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Professional Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL) CEO Owen Hill says the organisation had a huge burden lifted off its shoulders ahead of the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) playoffs when the Supreme Court denied an injunction brought by Pivott LLC.
Pivott, the organisation tasked with broadcasting the JPL this season, is suing PFJL for damages in excess of $100 million over alleged breaches of contract and non-disclosure agreement violations.
Speaking at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season at the National Stadium on Sunday, where Portmore defeated Cavalier 5-3 on penalties after playing to a 2-2 draw, Hill, noted that although the lawsuit was still active, having the injunction denied just before the start of the playoffs was a blessing for the PFJL.
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