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St. Kitts Nevis Football Association FIFA Forward Programme ST. KITTSNEVIS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 2020 Ordinary Congress Sunday 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 1 30th August, 2020 Table of Contents 1 Agenda SKNFA 2020 Ordinary Congress 2 Roll Call 3 Minutes SKNFA 2019 Ordinary Congress & SKNFA Extraordinary Congress 4 2019-2020 President’s Activity Report Agenda SKNFA 2020 Ordinary Congress 1. An address by the President and welcoming; 2. Roll call 3. A declaration that the Congress has been convened and composed in compliance with the Statutes of SKNFA; 4. Approval of the agenda; 5. Appointment of 3 delegates of dierent members to check the minutes; 6. Appointment of scrutineers; 7. Suspension or expulsion of Members (if applicable); 8. Approval of the minutes of the preceding Congress; 9. President’s activity report (containing the activities since the last Congress); 10. Presentation of the consolidated and revised balance sheet and the profit and loss statement; 11. Approval of the financial statements; 12. Approval of the budget; 13. Admission for membership (if applicable); 14. Votes on proposals for amendments to the Statutes, the regulations governing the application of the Statutes and the standing orders of the Congress (if applicable); 15. Discussion of proposals submitted by the Members and the Executive Committee; 16. Appointment of independent auditors (if applicable) upon the proposal of the Executive Committee; 17. Dismissal of a person or a body (if applicable); 18. Election of the President, vice-presidents and members of the Executive Committee (if applicable); 19. Election of the members of the Electoral Committee [if applicable]. SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 3 30th August, 2020 SKNFA MEMBER CLUBS 1. Bath United F.C 2. Cayon Rockets F.C 3. Conaree F.C 4. Conaree Fireball International F.C 5. Dieppe Bay Eagles F.C 6. Garden Hotspurs F.C 7. Hardtimes United F.C 8. Lodge Patriots F.C 9. Molineux F.C 10. Newton Ground F.C 11. Newtown United F.C 12. Polstars F.C 13. Rivers of Living Water F.C 14. Saddlers United F.C 15. Sandy Point Amateur Football Association 16. St. Kitts Football Referees Association 17. St. Pauls United F.C 18. St. Peters F.C 19. St. Thomas/Trinity United F.C 20. Tabernacle F.C 21. Trafalgar Southstars F.C 22. Trinity/Challengers United F.C 23. United Old Road Jets F.C 24. Village Superstars F.C 25. Youth & Experience F.C 4 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 SKNFA MEMBER CLUBS 1. Alfred Hendrickson 2. Ashton Maynard 3. Bernard Rawlins 4. Carl Herbert 5. Charles Gumbs 6. Chris Roberts 7. Clem Hicks 8. Cris John 9. Donald Freeman 10. Dwyer Astaphan 11. Earle Clarke 12. Edwin Glasford 13. Franklyn Maitland 14. Garry Hanley 15. Harry Greene 16. Ian Liburd 17. Joseph Richardson 18. Karlweis Liburd 19. Keith Richardson 20. Leroy Greene 21. McClure Taylor 22. Peter Jenkins 23. Roosevelt Trotman 24. Sam Franks 25. Stanley Franks Jr. 26. T. Dennison Paul 27. Terrance Adams 28. Terrence Williams 29. Troy Mills 30. Wayland Vaughn 31. Wendell Wattley SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 5 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 PRESENTATION OF MINUTES 2019 SKNFA ORDINARY CONGRESS & SKNFA EXTRAORDINARY CONGRESS SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 7 30th August, 2020 8 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 9 30th August, 2020 10 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 11 30th August, 2020 12 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 13 30th August, 2020 14 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 15 30th August, 2020 16 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 17 30th August, 2020 18 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 19 30th August, 2020 20 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 21 30th August, 2020 22 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 23 30th August, 2020 24 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 2019-2020 PRESIDENT’S ACTIVITY REPORT Administration The following persons continued to serve the administration of the SKNFA during the year under review: 1) Stanley Jacobs – General Secretary 2) Jerey Hazel – Technical Director 3) Dexter Tyrell – Oce Manager 4) Michelle Collins – Accountant 5) Makeda Woods – Secretary 6) Diane Browne – Club Licensing Manager 7) Malcolm Ramsey – Referee Department Manager 8) Delroy Jeers – Administrative Assistant Referees Department 9) Masefield Nisbett – Referee Fitness Instructor 10) Andre Huie – Communication Consultant 26 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 Competitions SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 27 30th August, 2020 2018-2019 Super Six Coronavirus Pandemic A decision was made by the SKNFA Premier League Clubs to abandon the Prior to the onset of the Coronavirus in the Federation, the 2018-2019 Super 6 competition. As such, there was no declared winner of SKNFA Executive Committee after consultation with the the 2018-2019 SKNFA Premier League and accordingly no prize money health authorities in St. Kitts and Nevis took the decision, as was awarded for the Super 6 competition. a precautionary measure, to immediately suspend all football activities indefinitely as of today March 21 2020. The decision was made after an extended delayed period to commence the Super 6 competition, as a result of the dispute and court case between the At the time of the suspension, the various SKNFA Leagues SKNFA and Conaree FC. were in the middle of competition. The below report focuses on the status of the leagues up to the suspension. Premier League 2019-2020 Football Season The start of the 2019-2020 Football Leagues was delayed due to the impasse involving the Conaree Football Club and the SKNFA. Following the decision by the members to abandon the 2018-2019 Super 6 Competition, plans for the start of the 2019-2020 Football Season commenced. The 2019-2020 football season comprised two rounds of competitions in the Premier League, while Division One format remained unchanged from the previous season. The season got o to an exciting start with interest steadily increasing in the Premier League as the season progressed. The Elvis Star Browne Women’s League got o to a delayed start due to a reduction in the number of registered teams. The SKNFA continued to build on previous success in the Boys Youth Leagues by organizing competitions in three age categories, namely U13, U15 and U17. 28 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic The 2019-2020 Premier League kicked off on Saturday 23rd November, 2019 with twelve (12) teams. The twelve (12) teams were fixture to compete in two (2) round of football. At the end of the first round, the top four (4) teams advanced to Division I the Easter Cup – Rams Village Superstars, SOL Island Auto Conaree, FLOW 4G Cayon Rockets and S.L Horsford St. Pauls The 2019-2020 Division I League kicked off on Saturday 5th United. December 2019 with nine (9) teams. The nine (9) registered teams were fixtured for two rounds of matches. There are nine (9) remaining matches in round II for each team to play then followed by the Super 6 Competition to complete the The league is presently at the end of the first round, with the 2019-2020 Season. second round scheduled to start when the league resumes. Premier League SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 29 30th August, 2020 FA CUP The SKNFA FA Cup Competition is designed for the teams in the Premier and Division I Leagues to compete against each other. The 2020 FA Cup Competition is at the quarterfinal phase with the following exciting matchups: Elvis Star Browne Women’s League The Elvis Star Browne Women’s League kicked o with the Carnival Cup on Thursday 5th December, 2020. The Carnival Cup was contested with S-Krave Newtown United, FLOW 4G Cayon Rockets, SOL Island Auto Conaree, Rams Village Superstars, Bath United and the SKNFA U-15 Girls. Continuing in their championship glory, the S-Krave Newtown United defeated the FLOW 4G Cayon Rockets to maintain their undefeated status in the Women’s Carnival Cup. The Elvis Star Browne Women’s League was put on hold to allow the St. Kitts-Nevis Senior and U-20 Women National Teams to participate in Concacaf Qualifying Finals of their respective groups. The league kicked o on Tuesday 17th March, 2020 with xix (6) clubs. However only one match was played due to Covid-19 and will continue when football restarts. 30 SKNFA 2020 ORDINARY CONGRESS 30th August, 2020 NATIONAL TEAMS The year under review saw many National Team competitions suspended due to Covid-19. The following Concacaf and CFU competitions are aected: 1. 2020 Concacaf Men’s Under-20 Championship (to be played between Q4 2020 and Q1 of 2021) 2. 2020 Concacaf Men’s Under-17 Qualifiers (to be played between Q4 2020 and Q1 of 2021 2020 3. Concacaf Futsal Championship (to be played between Q1 and Q2 of 2021) 4. Concacaf U-15 Girls Championships 5. CFU U-14 Boys Challenge Series *Dates pending evolution of global pandemic and situation in the region and Host MA. However, our National Teams participated in the following areas in late 2019 and early 2020: National U20 Women’s Team The St. Kitts-Nevis U-20 Sugar Girlz advanced to the Concacaf finals of the FIFA U-20 World Cup qualifiers by finishing top of their group with maximum points. In February of this year, the U-20 Sugar Girlz journeyed to the Dominican Republic where they competed against Trinidad & Tobago, Haiti and Cayman Islands.
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