Wray and Nephew Jamaica Premier League set to resume next month
The Wray and Nephew Jamaica Premier League is set to resume next month .
The decision follows high level strategic discussions between the Jamaica Football Federation and Professional Football Jamaica limited the PFJL.
The discussions according to the PFJL in a press release was grounded in a shared commitment to national recovery, community upliftment, and the preservation of football as a unifying cultural force
The JFF and the PFJL also aligned on the urgent importance of restarting the league in a manner that reflects unity, solidarity, and national resilience after the widespread devastation caused by hurricane Melissa.
The PFJL says that in the coming days, an updated match schedule and operational details related to the December 7 restart will be unveiled
The competition was suspended after nine rounds of matches with Mobay United at the summit with 22 points, four points ahead of Portmore United on 18, with Racing United in third spot with 15 points, defending champions Cavalier 13, Waterhouse and Tivoli on 12 each round out the top six
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