As Reggae Boyz stumble, skeptical Jamaica fans turn all eyes to USMNT showdown
Proud and prickly, Jamaica are the smallest country still in contention for a CONCACAF World Cup berth – and probably the smallest in the world still holding a realistic shot of making it to Brazil next summer.
The island nation is used to punching above its weight on the world sporting stage, fostering a feisty attitude aptly summed up by one of the many hard-edged dancehall songs blared at full volume in the National Stadium at Independence Park in the lead-up to the Reggae Boyz' qualifier against Mexico on Tuesday night.
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Proud and prickly, Jamaica are the smallest country still in contention for a CONCACAF World Cup berth – and probably the smallest in the world still holding a realistic shot of making it to Brazil next summer.
The island nation is used to punching above its weight on the world sporting stage, fostering a feisty attitude aptly summed up by one of the many hard-edged dancehall songs blared at full volume in the National Stadium at Independence Park in the lead-up to the Reggae Boyz' qualifier against Mexico on Tuesday night.
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