AS the 2024 Secondary Schools' Football League (SSFL) season gets set to kick off on September 7, Kerry Gibbons, the head of creative production of SportsMax, has called on the responsible stakeholders to "do better," as there is a lack of available venues for the competition.
Gibbons spoke at the launch of the season at The BRIX hotel, St Ann's on August 28.
He said, "There are also a struggle with venues, which also affects our broadcast schedules and logistics.
"In a country rich with stadia and football facilities, those responsible must do better!"
SportsMax has been an official sponsor and broadcaster for the SSFL since 2016. Recently, the company was the official broadcaster of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in the Caribbean.
Master of ceremonies for the launch and SportsMax broadcaster Hans Des Vignes boasted of the company's "high-quality" productions.
"The same equipment used to produced Olympics and international football games, that's the equipment used to produced the SSFL."
On August 23, president of the SSFL, Merere Gonzales, in an interview with Newsday, said there are obstacles hindering the partnership with SporstMax.
When asked if more boys' games would be broadcast, he said, "They are saying that they would like to have doubleheaders."
Gonzales said the SSFL would love to have more doubleheaders, as more games would be live, more players would be exposed and their resumes would have more video clips.
However, the SSFL boss said, "What we have working against us is the availability of the venues, so we can have games not too early in the afternoon, because we would like the spectators and support groups that comes after school (to attend).
"If (we are) having at game at 2 pm, it's negating even students from coming and support."
He said if the SSFL has to do double headers, games would need to begin at 2 pm because of "unavailability of light in some venues."
Newsday visited the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva on August 21 and observed some broken and discoloured seats as well as rusting beams.
The Larry Gomes Stadium in Arima has not had floodlights for some time now.
The Hasely Crawford Stadium was renovated last year for the Commonwealth Youth Games. It was closed in July for renovations.
[caption id="attachment_1105576" align="alignnone" width="1024"] SSFL president Merere Louis Gonzales, left, speaks with St Augustine Secondary footballer Giovanni Hospedales, at the SSFL Launch, The Brix, Autograph Collection, St Ann's Port of Spain on August 28. - Photo by Faith Ayoung[/caption]
A Newsday article on July 27 said the stadium was initially scheduled to be closed on July 1 to facilitate planned renovations. However, a SporTT statement on July 26 said the facility will remain open for bookings until a new date for the start of planned rehabilitation works is confirmed.
Gibbons said while the main focus at this time is the boys' premiership and championship divisions, he wants the girls to also get some attention.
"I was present at a few matches last season, it