.
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Press
releases, general updates e.g. disciplinary and appeals findings
conveyed to the Clubs and Media in a timely manner
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Providing match information and articles for
update to the KSAFA Website
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Increased Sponsorship
KSAFA has
attracted sponsorship of $28.5M (2008: $8.8M) an increase of $19.27M
or 223%. The Clubs have not been left out as they were compensated
both directly and indirectly with $22.7M (2008: $6.9M) an increase of
228%. (It should be noted that this Administration had made a promise
to share 60% of sponsorship received, among our clubs - see breakdown
attached). The clubs’ share of sponsorship this year was 81%.
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Sponsorship Considerations For New
Administrative Year
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Other Points of Interest
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KSAFA &
THE JFF
There were two (2) interruptions of our competitions due to
disputes.
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In December 2008 KSAFA’s sovereignty was threatened as
it was suggested that our voting rights would be reduced by half. This
dispute delayed the commencement of our Major and Syd Bartlett Leagues
for over one (1) month (see section on Constitution Review in section
3 above)
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There was also a dispute over a
directive that referees should wear Digicel branded gears when
officiating in CLARO sponsored competitions.
KSAFA fought the directive gallantly
and followed the FIFA rules as it relates to Referee Gears and Sponsor
Advertising FIFA rules states that:
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Article
10 - Sponsor Advertising
10.1. Sponsor advertising is strictly
prohibited on the kit worn by match officials at all FIFA
competitions. This provision also applies to matches played by
national teams under the auspices of the confederations, as well as to
friendly matches between national teams.
10.2. In inter-club competitions
under the auspices of the confedera¬tions and competitions organised
internally by the national member associations, the confederations and
national member associations concerned may authorise sponsor
advertising on the shirts worn by match officials. All advertising for
tobacco-related products, gambling establishments (casinos), and
alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited, as are all slogans of a
political, racist or religious nature.
10.3. Advertising is permitted only
on the shirt sleeves and the total surface area of the advertising
shall not exceed 200cm² (two hundred square centimetres). The front of
the shirt is reserved for official badges and the emblem of FIFA or
the national member association and shall remain free of all types of
advertising. Advertising on the collar or back of the shirt is also
prohibited.
10.4. Sponsor advertising on the
shirts of match officials shall be permitted only if it does not
create a conflict of interest with the advertising worn by either of
the two teams participating. In the event of such a conflict, the
match officials shall not bear any sponsor advertising
Conclusion
The past year has not been
without its challenges and they were compounded by the worldwide
recession. However despite this, KSAFA has experience positive growth
in all areas.
This could not have been accomplished
without the efforts of the TEAM. My sincere appreciation is being
extended to the Affiliates, members of the Council, Standing
Committees and the hardworking staff for their support. To the
electronic and print media, thank you for providing unparalleled
exposure of our competitions and programmes.
Most of all, thanks to our main
sponsor CLARO, associate sponsors Western Union, TVJ Sports Network,
Lockerroom Sports and the STAR. Without your support many of the
achievements mentioned above would not have been accomplished.
Ladies and Gentlemen, KSAFA is
getting stronger! Affiliates, specially invited guests, well wishers,
welcome to a better KSAFA!
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