After a 14-month hiatus, football resumes in the land of wood and water with the Jamaica Premier League is set to kick off spectator free on Saturday, June 26, with the final scheduled for Sunday, September 26, 2021.
Chairman of the Professional Footballers Association of Jamaica, Chris Williams, made the announcement earlier today during a Zoom press conference and which was attended by the main stakeholders including Jamaica Football Federation President Michael Ricketts, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sports Olivia Grange as well representatives of team sponsors, presenting sponsors Digicel and broadcast partners Sportsmax Ltd.
Williams revealed that a total of 66 matches are expected to be played during the preliminary round of the competition where each of the 12 teams will play each other once. Matches will be played in double-headers on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays.
At the end of the round, the teams will be separated into two tiers. The bottom six teams will play each other in a round-robin format for points that will determine rank.
Meanwhile, the top two teams will automatically advance to the semi-finals while the remaining four will play for the remaining two spots.
The semi-finals will take over two legs with the team with the better aggregate advancing to the finals.
No team will face relegation this season.
Four venues have been approved for matches with the National Stadium and Sabina Park being the preferred venues. Should there be a scheduling conflict, Williams explained, Stadium East and the Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence at the University of the West Indies, Mona campus will be used to stage matches.
In relation to player and personnel safety, players and support staff will be tested for the Covid-19 virus in the days leading up to matches.
Minister Grange revealed that there is a plan is to have all players vaccinated.
Further announcements are planned to unveil team sponsors and uniforms as well as the fixture schedule.