
Owen Hill
Owen Hill is the CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited and is involved in facilitating the inclusion of peace banners at football matches, working closely with Clive Campbell on community initiatives.
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Owen Hill, CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited, expressed relief after a lawsuit was denied that could have impacted the Jamaica Premier League playoffs.
Weight lifted - PFJL boss relieved lawsuit failed to derail season | SportsOwen Hill is the CEO of the Professional Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL) overseeing the arrangements for home matches.
JPL helps MoBay, Treasure Beach to find homes | SportsOwen Hill, CEO of the PFJL, believes in the power of football to unite communities impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
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Owen Hill, CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited, discusses the challenges of resuming the Jamaica Premier League after Hurricane Melissa.
‘WE ARE CONCERNED’ | SportsOwen Hill, CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited, praised the recent FIFA Club Management Professional Development Workshop as a major step forward for Jamaican clubs.
PFJL praises FIFA, JFF club-development workshop | SportsHill has served as CEO for the past three years and tendered his resignation on Tuesday.
‘DON’T LET HIM GO’ | SportsOwen Hill's resignation as CEO of Professional Jamaica Football Limited has sent shockwaves across the local football fraternity.
‘Something is not right’ | SportsOwen Hill resigned as Chief Executive Officer of Professional Football Jamaica Limited just two days after the start of the 2025/2026 Jamaica Premier League season.
Owen Hill resigns as Professional Football Jamaica Limited CEO | Sports
Owen Hill has issued a strong call for discipline among players as the country’s top-flight football competition kicked off.
Hill champions discipline among JPL players | SportsOwen Hill is the CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited, emphasizing a vision for growth in the league.
JPL broadcasts to begin September 7 | SportsOwen Hill, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist, published the precise location of missile strikes from Iran towards Israel.
כתב "הוושינגטון פוסט" פרסם מיקום מדויק של נפילה ברמת גן לפי GPSOwen Hill is the CEO of PFJL who revealed the details of the sponsorship deal.
Twenty-four-million-dollar parting shot? | SportsOwen Hill, the CEO of Professional Jamaica Football Limited, discussed the impacts of the Jamaica Premier League expansion.
More gains than losses from JPL expansion – PFJL CEO | SportsOwen Hill, the CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited, assures fans that access to the National Stadium for the Jamaica Premier League Super Final will be smoother than last year.
Hill promises smooth access to JPL final | SportsOwen Hill, CEO of the PFJL, expressed excitement about merging football and dancehall culture at the Super Final.
‘NOT NICE’ HONOUR FOR JPL ‘TRILOGY’ | SportsOwen Hill said the organisation was delighted to stage the opening-leg semi-finals in western Jamaica.
All to play for: Cavalier, Arnett draw 1-1 in first leg of semi-finals | SportsOwen Hill, CEO of the Professional Football Jamaica Limited, assured that Sabina Park will be ready for the second leg of the quarterfinals.
Hill: Sabina will be ready for Monday | SportsOwen Hill, CEO of the Professional Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL), however, hopes for a timely resolution to the investigations.
Mount Pleasant under JFF investigation | SportsOwen Hill is the CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL) and commented on the status of live games in the Jamaica Premier League.
JPL live games on hold | SportsOwen Hill is the CEO of the Professional Football Jamaica Limited and is excited about the local players' progress in the league.
Wray & Nephew hails growing impact of JPL on national programme | SportsOwen Hill, CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited, stated that referees were paid all monies owed to them.
Storm is over | SportsOwen Hill is the CEO of the Professional Football Jamaica Limited and is involved in ongoing discussions to resolve issues with referees.
PFJL, referees still at loggerheads | SportsOwen Hill, CEO of the PFJL, revealed that all attempts to get the officials on the field for Sunday proved futile.
‘Hopefully, good sense prevails’ | SportsOwen Hill is the CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited.
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