Football in Jamaica Contents History Jamaica Football Federation League system Cup system Men's National team Women's national team Jamaican football clubs References External links Navigation menu"Jamaica's massive football task - Editorial""& Sport | World Cup 98 | Features | Jamaica - background""BBC SPORT | Football | World Cup 2006 | World Cup history - France 1998""& Sport | World Cup 98 | Jamaica""CNN/SI - World Cup France '98 - 2-1 victory over Japan lifts the Reggae Boyz - Saturday September 19, 1998 03:48 PM"Jamaica Football Federationee
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Football in Jamaica
JamaicaBritishcrickettrack and fieldnetballcricketJamaicamen'swomen'sJamaican National Premier LeagueCaptain Horace BurrellHorace ReidGarfield SinclairFIFACONCACAF1998 FIFA World CupFranceJapanCaribbean Cup
Football in Jamaica | |
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Country | Jamaica |
Governing body | Jamaica Football Federation |
National team(s) | Men's national team; Women's national team |
First played | 1862 |
National competitions | |
JFF Champions Cup | |
Club competitions | |
National Premier League | |
International competitions | |
CONCACAF Champions League CONCACAF Gold Cup (National Team) FIFA World Cup (National Team) FIFA Confederations Cup (Men's National Team) CONCACAF Women's Championship (National Team) FIFA Women's World Cup (National Team) |
Football is one of the most popular sports in Jamaica. It was introduced to the country by the British and quickly took hold. Other important sports in Jamaica include cricket, track and field, and for women, netball.
Contents
1 History
2 Jamaica Football Federation
3 League system
4 Cup system
5 Men's National team
6 Women's national team
7 Jamaican football clubs
8 References
9 External links
History
The most reliable records available indicate that football was introduced in Jamaica towards the end of the 19th century and 1893 is listed as the year Jamaica formed its first football club. It immediately found itself in competition with cricket which had established earlier popular roots in the island.[1] This may have been partly due to the climate, which suited cricket better.Since then football has flourished in Jamaica.
Jamaica Football Federation
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is the governing body of football in Jamaica. It was formed in 1910. It organises the men's and women's national teams and the Jamaican National Premier League. The current president of the JFF is Captain Horace Burrell, the General Secretary is Horace Reid and the treasurer is Garfield Sinclair.
The JFF joined FIFA and CONCACAF in 1962.
League system
Cup system
Men's National team
One of the major successes of the Jamaican national team came when the men's team qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France.[2] They did not progress beyond the first round, but managed to win their final group match against Japan, winning 2-1.[3][4][5] They have also won the Caribbean Cup on five occasions.
Women's national team
Jamaican football clubs
References
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^ "& 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.
^ "& 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.
External links
- Jamaica Football Federation
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