Caribbean National Weekly

Jamaica govt. hail Reggae Girlz

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
Jamaica govt. hail Reggae Girlz
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  • The Reggae Girlz won the tie-breaker 4-2.</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Minister Grange said, “This is a glorious day.
  • Words cannot truly describe this historic achievement by this group of young ladies, who through sheer grit and determination in a game in which both teams went all out for victory, came out victorious.
  • Dallas, USA may be miles away, but at my office we followed every kick, every tackle, every goal, until that final penalty kick landed in the back of the goal.
  • It was a total team effort.

Jamaica’s Minister of Sport, Olivia Grange, has hailed the “historic achievement” of Jamaica’s team which qualified for the FIFA Women’s World Cup on Wednesday, after defeating Panama on penalty kicks in Texas.

”The Reggae Girls have become the first Caribbean team to qualify for the Women’s World Cup, an achievement that is well deserved and comes after overcoming several challenges and working very hard.” Grange said.

Jamaica defeated Panama in a penalty-kick shootout in the third-place match of the 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship. The Reggae Girlz won the tie-breaker 4-2.

Minister Grange said, “This is a glorious day. Words cannot truly describe this historic achievement by this group of young ladies, who through sheer grit and determination in a game in which both teams went all out for victory, came out victorious. Dallas, USA may be miles away, but at my office we followed every kick, every tackle, every goal, until that final penalty kick landed in the back of the goal. It was a total team effort. But special commendation to the goal scorers Khadija Shaw and 16 year old Jody Brown.

"The Reggae Girls have represented Jamaica well and we look forward to welcoming them home and to their performance in France in 2019.”

Grange also congratulated the  Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) as well as the coaching and support staff.

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