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February 10th,
2010 Winners to
receive 33% increase in prize money!
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| Annmarie
Massey of Locker Room Sports (3rd from left), presents Flow
Champions Cup jerseys and team footballs to participating
representatives: (From left) Donald Atkinson from York United,
Peter Keyes- Boys Town FC, Locksley Thompson- Cavaliers SC and
Jermaine ‘Tuffy’ Anderson REPRESENTING Waterhouse FC. |
KINGSTON, Jamaica (Feb 9,
2010): The much anticipated 2009-10 season of Jamaica’s
premier Knock-Out football competition- the Flow Champions Cup –
was launched today at the offices of the Jamaica Football
Federation and will kick-off its First Round on February 18th.
Jamaica’s Broadband communications Company and title sponsor,
Flow, entered the second of a three-year, $28 million sponsorship
of the all island knockout tournament.
For the 2009-10 season, the Flow
Champions Cup winner will receive $800,000, a 33% increase from
the 2008-9 season, while the runners-up will receive $400,000, a
33% increase from last season. Each of the four semi-final losers
will receive $200,000, while each quarter-final loser will pocket
$90,000. Other major incentives for this season include $70,000
for the competition’s most valuable player, with $50,000 going to
the winning coach and the top goal-scorer respectively.
Last season’s champions, Boys
Town, and twenty-five other teams – all twelve National Premier
League teams and fourteen Parish Champions – will contest this
year’s staging of the Flow Champions Cup, to be played over five
rounds, from February 18 to April 18. Action in the first round
(February 18) will see the bottom six premier league teams as of
December 31, 2009, along with all fourteen Parish Champions taking
to the field, with matchups and home teams determined by the draw
event conducted at the launch.
The top six premier league teams
as of the end of 2009 receive an automatic bye into the second
round (to be played on March 3 & 4), where they will be grouped
with the ten teams advancing from the first round. Again, matchups
and home grounds will be determined by a random draw. Those eight
victorious teams then move on to the quarter-finals to be played
on March 17 and 18, with the semi-finals being played on March 28
and the final on April 18.
The 2009 competition will be
staged under the theme “Represent”, in keeping with the
drive to urge all teams and their supporters to showcase the best
of their parishes and communities to an international audience of
viewers throughout the Caribbean. The theme was unveiled with the
airing of a music video by popular dancehall act, Elephant Man.
The sponsors also announced a “Goals
for Haiti” campaign as a feature of this year’s competition.
Each goal netted in the FLOW Champions Cup will help to capture
hope for Haiti as Flow and SportsMax will donate J$3,000 for each
goal scored in normal regulation time. This presentation will be
made through the Jamaica Red Cross Haiti Relief effort.
In addition, sports marketers and
regional broadcasters, SportsMax is back on board as the event
marketing and execution managers and the official television
partners for this year’s competition. SportsMax will bring the
Flow Champions Cup to regional viewers in 25 countries, while
coverage will also be provided by CVM television in Jamaica in all
5 rounds. KLAS FM 89 will also provide live radio action. Other
sponsors of the FLOW Champions Cup include Locker Room Sports who
made a presentation of 1 ball to each team, Irie FM, The Jamaica
Observer and CPTC.
ROUND ONE MATCH-UPS 18th
February , 2010, home teams named first.
- Leeds United YC v York United
SC
- Village United FC v Benfica FC
- Humble Lion v Georges Valley
FC
- Ujama CC v Rivoli United FC
- Reno v Spicy Hill
- Naggo Head FC v Portmore
United FC
- Granville FC v Bamboo FC
- Cavaliers SC v Greenwich Town
FC
- Monymusk FC v August Town FC
- Arnett Gardens FC v Star
Cosmos FC
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