
JFF election delayed at least 28 days by Supreme Court injunction
Written by Bradley Jacks. Posted in Jamaica Football. | 12 January 2024 | 1195 Views
Tags: Football, Michael Ricketts
Tags: Football, Michael Ricketts
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Presidential Election has been delayed by at least 28 days.
The elections were scheduled for Sunday, January 14 at Rusea’s High School in Hanover.
The postponement is due to an injunction granted by the Supreme Court following an appeal made on behalf of Beach Soccer Jamaica, the Jamaica Football Referees Association and Intercol Jamaica to become registered with the Companies Office of Jamaica (COJ).
The COJ registration would allow those parties ratification to become delegates ahead of the election.
Incumbent Michael Ricketts is being challenged by JFF First-Vice President Raymond Anderson. Ricketts has been in office as President since September 2017.
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