WATCH: JFF, KSAMC sign MOU to waive advertising fees for matches in Kingston

He added that the gesture goes beyond financial support.

 “The KSAMC is proud to stand with the JFF in this partnership. By removing advertising costs, we are investing directly in the success of our national team and affirming Kingston’s role as the home of Jamaican football. This is more than a financial gesture it’s a statement of confidence in our players and our national sporting potential.”

Ricketts, in turn, thanked the KSAMC for its support and reaffirmed the federation’s commitment to both social development and sporting excellence.

 “We are very grateful that the JFF is intent on making the difference from a social perspective. We are in the process of qualifying for the World Cup. We have a very important game tomorrow,” he said, referencing the Reggae Boyz’s upcoming match. “We did lose a game on Friday, which hopefully has just delayed what we are about, but we are intent on winning the other three games  and once we do that, then we will be in the World Cup next year.”

Mayor Swaby closed by encouraging the public to rally behind the national teams.

 “The KSAMC encourages all citizens to rally behind the Reggae Boyz and Reggae Girlz ambassadors of our people, culture, and determination,” he said.

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