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Curacao Football Federation president Gilbert Martina has hailed the success of Jamaica’s football programme and hopes his team can replicate it going forward. Curacao will host the Reggae Boyz on Friday at the Ergilio Hato Stadium in their crucial Concacaf World Cup Qualifier.
Jamaica remain the strongest team in Group B, and the defeat to Curacao should serve as a timely reminder that they are not invincible, while the setback is also likely to sharpen their focus and increase their determination heading into this clash with Bermuda.
Leicester City forward Bobby De Cordova-Reid scores for Jamaica in their 4-0 World Cup qualifying win over Bermuda.
Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum, Jamaica’s iconic spirit, continues to play a defining role in the development of local football through its long-standing partnership with the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and the Reggae Boyz.
Jamaica routed Bermuda 4-0 on Tuesday and inched closer to securing a place at the World Cup for the second time. Dante Leverock scored an own goal before Bobby De Corva-Reid and Shamar Nicholson extended Jamaica's half-time lead to 3-0 with goals in the 26th and 35th minutes.
Curacao boosted its chances of reaching the World Cup for the first time on Friday with a 2-0 victory over Jamaica in CONCACAF qualifiers.
Meanwhile, Jamaica are boosted by the return of several players who missed the opening two qualifiers in group B due to injury, including captain Andre Blake, Joel Latibeaudiere, Ethan Pinnock, Amari'i Bell, Bobby Reid, Rumarn Burrell and Demarai Gray.