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Bob Marley, Jacob Miller and others playing football in Brazil

by admin· April 19, 2013· in Brazil, FIFA, Football, Jamaica, News, Reggae Boyz, Rio 2014, Rio 2016, Sourced· 2 comments tags: Bob Marley, Brazil, Caribbean Football Union, CFU, Concacaf, Cuba, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Jamaica Football Federation, Jamaica MNT, Jamaican MNT, Jamaican u17 MNT. Jamaican u20 mnt, JFF Male National Team Male Senior Team MNT, National Premier League National Senior Male Team, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, National Team National U20 Womens Team. National Under 20 Women Team. NPL. Panama. Portmore United FC Qualifiers, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, U17, U17 MNT, USA, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
  1980 Bob Marley visited Brazil in preparation for a world tour. The visit was merely a scouting mission for the tour that would be happening the following year. It was a visit that would see the worlds of reggae, Brazilian music and football collide. After taking a stop in Manaus Bob headed to Rio de Janeiro where his primary aim was to play football, and if you are a musician wanting to play football in Rio de Janeiro there is only one place to go; Chico Buarque‘s private football pitch. The teams for the session were: Team A – Bob Marley, Junior Marvin (member of the Wailers), Paulo César Caju (member of the Brazil 1970 squad), Toquinho (Brazilian musician), Chico Buarque and Jacob Miller (lead singer of Inner Circle) Team B – Alceu Valença (Brazilian musician), Chicão (member of Jorge Ben’s band) and four staff from Island Records PHOTO: Back: Junior Marvin, Toquinho e um penetra. Front: Jacob Miller, Chico Buarque, Paulo César Caju e Bob Marley Rio, 19/03/80 VIDEO: Bob Marley scoring a goal: Bob_Marley joue au foot Brazil_1980 by JAHLIVE29   Paulo César Caju, who was a member of the great Brazil 1970 team would later say: […]
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Jamaica vs Canada U-17 recap

by admin· April 14, 2013· in Brazil, FIFA, Football, Jamaica, News, Reggae Boyz, Rio 2014· 6 comments tags: Canada U17, Canu17, Caribbean Football Union, CFU, Concacaf, Costa Rica, Cuba, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Jamaica Football Federation, Jamaica MNT, Jamaican MNT, Jamaican u17 MNT. Jamaican u20 mnt, JFF Male National Team Male Senior Team MNT, National Premier League National Senior Male Team, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, National Team National U20 Womens Team. National Under 20 Women Team. NPL. Panama. Portmore United FC Qualifiers, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, U17, U17 MNT, US MNT, USA, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
Jamaica’s Under-17 footballers drops out of the CONCACAF FIFA Under-17 Championship after they were beaten 4-2 by Canada in the quarter-finals in Panama yesterday. The young Reggae Boyz were aiming for a semi-final place which would have given them automatic qualification to the FIFA Under-17 World Cup later this year in the United Arab Emirates. Jamaica went ahead twice in the game, as they led 2-1 at half-time but the confident Canadians dominated the second half and in the process scored three times. Khallil Stewart, who had an outstanding game for Jamaica, netted both goals for the junior Reggae Boyz in the fifth and 44th minutes. Andrew Gordon, led the way for Canada, with a double in the 38th and 75th minutes. Hanson Boakai (61st) and Jordan Hamilton (79th) were the other scorers for the the Canadians. [column2] [/column2] [column2_last] [/column2_last] The speedy and skilful Stewart gave the Wendell Downswell-coached Jamaicans a dream start when he burst inside the 18 yards box to fire home from close range. However, the Jamaican defenders were caught napping in the 38th minute, as Gordon arrived at the back post to head home from inside the six-yard box.   SLIM ADVANTAGE Stewart restored the […]
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Panama vs Barbados U17 WCQ LIVE

by admin· April 11, 2013· in Brazil, Carifta, FIFA, Football, Jamaica, News, Reggae Boyz, Rio 2014· 2 comments tags: Barbados vs Panama Live, Caribbean Football Union, CFU, Concacaf, Costa Rica, Cuba, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Jamaica Football Federation, Jamaica MNT, Jamaican MNT, Jamaican u17 MNT. Jamaican u20 mnt, JFF Male National Team Male Senior Team MNT, National Premier League National Senior Male Team, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, National Team National U20 Womens Team. National Under 20 Women Team. NPL. Panama. Portmore United FC Qualifiers, Panama vs Barbados Live, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, U17, U17 MNT, US MNT, USA, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
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Jamaica vs Barbados U17 WCQ match review

by admin· April 09, 2013· in Brazil, Carifta, FIFA, Football, Jamaica, News, Reggae Boyz, Rio 2014· 1 comments tags: Caribbean Football Union, CFU, Concacaf, Costa Rica, Cuba, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Jamaica Football Federation, Jamaica MNT, Jamaican MNT, Jamaican u17 MNT. Jamaican u20 mnt, JFF Male National Team Male Senior Team MNT, National Premier League National Senior Male Team, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, National Team National U20 Womens Team. National Under 20 Women Team. NPL. Panama. Portmore United FC Qualifiers, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, U17, U17 MNT, US MNT, USA, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
[column2] [/column2] [column2_last] [/column2_last] LA CHORREA, Panama — Barbados twice rallied from one-goal deficits to register 2-2 draw with Jamaica in a Group A game of the 2013 CONCACAF Under-17 Championship at Estadio Agustin Muquita Sanchez on Monday night. The tie kept both Caribbean teams alive for a quarterfinal berth. The Barbadians (0-0-1, one point) can book a spot in the knockout round with a victory over host Panama (0-0-1, one) on Wednesday night. The Reggae Boyz (0-0-2, two) can advance if either team wins. The top two teams in each group reaches the quarterfinals. In a lively and entertaining first half in which defense seemed to be a forgotten craft at times, both sides attacked freely and often, keeping both goalkeepers on their toes. The Jamaicans dominated the early minutes and quite fittingly drew first blood in the seventh minute, converting a counterattack some 19 seconds ater goalkeeper Nicholas Nelson saved a Barbados shot. Raffique Bryan raced into the penalty area, beat two defenders and chipped keeper Keon Harding from 12 yards for a 1-0 Jamaica advantage.   The goal seemed to wake Barbados up from its slumber as it mounted several offensive attacks. The Caribbean side came close […]
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Jamaica vs Barbados U17 WCQ LIVE

by admin· April 08, 2013· in Brazil, Carifta, FIFA, Football, Jamaica, News, Reggae Boyz· 10 comments tags: Caribbean Football Union, CFU, Concacaf, Costa Rica, Cuba, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Jamaica Football Federation, Jamaica MNT, Jamaican MNT, Jamaican u17 MNT. Jamaican u20 mnt, JFF Male National Team Male Senior Team MNT, National Premier League National Senior Male Team, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, National Team National U20 Womens Team. National Under 20 Women Team. NPL. Panama. Portmore United FC Qualifiers, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, U17, U17 MNT, US MNT, USA, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
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Nine-man Jamaica, Panama draw in Crucial U17 WCQ

by admin· April 07, 2013· in Brazil, FIFA, Football, Jamaica, News, Reggae Boyz, Rio 2014, Rio 2016· 2 comments tags: Caribbean Football Union, CFU, Concacaf, Costa Rica, Cuba, FIFA, Football, Friendly, Guatemala, Guyana International Friendly Jamaica, Jamaica Football Federation, Jamaica MNT, Jamaican MNT, Jamaican u17 MNT. Jamaican u20 mnt, JFF Male National Team Male Senior Team MNT, National Premier League National Senior Male Team, National Senior Team, National Senior Team Male, National Team National U20 Womens Team. National Under 20 Women Team. NPL. Panama. Portmore United FC Qualifiers, Red Stripe, Red Stripe Premier League, Reggae Boyz RSPL Senior Team, Simon Preston, Soccer Training, U17, U17 MNT, US MNT, USA, WCQ, World Cup, World Cup Qualifier
LA CHORRERA, Panama – Miliciades Molina scored in second-half stoppage time to give host Panama a 1-1 draw with nine-man Jamaica on Saturday in the Group A opener for each at the 2013 CONCACAF Under-17 Championship. The late equalizer thrilled the capacity crowd at the Estadio Agustin “Muquita” Sanchez, but disappointed the young Reggae Boyz, who nearly held on for victory despite ending the encounter two players short. In front of its home supporters, Panama attacked from the opening whistle. Within 59 seconds, Luis Zuñiga attempted a bold bicycle kick that did not land far from its intended target.   In the 25th minute, a Zuñiga strike from 30-yards out fell to the feet of an unmarked Ismael Diaz inside the Jamaican box. The 15-year-old turned and shot. His effort from 12 yards, however, was well saved by goalkeeper Nicholas Nelson. The Canaleros would regret that miss 15 minutes later, as Junior Flemmings netted from the penalty spot to give the visitors a 1-0 lead, after Micahel Seaton was taken down by Felix General. Panama showed no signs of letdown, starting the second half robustly. After breaking into the Jamaican box alone, Ismael Diaz would have equalized in the 54th […]
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Usain Bolt congratulates Bayern Munich on Bundesliga title win

by admin· April 07, 2013· in Brazil, FIFA, Football, News, Reggae Boyz, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 6 comments tags: Athletics, Ato Boldon, Bayern Munich, Brussels, Brussels: Bolt comes back to Memorial, Bundesliga, Carifta, Carifta 2013, Carifta U-17, Carifta U-20, Diamond League, Diamond League Brussels, Jamaica, Jamaica sports, Samsung Diamond League, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, U-17, U20, Usain Bolt, Veronica Campbell-Brown
  Double Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt has passed on his congratulations to Bayern Munich on winning the Bundesliga title in record time. Bolt, who defended his 100m and 200m Olympic titles at London 2012, is occasionally in Munich to see renown sports doctor Hans-Wilhelm Mueller-Wohlfahrt, who also works with the Bayern team and the Germany side. The 26-year-old specifically thanked Dr Mueller-Wohlfahrt after his 100m victory in London having been treated by the German doctor in the build-up to the Olympics and says the pair speak by telephone “from time-to-time”. He is also friends with some of Bayern’s players. Bayern won the Bundesliga title for the 22nd time in the competition’s 50 year history on Saturday with a 1-0 win at Eintracht Frankfurt, thanks to Bastian Schweinsteiger’s second-half goal, and Bolt offered his congratulations. “It’s impressive what Bayern have done this season,” Bolt told German daily Bild on Sunday after Bayern won the title with six games left, a new Bundesliga record, and hold a 20-point lead. “To be champions with such a lead and so early in such a strong league, is extraordinary. “First of all, I want to congratulate Basti (Schweinsteiger) and the team, who, just like […]
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Veronica Campbell-Brown to run 200m at adidas Grand Prix

by admin· April 07, 2013· in Brazil, Jamaica, News, Rio 2016, Track and Field· 2 comments tags: Athletics, Ato Boldon, Brussels, Brussels: Bolt comes back to Memorial, Carifta, Carifta 2013, Carifta U-17, Carifta U-20, Diamond League, Diamond League Brussels, Jamaica, Jamaica sports, Samsung Diamond League, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, U-17, U20, Usain Bolt, Veronica Campbell-Brown
  NEW YORK — Veronica Campbell-Brown, the queen of Jamaican sprinting, announced tonight on Irie Jam Radio that she will return to the adidas Grand Prix in NYC on May 25 to run her specialty, the 200 meters. With seven Olympic and 11 World Championship medals, Campbell-Brown, 30, is one of the most-decorated sprinters in history. Her collection includes back-to-back Olympic gold medals at 200 meters in the Olympic Games in 2004 and 2008, and she is the reigning 200-meter World Champion. In her most recent trip to the adidas Grand Prix, in 2010, Campbell-Brown scorched to victory over Allyson Felix in their first-ever meeting at 200 meters in the United States. Her winning time of 21.98 not only stands as the meet record, but it was also the fastest time in the world that year and the fastest 200 run on U.S. soil in almost a decade. This will be the popular Campbell-Brown’s sixth appearance at the NYC meet, at which she has won four times. In addition to her 200-meter triumph, she has won at 100 meters three times—including a meet record time of 10.91 in 2008—and she finished third at that distance once, albeit in a wind-aided […]
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Jamaica U17s head to World Cup Qualifiers without International Practice

by admin· April 04, 2013· in Brazil, Carifta, FIFA, Football, Jamaica, News, Reggae Boyz, Rio 2014, Sourced· 5 comments
Lack of funding will force Jamaica to kick off this weekend’s final round of CONCACAF Under-17 World Cup football qualifiers short on international match experience, raising caution flags about the players’ readiness for competition. The Young Reggae Boyz begin their bid for a return to the World Cup against Panama on Saturday without the benefit of any warm-up games against non-local competition in nine months because the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) could not afford the exposure for the players. Jamaica will also play Barbados on April 8 in their final Group A fixture. “The federation is strapped for cash just now,” said head coach Wendell Downswell, who guided the U-17s to the 2011 World Cup in Mexico. “So we’ve not been able to get any form of international games, apart from the games that we played (earlier) in the qualifying rounds.”     Without that test, it’s difficult to predict how the Boyz will react in the qualifiers. “It hurts the team to an extent,” Downswell said. “International exposure … you use that as a measuring stick.” Jamaica reached Panama by winning Caribbean round games against Antigua and Barbuda (4-0) and Bermuda (5-0) last July. The squad has since been […]
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JAM vs TRI CARIFTA 2013 Championship Water Polo Match

by admin· April 04, 2013· in Brazil, Carifta, Diving, Images, Jamaica, News, Rio 2014, Rio 2016, Swimming· 4 comments tags: Athletics, Ato Boldon, Brussels, Brussels: Bolt comes back to Memorial, Carifta, Carifta 2013, Carifta U-17, Carifta U-20, Diamond League, Diamond League Brussels, diving, Jamaica, Jamaica sports, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Swimming, U-17, U20, Usain Bolt, Water Polo
Photos by Maurice McIntyre         Photos by Maurice McIntyre
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