JFF Election gets heated as Pat Garell seeks mandatory injunction against JFF
The drama leading up to the Jamaica Football Federation Congress headlined by the presidential election on Sunday opened a new chapter today.
This with the president of Beach Soccer Jamaica, Patricia Garel going to the Supreme court seeking a mandatory injunction to compel the JFF to allow Beach Soccer to vote in the election.
Garel contends in the application which was filed today that in 2022, the JFF promulgated a new constitution and article 12 stipulates that Beach Soccer Jamaica is one of the affiliates under pillar 3 of the constitution…………..adding that by virtue of that promulgation under article 12, beach soccer became a member of the JFF and was so treated.
Garel says recognition was given to beach soccer when they were invited to send three representatives to the congress on September 24 last year and that is reflected in the minutes of the JFF.
Garel outlined in court documents that she was recently informed by the JFF that beach football association of Jamaica which was created in October last year was the body representing beach football in Jamaica and had voting rights.
Attorneys-at-law Hugh Wildman and Duke Foote who are representing the applicant beach soccer Jamaica say Garel is seeking a mandatory injunction to compel the JFF to allow Beach Soccer to vote in the election on January 14 as the body representing Beach football in Jamaica.
The lawyers say they are expecting to have a hearing this week in the matter.
The January 14 election sees incumbent Michael Rickettes being challenged by JFF vice-president Raymond Anderson
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