The Jamaica Soccer Federation (JFF) has handpicked 19 proficient feminine footballers, aged between 16 and 18 12 months to take part in a rigorous two-month coaching programme in China this summer time.
This initiative, aimed toward enhancing the event of native gamers, marks the revival of a sports activities settlement between the Ministry of Tradition, Gender, Leisure and Sport and China, representing the primary group to embark on the journey for the reason that onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scheduled to depart for China in June and return by the top of August, the chosen gamers will endure a sequence of intensive technical coaching classes throughout their keep within the Asian nation. These classes are designed to bolster their expertise and prospects for potential inclusion within the nationwide groups.
The gamers earned their spots within the programme after catching the attention of the teaching workers throughout rigorous coaching classes held on the College of the West Indies Captain Horace Burrell Centre of Excellence over the previous three weeks.
Satisfaction with the settlement
Expressing satisfaction with the settlement, the JFF views this initiative as a major step in direction of nurturing younger expertise in Jamaica whereas strengthening the depth of the nationwide squads. Furthermore, the JFF plans to leverage this coaching programme as a part of its short-term and long-term growth methods for girls’s nationwide groups.
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The chosen gamers characterize a various mixture of athletes hailing from varied parishes throughout the island, reflecting the federation’s dedication to inclusivity and expertise growth.
Chosen Squad: Abbie-Kaye Reid (Manchester), Adrianna Corridor (St Catherine), Akia Jackson (Manchester), Alexandria Forbes (Kingston), Ariel Lindo (St Elizabeth), Ashley Lowrie (Westmoreland), Brianna Smith (St Thomas), Brihana Staple (Manchester), Cassandra Smith (Kingston), Evernique McCleary (Portland), Isabelle Redwood (Kingston), Jada-Lee Bryan (Kingston), Jonnea Denton (St Thomas), Jully-Ann Howard (Clarendon), Makala Williams (Kingston), Rhyanna Dixon (Manchester), Sajane Anderson (Clarendon), Samara Findley (Manchester), Trishelle Cassanova (Clarendon).