Jamaica
Coach:
Wendell Downswell
Establishment Date:
1910
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Team Info
The Jamaica national football team, nicknamed the Reggae Boyz, represents Jamaica in international football, governed by the Jamaica Football Federation. The team is based in Kingston and plays home matches at the National Stadium, sporting the nation's colors of black, green, and gold. The program's defining moment came in the 1990s, culminating in their historic qualification for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, a landmark achievement for the Caribbean. That legendary squad, featuring players like Theodore Whitmore, Robbie Earle, and Warren Barrett, captured the imagination of the world. In the modern era, the Reggae Boyz continue to be a dominant force in the Caribbean Football Union, regularly competing for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, where they have been finalists in 2015 and 2017. The current team blends local talent with diaspora stars from leagues in England and the United States. The team's culture is infused with the island's musical spirit, and their supporters are known for their lively, colorful presence. Jamaica stands as the Caribbean's most successful football nation, always playing with rhythm and heart.
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FIFA World Cup (Inter-confederation Play-offs)
2026 Mar 31
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0-0
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Shamar Nicholson
3200000€
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