The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is mourning the loss of former Reggae Boyz team medic Dr. Charlie Roberts, who played a pivotal role during the team’s historic journey to the France 1998 FIFA World Cup.
JFF President Michael Ricketts expressed heartfelt condolences to Roberts’ family and highlighted his exceptional dedication and commitment to the national team.
Dr. Roberts’ contributions to Jamaican football were invaluable, particularly in his role of ensuring players’ swift recovery from injuries. President Ricketts praised Roberts for his unwavering loyalty and outstanding service, emphasizing his pivotal role in supporting the team’s success on the field.
President Ricketts extended sympathy to Dr. Roberts’ wife Denise, family, and friends, urging them to find solace in cherished memories and offering prayers for the peaceful repose of his soul.
The passing of Dr. Charlie Roberts leaves a profound void in Jamaican football, but his legacy of professionalism and devotion will continue to inspire generations of players and practitioners alike.














