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Football in Jamaica

Football is one of the most popular sports in Jamaica. It is enjoyed by Jamaicans from all walks of life and has grown in popularity in modern society.

Football in Jamaica
Independence Park, the national stadium of Jamaica
CountryJamaica
Governing bodyJamaica Football Federation
National team(s)Men's national team;
Women's national team
Nickname(s)Reggae Boyz;
Reggae Girlz
First playedat least 1862 (men);
at least 1895 (women)
Registered players1910
National competitions
Club competitions
International competitions

Early history edit

In 1893, the Kingston Cricket Club, which was founded in 1863 by the elite of the colonial society,[1] founded the first football team.[2] Two years later, nationwide newspapers report about women's football for the first time.[3]

Between 1925 and 1932, a Jamaican men's national team was formed and played a number of friendlies, mostly against neighbors Haiti. These matches were usually played at Sabina Park, the main cricket ground of the island.[4] In the following years, female football clubs started to form in Kingston, playing a first match in the same stadium in November 1935 to raise funds for charities. In the coming years, women's football started to outgrow men's football on the island and reached the cities of Spanish Town, Montego Bay, Port Antonio and Saint Ann's Bay, attracting more fans than the men did and igniting public debates about the need for a nationwide league for women.[5] Starting from the 1940s, there is no further reporting on women's football, suggesting that Jamaica Football Federation might have followed the English FA and officially banned the sport for women. It is unknown if men played football at that time on the island, but by 1952 a Jamaican men's representative team again played internationally, organising an entire series against a Caribbean All Stars team.[6] Under the leadership of Jorge Penna Jamaica did participate in a men's FIFA World Cup qualification campaign for the first time in 1965, failing to qualify for the 1966 edition by losing to Mexico and Costa Rica in the final stage.

Football governance edit

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is the governing body of football in Jamaica. It was formed in 1910 and governs men's football since then and women's football since 1991. Between 1987 and 1991, women's football was governed by the Jamaican Women's Football Federation.

The JFF joined CONCACAF and FIFA in 1962.

League system edit

There is currently no women's league in Jamaica. For the men's league system, see Jamaican football league system

Cup system edit

There is currently no women's cup tournament in Jamaica. For the men's cup, see JFF Champions Cup

Men's National team edit

One of the major successes of the Jamaica men's national team came when the team qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France.[7] They did not progress beyond the first round, but managed to win their final group match against Japan, winning 2–1.[8][9][10] They have also won the Caribbean Cup on five occasions.

Women's national team edit

One of the major successes of the Jamaica women's national team came when the team qualified for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France.[11] They lost all their group matches, but Havana Solaun managed to score a first ever World Cup goal for the team in their final group match against Australia.[12] They have participate in 7 CONCACAF W Championships, winning the bronze medal in 2018 and 2022. They also finished runners up in the second CFU Women's Caribbean Cup in 2014.

Jamaican football clubs edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Kingston Cricket Club was founded in 1863 in an upstairs room at the Collegiate School on Church Street; Jamaica". Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  2. ^ "the rise and stall of Jamaican football; Jamaica". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  3. ^ "Jamaica". Forgotten Heroines. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  4. ^ "Football-History". Jamaica 55. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  5. ^ "Jamaica". Forgotten Heroines. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  6. ^ "Football-History". Jamaica 55. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  7. ^ "& Sport | World Cup 98 | Features | Jamaica - background". BBC News. 1998-05-03. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  8. ^ "BBC SPORT | Football | World Cup 2006 | World Cup history - France 1998". BBC News. 2006-05-04. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  9. ^ "& Sport | World Cup 98 | Jamaica". BBC News. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  10. ^ "CNN/SI - World Cup France '98 - 2-1 victory over Japan lifts the Reggae Boyz - Saturday September 19, 1998 03:48 PM". Sportsillustrated.cnn.com. 1998-09-19. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  11. ^ "Underdog 'Reggae Girlz' Make History at Women's World Cup". NPR. 2019-06-08. Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  12. ^ "Jamaica 1-4 Australia". FIFA. 2019-06-18. Retrieved 2022-06-21.

External links edit

  • Jamaica Football Federation

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Football is one of the most popular sports in Jamaica It is enjoyed by Jamaicans from all walks of life and has grown in popularity in modern society Football in JamaicaIndependence Park the national stadium of JamaicaCountryJamaicaGoverning bodyJamaica Football FederationNational team s Men s national team Women s national teamNickname s Reggae Boyz Reggae GirlzFirst playedat least 1862 men at least 1895 women Registered players1910National competitionsFIFA World Cup m FIFA Women s World Cup w CONCACAF Gold Cup m CONCACAF W Championship w CONCACAF W Gold Cup w CONCACAF Nations League m Copa America m CFU Caribbean Cup m CFU Women s Caribbean Cup w Olympic Games w Pan American Games w Central American and Caribbean Games w Club competitionsNational Premier League m JFF Champions Cup m KSAFA Super League m South Central Confederation Super League m Eastern Confederation Super League m Western Confederation Super League m International competitionsFIFA Club World Cup m CONCACAF Champions Cup m CONCACAF Caribbean Cup m Contents 1 Early history 2 Football governance 3 League system 4 Cup system 5 Men s National team 6 Women s national team 7 Jamaican football clubs 8 References 9 External linksEarly history editIn 1893 the Kingston Cricket Club which was founded in 1863 by the elite of the colonial society 1 founded the first football team 2 Two years later nationwide newspapers report about women s football for the first time 3 Between 1925 and 1932 a Jamaican men s national team was formed and played a number of friendlies mostly against neighbors Haiti These matches were usually played at Sabina Park the main cricket ground of the island 4 In the following years female football clubs started to form in Kingston playing a first match in the same stadium in November 1935 to raise funds for charities In the coming years women s football started to outgrow men s football on the island and reached the cities of Spanish Town Montego Bay Port Antonio and Saint Ann s Bay attracting more fans than the men did and igniting public debates about the need for a nationwide league for women 5 Starting from the 1940s there is no further reporting on women s football suggesting that Jamaica Football Federation might have followed the English FA and officially banned the sport for women It is unknown if men played football at that time on the island but by 1952 a Jamaican men s representative team again played internationally organising an entire series against a Caribbean All Stars team 6 Under the leadership of Jorge Penna Jamaica did participate in a men s FIFA World Cup qualification campaign for the first time in 1965 failing to qualify for the 1966 edition by losing to Mexico and Costa Rica in the final stage Football governance editThe Jamaica Football Federation JFF is the governing body of football in Jamaica It was formed in 1910 and governs men s football since then and women s football since 1991 Between 1987 and 1991 women s football was governed by the Jamaican Women s Football Federation The JFF joined CONCACAF and FIFA in 1962 League system editThere is currently no women s league in Jamaica For the men s league system see Jamaican football league systemCup system editThere is currently no women s cup tournament in Jamaica For the men s cup see JFF Champions CupMen s National team editMain article Jamaica national football team One of the major successes of the Jamaica men s national team came when the team qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France 7 They did not progress beyond the first round but managed to win their final group match against Japan winning 2 1 8 9 10 They have also won the Caribbean Cup on five occasions Women s national team editMain article Jamaica women s national football team One of the major successes of the Jamaica women s national team came when the team qualified for the 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup in France 11 They lost all their group matches but Havana Solaun managed to score a first ever World Cup goal for the team in their final group match against Australia 12 They have participate in 7 CONCACAF W Championships winning the bronze medal in 2018 and 2022 They also finished runners up in the second CFU Women s Caribbean Cup in 2014 Jamaican football clubs editMain article List of football clubs in JamaicaReferences edit Kingston Cricket Club was founded in 1863 in an upstairs room at the Collegiate School on Church Street Jamaica Retrieved 2022 06 20 the rise and stall of Jamaican football Jamaica Jamaica Observer Retrieved 2022 06 20 Jamaica Forgotten Heroines Retrieved 2022 06 20 Football History Jamaica 55 Retrieved 2022 06 20 Jamaica Forgotten Heroines Retrieved 2022 06 20 Football History Jamaica 55 Retrieved 2022 06 20 amp Sport World Cup 98 Features Jamaica background BBC News 1998 05 03 Retrieved 2012 08 22 BBC SPORT Football World Cup 2006 World Cup history France 1998 BBC News 2006 05 04 Retrieved 2012 08 22 amp Sport World Cup 98 Jamaica BBC News Retrieved 2012 08 22 CNN SI World Cup France 98 2 1 victory over Japan lifts the Reggae Boyz Saturday September 19 1998 03 48 PM Sportsillustrated cnn com 1998 09 19 Retrieved 2012 08 22 Underdog Reggae Girlz Make History at Women s World Cup NPR 2019 06 08 Retrieved 2022 06 21 Jamaica 1 4 Australia FIFA 2019 06 18 Retrieved 2022 06 21 External links editJamaica Football Federation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Football in Jamaica amp oldid 1215493586, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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