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    Hopes that the Reggae Boyz would breathe easier during their October 11, 2008, World Cup qualifier against CONCACAF giants Mexico were dashed yesterday with the announcement of a change in the venue.

    Weeks ago, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) was advised that the national team would meet the Mexicans at the Cuauhtemoc Stadium in the City of Puebla and not the much-feared Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. The City of Puebla is sited at 2, 149 meters, just 100 meters lower than Mexico City where the Azteca Stadium is located.

    The 100 meter difference gave some Jamaicans the belief that the Reggae Boyz would be able put up a better fight in a less punishing altitude. That belief was dashed yesterday when the JFF received communication that the game will be shifted to the Azteca.

    Memories for the Reggae Boyz at this Stadium are not particularly pleasing and some are still haunted by memories of players bleeding from the nose, collapsing or requiring oxygen in addition to a 0-6 defeat in 1997. Only recently Jamaica’s Under-20 girls played three qualifiers in Puebla and took some time to acclimatize.

    The coach of the team reported that the girls suffered from burning and bleeding of the nose before acclimatizing. With that achieved they recovered from two early losses to win their third game handsomely but failed to advance.

    A number of teams particularly in Central and South America play international games at high altitude which is often a struggle for visiting teams. In May 2007, FIFA president Sepp Blatter citing advice from that body’s medical committee banned the playing of matches above an altitude of 2,500 meters, which ruled out the Azteca.

    Bolivia was most affected as they played a number of matches in La Paz, the highest capital city in the world, at an altitude of 3,500 meters. Under the leadership of president Evo Morales, Bolivia courted, successfully, the support of high altitude neighbours Ecuador and Peru. Football legend Diego Maradona added his support to their fight against what they labeled ‘football’ apartheid.

    Maradona played an hour-long game in La Paz to demonstrate that if a 47-year old, who has had serious health concerns could play at that altitude then, then fit professionals could do so. President Morales also played in that game as well as playing in another at 5,270 meters.

    The ban was suspended in May 2008.
    Last edited by Mosiah; July 31, 2008, 03:36 PM.


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  • #2
    Costa Rica didn't beat them there?
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Simple. Better preparation. There are two main schools of thought of how to combat the effects of the high altitude. One is to get there 2 weeks before, the next is to get in a day before the game and get out after. Any experts here? We've been through this many times before and the solution is to properly prepare.
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      • #4
        .. anyway, at this point the focus should be getting 1 or 3 points from Canada next month. The fact that they move the game shows that there is some concern.

        We better start chanting Obama's slogan, "Yes We Can!".
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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        • #5
          Was initially surprise that they would not play there.. When is the Mexico away game... we most likely wont have the team for long so we may have to hold camp somewhere like denver and then fly there a day before...

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          • #6
            yo the Mexican dem did first think say we a joke side...and upon second review and after Sven saw this video....him say send dem r@zz back a Azteca...unu member this.

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bya7qNFQD0A

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            • #7
              suh it look to mi...dem been doing some scouting......

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              • #8
                Mistakes galore!
                Oooooh well!
                "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                  Hopes that the Reggae Boyz would breathe easier during their October 11, 2008, World Cup qualifier against CONCACAF giants Mexico were dashed yesterday with the announcement of a change in the venue.

                  Weeks ago, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) was advised that the national team would meet the Mexicans at the Cuauhtemoc Stadium in the City of Puebla and not the much-feared Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. The City of Puebla is sited at 2, 149 meters, just 100 meters lower than Mexico City where the Azteca Stadium is located.

                  The 100 meter difference gave some Jamaicans the belief that the Reggae Boyz would be able put up a better fight in a less punishing altitude. That belief was dashed yesterday when the JFF received communication that the game will be shifted to the Azteca.

                  Memories for the Reggae Boyz at this Stadium are not particularly pleasing and some are still haunted by memories of players bleeding from the nose, collapsing or requiring oxygen in addition to a 0-6 defeat in 1997. Only recently Jamaica’s Under-20 girls played three qualifiers in Puebla and took some time to acclimatize.

                  The coach of the team reported that the girls suffered from burning and bleeding of the nose before acclimatizing. With that achieved they recovered from two early losses to win their third game handsomely but failed to advance.

                  A number of teams particularly in Central and South America play international games at high altitude which is often a struggle for visiting teams. In May 2007, FIFA president Sepp Blatter citing advice from that body’s medical committee banned the playing of matches above an altitude of 2,500 meters, which ruled out the Azteca.

                  Bolivia was most affected as they played a number of matches in La Paz, the highest capital city in the world, at an altitude of 3,500 meters. Under the leadership of president Evo Morales, Bolivia courted, successfully, the support of high altitude neighbours Ecuador and Peru. Football legend Diego Maradona added his support to their fight against what they labeled ‘football’ apartheid.

                  Maradona played an hour-long game in La Paz to demonstrate that if a 47-year old, who has had serious health concerns could play at that altitude then, then fit professionals could do so. President Morales also played in that game as well as playing in another at 5,270 meters.

                  The ban was suspended in May 2008.
                  curious that some felt 100m would make a difference. more likely the intimidating azteca crowd may be crucial.
                  TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                  Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

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                  • #10
                    We no care weh dem want play the game, we will go there pick up the 1 point that we need.

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                    • #11
                      aren't 3 points available? why yuh want 1?


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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Dunny View Post
                        We no care weh dem want play the game, we will go there pick up the 1 point that we need.
                        why not 3?
                        TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                        Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

                        D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                          aren't 3 points available? why yuh want 1?
                          I'm just been realistic 3 would be great but 1 will do. we need to win our home games and not get beaten away, thats the recipe for qualifying

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                          • #14
                            unu really seriously feel say we gwen go Mexico and tek 3 points from them...I am a full blooded supporter and I am hoping that we don't get ran off the field...because Mexico will always be Mexico...inna Azteca...too much things will have to go right for us...and the major thing is them underestimating us....wi can cross that off the list.

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                            • #15
                              I may not be an expert but I played 7 games @ the America's tournament in Mexico City when I was 16 and the altitude thing is way overblown. Go out and play football and stop the complaining.

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