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Jamaica women's national football team

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Nickname(s)
  
Reggae Girlz

FIFA code
  
JAM

Highest
  
65 (June 2009)

Location
  
Jamaica

Head coach
  
Merron Gordon

Current
  
68 4 (25 March 2016)

Lowest
  
128 (November 2010)

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Jamaica women's national football team is nicknamed the 'Reggae Girlz'. They are one of the top women's national football teams in the Caribbean region along with Trinidad and Tobago and Haiti. In 2008 the team was disbanded after they failed to get out of the group stage of Olympic Qualifying, which notably featured the United States and Mexico. The program was restarted in 2014 after nearly a six-year hiatus. They finished second at the 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup losing 1–0 against Trinidad and Tobago in the final. The team is backed by ambassador Cedella Marley, the daughter of the late Bob Marley, she aids in raising awareness for the team and encourages development as well as providing for it financially.

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1990s

On April 17, 1991 the team had their first international match against Haiti, which they lost 1–0.

In August 1994, the Reggae Girlz were defeated by the United States team with a final score of 10–0.

2000s

In 2002, the Reggae Girlz qualified for the Women’s Gold Cup, but lost all of their preliminary round games.

In 2006, the team qualified for the Women’s Gold Cup again and finished in fourth place.

2010s

In 2010, due to lack of funding, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) cut the senior women’s program as well as the women’s Olympic program. The team was then unable to participate in the qualifiers for the 2011 Women’s World Cup.

In 2011, due to inactivity for more than 3 years, Jamaica went unranked in the FIFA World Ranking.

In April 2014, Cedella Marley was named the team’s official ambassador and as such she helped the team with their fundraising efforts.

On 24 June 2014, the team launched the fundraising campaign "Strike Hard for the Reggae Girlz!" to raise $50,000 to pay for practices, travel expenses, housing, nutrition, and equipment for the preparation of the 2015 Women’s World Cup, which they hope to secure a qualifying spot for after playing in the 2014 CONCACAF Women’s Championship.

In July 2014, it was announced that Jamaica was looking for players with Jamaican heritage in countries as far as the United Kingdom in order to improve their squad for the 2014 Women Caribbean Cup in Trinidad and Tobago.

World Cup record

*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup record

*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Current squad

Roster for the 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship.

Head coach: Merron Gordon

References

Jamaica women's national football team Wikipedia