4 ‘foreign’ players for Brazil camp
Monday, December 13, 2010
Four overseas-based players have been included in Jamaica's 22-man Under-17 for a extended training camp to be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, from December 15 to January 4, in preparation for the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying Finals to be held in western Jamaica next February.
They are Shane Hardie (USA), Quante Smith (Canada), Shawn Lawson (Canada) and Jevani Brown (United Kingdom).
The four will be joined by local-based Troy Moo-Penn (Manchester High), Nico Campbell (St George's), Omar Holness (Wolmer's), Patrick Palmer (Wolmer's), Romario Williams (Kingston College), Alvas Powell (Paul Bogle), Oshane Jenkins (St George's), Odean Clarke (Muschette), Jason Wright (Wolmer's), Kemo Wallace (Wolmer's), Ramario Thompson (STETHS), Romario Jones (St George's), Andre Lewis (St George's), Jason Jacobs (STETHS), Noel Johnson (Glenmuir), Romane Brown (Muschett), Melvin Blair (Mannings) and Junior Flemmings (Jamaica College).
In Brazil, the players will be involved in eight practice games and a number of training sessions. The aim of the international camp is to allow the players to focus fully on their preparation and to enhance their technical and tactical awareness.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz17zpUB6yW
Monday, December 13, 2010
Four overseas-based players have been included in Jamaica's 22-man Under-17 for a extended training camp to be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, from December 15 to January 4, in preparation for the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying Finals to be held in western Jamaica next February.
They are Shane Hardie (USA), Quante Smith (Canada), Shawn Lawson (Canada) and Jevani Brown (United Kingdom).
The four will be joined by local-based Troy Moo-Penn (Manchester High), Nico Campbell (St George's), Omar Holness (Wolmer's), Patrick Palmer (Wolmer's), Romario Williams (Kingston College), Alvas Powell (Paul Bogle), Oshane Jenkins (St George's), Odean Clarke (Muschette), Jason Wright (Wolmer's), Kemo Wallace (Wolmer's), Ramario Thompson (STETHS), Romario Jones (St George's), Andre Lewis (St George's), Jason Jacobs (STETHS), Noel Johnson (Glenmuir), Romane Brown (Muschett), Melvin Blair (Mannings) and Junior Flemmings (Jamaica College).
In Brazil, the players will be involved in eight practice games and a number of training sessions. The aim of the international camp is to allow the players to focus fully on their preparation and to enhance their technical and tactical awareness.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz17zpUB6yW
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