unfortunately not all good news has come from the CFU Digicel Cup....
Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) condemns robbery of Haitian supporter at CONCACAF Digicel Cup.
Observer Reporter
Friday, September 29, 2006
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has condemned the robbery of a Haitian football supporter at Barbican football field in St Andrew yesterday.
According to the JFF, Haitian supporter Jean Robert Fleurima was reportedly held up at gunpoint by a gunman and robbed of an undetermined sum of money - metres from the Haitian team's training venue - during a session yesterday morning.
Allegations are that the man was robbed of an estimated US$1,000 to US$2,000.
JFF press officer Garth Willaims told the Observer that the Federation denounces the incident, even though the person robbed was neither a player nor official.
"We really regret this sort of incident and condemn it, especially because it has offended one of our visiting neighbours," he said.
"We're trying deal with it right now as the police are on top of things, so hopefully they get to the bottom of the matter and let the visiting Haitians feel a little more secure while they're here.," he added.
Williams said the victim is one of 26 Haitians currently in the Island to support their team in the Digicel Caribbean Cup.
"The Haitian Football Federation requested immigration clearance for 51 persons... however, the JFF is responsible only for 25 (players and official), with the Haitian Federation taking care of the remaining 26 that came in their company," Williams disclosed.
"What happened though was that one of the members of that 26 that we are not responsible for was robbed of an undetermined sum of money and a bag which contained some valuables, while the Haitains were training at the Barbican field," Williams explained.
Haiti, St Lucia, St Vicent and the Grenadines, along with hosts Jamaica, are competing in Group D of the competition which is being staged at the National Stadium. The top two teams will advance to the second round.