General secretary for the Jamaica Football Federation Dennis Chung, is questioning why a narrative has emerged relating to claims the Reggae Girlz were forced to crowdfund to compete at the World Cup in Australia. While admitting that the federation could always use more money, he defended the stewardship of the resources available to the JFF
Despite taking a beating in the international press, relating to concerns surrounding the funding of the women’s national team on their journey to the world cup in Australia, general secretary of the Jamaica Football Federation Dennis Chung, who has been in office since November of 2022, sought to change the tone and tempo of the current perception surrounding the JFF’s role in getting the Reggae Girlz to football’s biggest stage. Watch the report:
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