Cedella Marley: The driving force behind Jamaica’s women’s football team

Cedella Marley, the daughter of renowned reggae artiste Bob Marley, has emerged as a pivotal figure for the Jamaican women’s football team- the Reggae Girlz. 

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Cedella Marley: The revival force behind Reggae Girlz

Serving as a staunch supporter and benefactor, Marley has played an instrumental role in rejuvenating the squad after it was  disbanded in 2008.

“Her support has been really important to us and she’s just the heart of this team,” said Jamaica player Deneisha Blackwood. “She’s just like our fairy godmother. We just appreciate her for everything she has done so far.”

The team’s journey has not been without hurdles. After failing to secure a position in both the 2007 World Cup and the 2008 Olympics, they faced further setbacks when the Jamaican soccer federation ceased its funding in 2014. 

This prompted Marley, the eldest child of Bob and Rita Marley, to step in and rally support for the team. 

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Cedella Marley. (Photo via DancehallMag)

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From disbandment to the World Cup tournament

Although the Reggae Girlz could not make it to the 2015 World Cup, the Marley legacy helped generate interest in the team, culminating in their participation in the 2019 tournament.

This year, Jamaica created history by qualifying to the second round of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Tournament when they dumped the mighty Brazil.

The Jamaicans, in only their second World Cup Tournament, had opened Group F with a 0-0 result against group winners France, who hammered pointless Panama 6-3 in the other group game.

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Jamaica then edged CONCACAF neighbors Panama 1-0 on an Allyson Swaby header to put the Reggae Girlz in pole position ahead of Brazil for the second spot from the group.

However, the team’s 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup came to an end at the Round of 16 stage as they were edged 1-0 by Colombia inside the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne on Tuesday morning.

Hope for future support

Jamaica’s coach, Lorne Donaldson, emphasized Cedella’s vital contribution, remarking that she was the driving force behind the revival of women’s football in Jamaica.

Despite the team’s financial challenges, it is hoped that the Reggae Girlz’s commendable performance in the World Cup will pave the way for increased support. 

Reflecting on Marley’s influence, Blackwood praised her holistic approach, emphasizing Marley’s ability to see beyond the footballer facade and appreciate the players as individuals.

 

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