Jamaica Close In On Automatic FIFA World Cup Qualifiers
Reggae Boyz finish year as the no.1 Caribbean team Jamaica have finished no.48 in FIFA’s last world rankings for 2019
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Reggae Boyz finish year as the no.1 Caribbean team Jamaica have finished no.48 in FIFA’s last world rankings for 2019
Read MoreMiss World winner , Toni-Ann Singh is to perform in Jamaica in just a few days. She is to scheduled
Read MoreOn Tuesday Jamaica and West Indies women cricketer Stafanie Taylor was named in the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) One-Day International
Read MoreOn Friday West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo announced his return to international cricket. His announcement came little over a year
Read MoreOn Friday Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce was crowned the Best Female Athlete at the inaugural Panam Sports Awards. Earlier this year,
Read MoreJamaica’s Toni-Ann Singh is Miss World 2019! Singh bested 113 other contestants at the 69th edition of the pageant to
Read MoreJamaica’s Toni-Ann Singh has been crowned the winner of the talent contest at the 69th staging of the Miss World
Read MoreThe Olympic exploits of Jamaica’s most successful sprinter – Usain Bolt have been ranked as the best among sporting performances
Read MoreLATAM Airlines launched the first of three weekly non-stop flights between Lima, Peru and Montego Bay, Jamaica last Monday (December
Read MoreThe Jamaica Football Federation has extended congratulations to Reggae Girl Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw on being named by the Guardian, International
Read MoreJamaican Excellence! Maryland State Senator Shirley Nathan-Pulliam is retiring. The Jamaican-born 80-year-old announced her retirement on Sunday via a letter
Read MoreSunshine Girl Jhaniele Fowler has, for the second year in a row, won the Suncorp Super Netball League Player of
Read MoreA perfect night in Munich for Leon Bailey! Jamaica international Leon Bailey once again showed why he is considered to
Read MoreJamaica has fallen three places to 48 in the most recent iteration of the FIFA/Coca World Ranking football ranking. The
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