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Security guidelines for Under-17 tournament

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has issued a list of the security and safety guidelines which will be in place during the CONCACAF Group Under-17 qualifiers at the National Stadium from tomorrow until May 6.

All persons entering the National Stadium will be subject to a search. No offensive weapons, umbrellas with sharp tips, fireworks, or igloos will be allowed inside the venue.

Persons who fail to comply with instructions from a steward or those acting for the JFF are likely to be ejected.

Patrons with tickets for the Royal Box should enter at the McDonald Tunnel, that is, the central entrance on the ground floor.

Tickets for all matches go on sale on game days when the gates open at 3 p.m. Tickets may also be purchased at the Jamaica Football Federation head office in New Kingston.

Entrance fees to the grandstand are $400 for adults and $200 for high school students with identification. Schools purchasing 50 or more tickets will get a $50 discount on each ticket. The bleachers will be closed during the tournament.

 
April 27, 2007
 

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