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Jamaica Football President
Crenston Boxhill
Harbour’s 30th Anniversary
Any cursory survey into which
Jamaican clubs fall within the upper categories of organization,
financial viability, consistency, titles, player profile and
infrastructure would have to unveil the name, Harbour View Football
Club.
In the last ten years, which can
easily be regarded as the focal point of Jamaica’s football in many
areas including development, international acclaim and Competitions,
Harbour Football Club has grown in stature and acclaim.
The club has been responsive to many
of the demands made by the local Federation for senior local clubs
to engage the process of professional existence. The Club’s role in
grooming and positioning Reggae Boy Ricardo Gardner to be contracted
by Bolton Wanderers following Jamaica’s participation in the 1998
World Cup, was the pivot on which other local clubs learned and
produced similar efforts for others like Ricardo Fuller, Onandi
Lowe, Ian Goodison and Theodore Whitmore, Omar Daley, Claude Davis
and more recently, Donovan Ricketts.
Even the effort to produced a
commemoratory milestone to this extent, is a benchmark for others to
attain. The Federation sincerely lauds Harbour View on its 30th
anniversary and pledges its commitment to fostering avenues for even
greater achievement and sustainability.
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