Jamaica
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The Jamaica national football team, famously known as the Reggae Boyz, is the most successful footballing nation in the Caribbean and a constant presence in the CONCACAF elite. Operated by the Jamaica Football Federation, the team competes in the CONCACAF Gold Cup and World Cup qualifiers, with the National Stadium in Kingston serving as its home fortress. The team wears the green, gold, and black of the Jamaican flag. The team's history was forever changed in 1998 when they became the first English-speaking Caribbean nation to qualify for the FIFA World Cup, a legendary campaign led by coach René Simões and featuring players like Robbie Earle. This remains the undisputed peak era. The modern era has solidified Jamaica as a regional power, consistently reaching the latter stages of the Gold Cup and featuring a squad increasingly composed of players born or developed in England and other diaspora strongholds. The team culture is a unique blend of Caribbean flair, athletic power, and the rhythmic spirit of reggae music, which fills the stadiums and defines their global identity. With a passionate and widespread fan base, the Reggae Boyz play an exciting, physical brand of football that commands respect.
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Next Match
FIBA AM Qualifier 2027 2026/07/03
Bahamas
04:00
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Jamaica
Best
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Per Game
1
K.Cockburn
20.5
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C.Audige
15.5
3
Tyran DE LATTIBEAUDIERE
15.0
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