The Reggae Girlz are Here!

The Reggae Girlz, Jamaica’s senior women’s football team, arrived in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday and is undergoing intense preparation for their international friendly against Costa Rica.  The game which is part of the teams’ preparation for the FIFA 2023 World Cup, will be played on Sunday, October 24th at the DRV PNK Stadium at 5 pm.

The Jamaican team that arrived in Fort Lauderdale has two new faces.  They are Leicester City’s Page Bailey-Gayle and University of Notre Dame’s Kalyssa van Zanten.   Soccer fans will also get to see the skillful and productive striker Khadijah ’Bunny’ Shaw, who currently plays for Manchester City.  Shaw has scored 42 goals in 30 appearances for Jamaica.

The weekend soccer festivity is a production of the Football is Freedom initiative, spearheaded by Global Ambassador for the team, Cedella Marley.  The organizers are hoping for a big turnout, especially on Sunday, to support the team with crowd energy and much needed funding for its World Cup program.

Both teams are slated to take part in a scrimmage contest on Saturday at the same venue, before the big game on Sunday.  On Sunday, spectators will be treated to a pre-game party, entertainment, food trucks, a community marketplace, and a musical half-time show that will be of epic proportion.

The Region’s number four ranked Costa Rica is coming off a two-game match against Panama last month, in which they secured a win and lost the other.  Jamaica’s last game was a 0-4 loss against the United States on June 13.  Before the US game, the region’s fifth ranked Reggae Girlz eked a 1-0 win over Nigeria on June 10th.

- Advertisement -

Jamaica’s team is expected to come from: Sydney Schneider (Washington Spirit), Chantelle Swaby (Glasgow Rangers FC), Jade Bailey (Liverpool FC), Vyan Sampson (Charlton Athletic), Konya Plummer (Orlando Pride; on loan to AIK Stockholm), Chinyelu Asher (Washington Spirit), Kayla McCoy (Glasgow Rangers FC), Atlanta Primus (London City Lionesses), Khadija Shaw (Manchester City FC), Sashana Campbell (Unattached), Rebecca Spencer (Tottenham Hotspurs FC), Allyson Swaby (AS Roma), Tiernny Wiltshire (KUPS), Drew Spence (Chelsea FC), Cheyna Matthews (Louisville FC), Marlo Sweatman (Haladas FC), Satara Murray (Bristol City FC), Yazmeen Jamieson (P18 IK), Olufolasade Adamolekun (University of South California), Trudi Carter (FC Gintra), Kalyssa Van Zanten (University of Notre Dame) and Paige Bailey-Gayle (Leicester City FC).

More Stories

Audrey Marks, Delano Seiveright

Senators Audrey Marks, Delano Seiveright appointed to ministerial roles

Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness has appointed two newly sworn-in government senators, Audrey Marks and Delano Seiveright, to ministerial positions, reinforcing his Administration’s focus...
Antigua and Barbuda says it will accept nationals deported from the US

Antigua and Barbuda seeks clarification on draft US travel ban proposal

The government of Antigua and Barbuda has formally sought clarification from the United States following reports that the Caribbean nation could be among the...
Andrew Holness

Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness hints at election announcement ‘very soon’

Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness has hinted that the countdown to general elections has begun, telling supporters that “every Jamaican will be called upon...
West Indies Women cruise to victory as Dottin, Matthews deliver masterclass

West Indies Women set for high-stakes clash against Scotland in World Cup Qualifiers

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The journey to cricket’s grandest stage intensifies as the West Indies Women’s team embarks on its mission to secure...
Marco Rubio

US applauds Belize’s democratic elections, pledges continued partnership

The United States has congratulated Prime Minister John Briceño on his re-election, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening bilateral ties with Belize. In an official statement,...
Mr Justice Andrew Burgess

CCJ to host special sitting for Justice Andrew Burgess’s retirement

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) will hold a Special Sitting on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, to honor the retirement of the Honourable Mr...
cocaine bust Guyanese nationals

Guyanese nationals among six arrested in massive cocaine bust off West Africa

Four Guyanese nationals are among six crew members arrested after authorities discovered 6.3 tonnes of cocaine aboard a Guyana-flagged vessel off the West African...
Ackera Nugent Jamaica

Jamaica names 24-athlete squad for World Indoor Championships for Nanjing

For the upcoming 2025 World Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, Jamaica has unveiled a formidable team of 24 athletes and nine officials. The highly anticipated...
Jamaica Scorpions

Jamaica Scorpions strike late as Mindley’s fiery spell seals victory

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Marquino Mindley delivered a searing spell of fast bowling to propel the Jamaica Scorpions to a dramatic 40-run victory over...
US travel ban

Saint Lucia and St. Kitts & Nevis respond to reports of US travel ban

The governments of Saint Lucia and St. Kitts & Nevis have responded to media reports suggesting that their nations are included in a draft...

Latest Articles

Skip to content