Jamaica’s Women’s World Cup Coach Appeals for National Support of Women’s Football

Jamaica’s coach, Lorne Donaldson, is urging the entire country to rally behind women’s football in order to make the team’s impressive World Cup run worthwhile. Despite their loss to Colombia in the round of 16, the Reggae Girlz can hold their heads high after achieving their first-ever World Cup victory and drawing matches against Brazil and France. This surprising performance came after a turbulent lead-up to the tournament, with a lack of friendly matches and disputes with their federation over payment and conditions. Donaldson expressed the need for support from the government and hopes that everyone can come together to find a sustainable solution for the future. Despite the challenges, the Jamaican women’s team has persevered, with financial assistance from Cedella, the daughter of Bob Marley. Disappointed but optimistic, Donaldson believes that this experience has made an impact and hopes that the people of Jamaica will embrace women’s football from grassroots levels upwards. It’s time to build on their achievements and prepare for the next tournament.

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