Reggae Boyz

National Football Team

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Jamaica's national football team, affectionately known as the Reggae Boyz, famously qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France under coach Rene Simoes, beating Japan in Lyon for a first and still-cherished World Cup win. A CONCACAF member under the Jamaica Football Federation, the team wears the national black, green, and gold and plays home matches primarily at the National Stadium in Kingston. Gold Cup campaigns and World Cup qualifiers draw huge crowds and diaspora support from across the UK, USA, and Canada.

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About sports in Jamaica

Jamaica is a sporting nation — Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, and the world's fastest sprinters all train here. The National Stadium in Kingston hosts track meets and football. Sabina Park is the spiritual home of West Indies cricket. Reggae Boyz football matches pack stadiums. Jamaica is also home to world champion boxers, the bobsled team, and the famous Boys & Girls Champs — the biggest high-school athletics meet on Earth.

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