Gary Sinclair, former Vice President and Treasurer of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has emphasized the urgent need for significant funding to propel the local football program forward. He expressed the view that the Jamaican football program lags behind the global standard by a decade and requires substantial investment to catch up.
Sinclair made these remarks while speaking at the award ceremony of the annual David ‘Wagga’ Hunt Memorial Scholarship function held at the National Housing Trust Auditorium. Watch:
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