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  • Reggae Girlz’s Jamieson signed to FC Berlin

    Reggae Girlz’s Jamieson signed to FC Berlin

    In a significant move for women’s arena soccer, FC Berlin has secured the talents of Jamaican international goalkeeper Yazmeen Jamieson for the upcoming Major Arena Soccer League Women’s Division (MASLW) winter season. The German club officially announced the acquisition through their Instagram platform, featuring the standout shot-stopper adorned in the team’s distinctive green goalkeeping attire.

    Jamieson brings considerable experience to her new European venture, having previously demonstrated her skills with Canadian club Guelph United FC while simultaneously maintaining her position as a key player for Jamaica’s national team, the Reggae Girlz. Her transition to the indoor soccer format marks an intriguing development in her professional career trajectory.

    The MASLW itself represents a landmark evolution in women’s soccer, having launched in 2024 as a rebranded and reorganized iteration of the former Premier Arena Soccer League’s women’s competition. This North American-based indoor soccer league’s expansion to include international talent like Jamieson signals its growing prominence in the global soccer landscape. The signing underscores both FC Berlin’s ambitious recruitment strategy and the increasing globalization of arena soccer, particularly in the women’s game.

  • Phoenix wonderkid Sean Leighton recalled to Genk

    Phoenix wonderkid Sean Leighton recalled to Genk

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — Emerging football talent Sean Leighton from Phoenix Academy has secured a prestigious opportunity with European clubs. The 17-year-old striker has been formally recalled by Belgian Pro League side KRC Genk FC and is also scheduled for a training stint with English Premier League giants Chelsea later this month.

    Leighton’s exceptional performances have consistently drawn international attention. His most recent showcase came this past Sunday, where he delivered a match-winning goal for Phoenix Chapelton Maroons in their 2-1 victory over Harbour View. This display further solidified his reputation as a top prospect.

    Phoenix Academy founder Craig Butler confirmed the development, stating, “Sean has been recalled to Genk and will also travel to Chelsea. Both clubs have a serious interest in our wonderkid.”

    The young Jamaican’s European journey isn’t new. He initially trained with Genk’s Under-9 squad as an eight-year-old and returned for an extended invitation in 2023. Following his return from Belgium, Leighton played a pivotal role in Mona High’s historic Manning Cup championship victory and claimed the Walker Cup in 2024. His remarkable 23-goal tally this season made him the Manning Cup’s leading goalscorer.

    Leighton will not travel alone. He will be accompanied by two academy teammates: 20-year-old Robinho Gordon, who was part of Mona High’s 2023 championship team, and 16-year-old Savi-K Morton, a midfielder from St Kitts and Nevis who scored eight goals for Mona High this season. Morton has already received recognition at the international level with a call-up to the St Kitts and Nevis senior national team.

    This development continues Phoenix Academy’s established pathway for Caribbean talent. The academy has previously developed notable professionals including Leon Bailey, who progressed from Genk to Bayer Leverkusen and currently plays for Aston Villa (on loan at Roma), and Dujuan Richards, who joined Chelsea in 2024 after rising through the Phoenix system.

  • Gregory Daley confirmed as JFF general secretary

    Gregory Daley confirmed as JFF general secretary

    KINGSTON, Jamaica—The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has officially announced the appointment of Gregory Daley as its new General Secretary, filling a crucial leadership vacancy that had persisted since May. The announcement came through an official statement released by the federation on Monday.

    Mr. Daley, who previously served as a JFF Vice-President and Chairman of its Competitions Committee, assumes the role formerly held by Dennis Chung, who resigned from the position eight months ago. During the interim period following Chung’s departure, Roy Simpson, the General Manager of the senior men’s national team, had been performing the duties of the general secretary on an acting basis.

    In a related organizational reshuffle, Omar McFarlane, who had been serving as the Acting General Manager for the latter part of 2025, has been formally appointed as the Federation’s Operations Manager. JFF President Michael Ricketts expressed strong confidence in both appointments, stating, ‘I would like to personally welcome Gregory into this capacity. He brings a wealth of knowledge and vast experience in football administration, and I’m very confident in his abilities.’ Regarding Mr. McFarlane, Ricketts added, ‘He has been a great addition to the federation, and we are looking forward to him continuing the great work he has been doing.’

    Concurrently, the St James Football Association, which Mr. Daley previously presided over, has also undergone a leadership transition. A separate release confirmed that Gavin McNeil has been named the interim President of the St James FA. Furthermore, Marvin Peterkin has been appointed as the new Chairman of the competitions committee for the regional association, ensuring continuity in its administrative functions.

  • Amorim sacked by Man Utd after 14-month reign

    Amorim sacked by Man Utd after 14-month reign

    MANCHESTER, United Kingdom — In a decisive move signaling deep institutional frustration, Manchester United terminated the contract of manager Ruben Amorim on Monday, concluding a brief and tumultuous period marked by underwhelming performance and public friction with club leadership.

    The dismissal follows escalating tensions between the Portuguese manager and the club’s football operations hierarchy, particularly Director of Football Jason Wilcox. The decision was announced less than 24 hours after a 1-1 draw with Leeds United, a result that left the storied club languishing in sixth place in the Premier League standings.

    A club statement framed the move as a reluctant but necessary step to improve the team’s prospects for the remainder of the season. ‘With Manchester United sitting sixth in the Premier League, the club’s leadership has reluctantly made the decision that it is the right time to make a change,’ it read, adding that this would ‘give the team the best opportunity of the highest possible Premier League finish.’

    Amorim’s departure was precipitated by a series of startling public comments he made following the Leeds match, where he emphatically declared himself ‘the manager’ rather than ‘just the coach’ and pointedly instructed the scouting department and Wilcox ‘to do their job.’ These remarks, which followed hints of behind-the-scenes frustration days earlier, cast major doubt on his future and highlighted a significant power struggle within the club’s structure.

    However, internal reports suggest the primary catalyst for his dismissal was not the public fallout but rather a profound lack of sporting progress. Statistical analysis reveals a disastrous tenure: Amorim recorded the worst win ratio (32%) of any permanent manager in the club’s history, alongside the highest goals-conceded-per-game ratio (1.53) and the lowest clean-sheet percentage (15%). His overall record of 25 wins from 63 matches across all competitions proved unacceptable for a club of United’s stature.

    Hired in November 2024 as a highly sought-after successor to Erik ten Hag following a successful spell at Sporting Lisbon, Amorim failed to translate his prior success to Old Trafford. His first season culminated in a catastrophic 15th-place Premier League finish—the club’s worst in 51 years. Although he guided the team to the Europa League final in May, a loss to Tottenham Hotspur denied them qualification for European competition this season. Marginal improvements this campaign have been overshadowed by extreme inconsistency, with the team winning only eight of its first 20 league games and sitting 17 points behind league leaders Arsenal.

    Under-18s coach and former club technical director Darren Fletcher has been appointed interim manager and will lead the team against Burnley on Wednesday. Amorim’s 14-month reign stands as the shortest for a permanent United manager since David Moyes was dismissed in 2014, underscoring the continued instability at the club since the retirement of legendary manager Alex Ferguson in 2013.

  • 2026 World Cup : Over 150 million ticket requests in 15 days

    2026 World Cup : Over 150 million ticket requests in 15 days

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be co-hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, is generating unprecedented global interest alongside significant controversy over ticket accessibility. Recent data reveals overwhelming public demand that has far exceeded all previous sporting events.

    FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced at the World Sports Summit in Dubai that tournament organizers have received a staggering 150 million ticket requests within just 15 days of sales opening. This remarkable figure, averaging 10 million daily requests, represents a volume 30 times greater than the actual ticket availability and surpasses the cumulative attendance of all 22 previous World Cup tournaments since 1930.

    The massive demand has highlighted serious concerns about pricing structure and accessibility. Despite initial promises from FIFA leadership that the 2026 event would be the ‘most inclusive’ World Cup ever organized, published ticket prices have drawn widespread criticism from supporter associations worldwide.

    The pricing structure divides tickets into four categories based on seating location, with Category 1 representing the most premium lower-tier seats and Category 4 comprising the most affordable upper-tier options. In response to international backlash over what critics have termed ‘astronomical’ pricing, FIFA introduced a new Supporter Entry category priced at $60 per match.

    However, this accessibility measure appears largely symbolic. The discounted tickets represent only 1.6% of the 8% allocation reserved for participating national federations, translating to approximately 1,000 $60 tickets per match to be divided equally between competing teams’ supporters. Distribution of these limited affordable tickets will be managed by individual national associations without standardized oversight procedures.

    The discrepancy between massive public demand and limited affordable access has created tension surrounding what promises to be the largest World Cup in history, featuring 48 teams competing across 104 matches in state-of-the-art venues across North America.

  • ‘UN-‘RAVELED’

    ‘UN-‘RAVELED’

    Jamaican international footballer Ravel Morrison has publicly criticized the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) for its technical staff selections during the critical final round of FIFA World Cup qualifying matches held between September and November last year. The Reggae Boyz midfielder contends that the inclusion of former national players in coaching roles would have significantly enhanced Jamaica’s chances of securing World Cup qualification.

    Morrison specifically advocated for a technical team comprising Adrian Mariappa, Paul Hall, and Theodore ‘Tappa’ Whitmore, citing their extensive experience and historical successes with the national team. Whitmore’s previous tenure as head coach was notably productive, encompassing a Caribbean Cup victory, consecutive Gold Cup final and semi-final appearances in 2017 and 2019 respectively, and successful promotion to League A in the CONCACAF Nations League.

    The 32-year-old midfielder, who made his last international appearance among 21 caps in 2023, was notably excluded from selection during English manager Steve McClaren’s reign. McClaren resigned following Jamaica’s failure to secure automatic World Cup qualification, culminating in a disappointing scoreless draw against first-time qualifiers Curaçao in their final group match.

    During a recent appearance on the Filthy Fellas podcast, Morrison attributed the qualification failure directly to McClaren’s management approach, stating the coach ‘changed the whole team’ and disrupted established on-field connections, particularly Morrison’s effective partnership with fellow midfielder Bobby Reid.

    The technical leadership has since transitioned to Rudolph Speid, technical director of Jamaica Premier League champions Cavalier and former chairman of the JFF’s Technical Committee. Speid will serve as interim head coach for the upcoming FIFA Intercontinental Play-offs in March, where Jamaica will face New Caledonia for a chance to play the Democratic Republic of Congo for a World Cup slot.

    While not dismissing a potential return to international football, Morrison emphasized that former players like Mariappa—now holding a coaching position at Watford FC and possessing a Global Football Sports Directorship Diploma—possess the ideal qualifications to guide the national team. The podcast discussion also highlighted former striker Ricardo Fuller, currently part of Stoke City FC’s technical setup, as another suitable candidate for the head coaching role.

    Morrison, currently playing for UAE second-division side Arabian Falcons, acknowledged his continued capability to compete in English football, though he ruled out any potential return to the Premier League.

  • Liverpool denied by late drama at Fulham, Man Utd held by Leeds

    Liverpool denied by late drama at Fulham, Man Utd held by Leeds

    The English Premier League witnessed a dramatic Sunday of football as last-gasp goals altered the landscape of the top-four race. At Craven Cottage, Harrison Reed’s spectacular long-range strike in stoppage time secured Fulham a dramatic 2-2 draw against Liverpool, canceling out what had appeared to be a winning goal from Cody Gakpo just moments earlier.

    The match had seen Fulham take a deserved first-half lead through Harry Wilson against his former club. Liverpool mounted a significant second-half comeback, with Florian Wirtz equalizing before Gakpo’s late effort seemed to have secured all three points. Reed’s thunderous equalizer, his first goal in three years, ensured the points were shared, maintaining Liverpool’s three-point advantage over fifth place.

    Meanwhile, at Elland Road, the renewed rivalry between Manchester United and Leeds ended in a 1-1 stalemate. Brenden Aaronson’s second-half opener sent the home crowd into raptures, but Matheus Cunha’s quick response preserved United’s 16-year unbeaten record against Leeds. The result continues United’s pattern of missed opportunities to break into the Champions League places.

    In other Sunday fixtures, Tottenham’s struggles continued with a 1-1 draw against Sunderland at home. Ben Davies’ opener was canceled by Brian Brobbey’s late equalizer, extending Spurs’ poor home record and leaving them in 13th position. Brentford climbed to seventh courtesy of Igor Thiago’s hat-trick in a 4-2 victory at Everton, with the Brazilian striker now second only to Erling Haaland in the scoring charts. Newcastle reignited their top-four hopes with a 2-0 win over Crystal Palace, moving within five points of Liverpool after second-half goals from Bruno Guimaraes and Malick Thiaw.

    The day’s action set the stage for Manchester City’s late fixture against managerless Chelsea, with Pep Guardiola’s side having the opportunity to close the gap on league leaders Arsenal to four points.

  • Gonzalo Garcia hits treble as Real Madrid thrash Betis without Mbappe

    Gonzalo Garcia hits treble as Real Madrid thrash Betis without Mbappe

    In a spectacular La Liga showdown at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Real Madrid delivered a commanding 5-1 performance against Real Betis on Sunday, largely fueled by a remarkable hat-trick from young Spanish striker Gonzalo Garcia. The 21-year-old academy product, stepping into the void left by injured superstar Kylian Mbappé, demonstrated exceptional prowess with three clinically taken goals that dismantled the visiting side’s defense.

    The match began with Madrid establishing early dominance, culminating in Garcia’s opening strike at the 20-minute mark. The young forward doubled his tally shortly after halftime with a spectacular volley that left Betis goalkeeper Claudio Bravo helpless. Teammate Raul Asencio further extended Madrid’s advantage before Cucho Hernandez managed a consolation goal for the visitors, who currently sit sixth in the league standings.

    Garcia completed his historic hat-trick in the 82nd minute with an ingenious flicked finish, sending the Bernabéu crowd into raptures. Fran Garcia added a fifth goal in the dying moments to seal the comprehensive victory. The result carries significant implications for the title race, reducing Barcelona’s lead at the summit to just four points following the champions’ narrow 2-0 victory over Espanyol in Saturday’s Catalan derby.

    The performance provided much-needed relief for manager Xabi Alonso, whose position had come under scrutiny following recent inconsistent results. Alonso’s decision to start Garcia proved inspired, with the young forward making the most of his limited opportunities this season. Despite competing for minutes with world-class attacking talents including Mbappé, Rodrygo Goes, Jude Bellingham, and Vinicius Junior, Garcia emphasized his commitment to contributing whenever called upon.

    This victory not only strengthens Madrid’s title challenge but also highlights the club’s impressive depth and the effectiveness of their youth development system, capable of producing players ready to perform at the highest level when called upon.

  • Montego Bay United beat Treasure Beach FC to reclaim JPL lead

    Montego Bay United beat Treasure Beach FC to reclaim JPL lead

    Montego Bay United has surged back to the top of the Jamaica Premier League standings following a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Treasure Beach FC on Sunday. The crucial match, held at St Elizabeth Technical Sports Complex in Santa Cruz, marked Montego Bay’s sixth consecutive triumph over the newly promoted side this season.

    With this win, Montego Bay now sits at 29 points, narrowly edging past previous league leaders Racing United who stumbled with a scoreless draw against Waterhouse FC at a rain-affected Ferdie Neita Park. The championship race has intensified as teams navigate challenging field conditions and tight competition.

    In other Sunday fixtures, Molynes United and Mount Pleasant FA played to a 0-0 stalemate—their second drawn encounter this season. Chapelton Maroons continued their impressive form with a 2-1 victory over Harbour View FC, securing consecutive wins and climbing to sixth position with 18 points. Meanwhile, the scheduled match between Dunbeholden FC and Spanish Town Police FC was postponed due to waterlogged pitch conditions at Dunbeholden Sports Complex.

    Montego Bay’s offensive breakthrough came after two previous scoreless matches, ending a 195-minute goal drought dating back to December 15. Dwight Merrick opened the scoring in the seventh minute, capitalizing on a weak clearance from Treasure Beach goalkeeper Mowey Morgan by slotting home from six yards. Deonjay Brown extended the advantage in the 22nd minute with a close-range finish after defensive miscues from the hosts. Though Tommy Lawrence pulled one back for Treasure Beach in the 38th minute, the home side couldn’t convert several promising opportunities to equalize.

    At Turner Field in Clarendon, Chapelton Maroons demonstrated resilience by overcoming a missed first-half penalty to defeat Harbour View for the second time this season. Zhaine Pinnock’s early third-minute strike was later canceled out by Rohan Brown’s 65th-minute equalizer, but Sean Leighton’s dramatic 85th-minute winner secured three valuable points for the ascending Chapelton side.

  • World Athletics boss Sebastien Coe arrives in Jamaica

    World Athletics boss Sebastien Coe arrives in Jamaica

    Sebastien Coe, the President of World Athletics and renowned British double Olympic champion, has commenced a significant diplomatic tour in Jamaica. His arrival at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston late Sunday night marked the beginning of several days of high-profile engagements with the nation’s sporting and governmental leadership. The track and field icon was formally received by Garth Gayle, President of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA).

    The agenda for Coe’s visit includes strategic meetings at the highest levels of Jamaican governance. Scheduled discussions with Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Sports Minister Olivia Grange follow an initial working breakfast with JAAA leadership. This itinerary underscores the collaborative spirit between international athletic governance and Jamaican sporting authorities.

    A particularly poignant segment of Coe’s itinerary involves an inspection visit to the Montego Bay Sports Complex on Tuesday. The facility’s track has remained non-operational for six years and sustained additional damage during Hurricane Melissa in October, highlighting infrastructure challenges facing Jamaican athletics.

    This visit represents Coe’s second official trip to Jamaica in under four years, following his previous attendance at the 2022 Carifta Games hosted in Kingston. The current tour emphasizes World Athletics’ continued commitment to nurturing Jamaica’s track and field legacy while addressing critical infrastructure needs.