Teen phenom Reid and Inter Miami’s Fray bring new fire to Reggae Boyz squad

The dawn of a new era has touched down in Jamaica’s national football camp.

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Seventeen-year-old prodigy Seymour Reid and Inter Miami defender Ian Fray have joined the senior Reggae Boyz setup, signaling a bold stride into the future of Jamaican football.

Both players are poised to make their mark as Jamaica intensifies preparations for two pivotal World Cup qualifiers — first away to Curaçao on Friday, followed by a home clash with Bermuda.

Reid’s record-breaking rise

For Reid, this moment feels almost surreal. Just months after etching his name into history as the youngest Jamaican ever to score in Major League Soccer — breaking a record once held by Alvas Powell — the gifted forward is now on the brink of his senior international debut.

“That news is just a dream come true, to be honest,” Reid said, still basking in the glow of his call-up. “At 17, senior national team — it’s just different, you know. These players are here, the quality that they have, it’s just different. It’s an amazing feeling.”

Reid’s rapid progression has been anything but accidental. He has already worn the national colors at the CONCACAF Under-17 Qualifiers earlier this year. Yet, this milestone cements him as a trailblazer — the first player born in 2008 to be summoned for Jamaica’s senior team.

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Fray’s family legacy

Standing across the dressing room is Ian Fray, a composed defender whose footballing pedigree runs deep in Jamaican roots. At just 22, Fray has already played alongside Lionel Messi at Inter Miami — experience that lends both composure and class to the Reggae Boyz defense.

Football runs in his bloodline. His father, Michael Fray, and sister, Marlee Fray, both represented Jamaica at youth levels, making this debut call-up a moment of family pride.

Though yet to make his senior bow, Fray is no stranger to Kingston’s National Stadium, having competed there with Inter Miami against Cavalier SC in the CONCACAF Club Championships earlier this year.

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Reflecting on his introduction to the national fold, Fray said, “My first practice session went well, and I am gelling already with the players.”

Eyes on Curaçao and beyond

Both Reid and Fray travelled with the Reggae Boyz to Curaçao on Wednesday, as the team looks to extend its momentum in the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.

For Jamaica, their inclusion is about more than tactical depth — it’s about renewal, ambition, and the promise of the next generation.

As the young duo don their national colors, a new chapter begins — one written by fresh legs, fearless hearts, and the enduring dream of World Cup glory.

 

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