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September 19, 2012
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China Harbour to the rescue
Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter


Zhongdong Tang

Chairman of the Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA), Edward Seaga, yesterday warmly welcomed a $22 million subvention from engineering firm China Harbour, insisting that it could not have come at a better time for local clubs still struggling to make ends meet.

The sponsorship package provided by the China-based entity is expected to be divided among the league's 12 participating clubs, with players' salaries expected to claim the lion's share of the funding.

Players not being paid on time, and in some instances not being paid at all, has been an all-too-familiar situation facing the competition in recent years, but the PLCA chairman seems hopeful that the financial assistance will at the very least alleviate the problem.

"The majority of the funds should be for salaries of players, and we know that many players will breathe easier in so far as that aspect, payment of salaries, is concerned," Seaga said at a press conference held at the Jamaica Football Federation headquarters to announce the deal yesterday.

"It is a very significant sponsorship package; it is not every day that you pick up a sponsor of this level ... it could not have come at a better time," he added.

For their part, China Harbour, responsible for several multibillion-dollar projects across the island, said they were pleased to have secured association with the national competition.

"China Harbour is committed to playing our part in ensuring the growth of professional football, the well-being of the players and the prosperity of Jamaica," said regional and country manager of China Harbour Engineering Company, Zhongdong Tang.

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