KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz could face Brazil in a friendly international before the kick-off to the prestigious Copa America Centenario, scheduled for the USA June 3-26.
Jamaica Football Federation president Captain Horace Burrell said following the draw of Copa America Centenario at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on Sunday night, “a number of countries have approached us with the intention of organising a game”.
“Brazil is one of them that have approached us, and as you know Brazil is a big team in the world, so playing a friendly game would be a win-win situation for Jamaica and for Brazil,” Burrell told OBSERVER ONLINE Monday night.
Jamaica Football Federation president Captain Horace Burrell said following the draw of Copa America Centenario at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on Sunday night, “a number of countries have approached us with the intention of organising a game”.
“Brazil is one of them that have approached us, and as you know Brazil is a big team in the world, so playing a friendly game would be a win-win situation for Jamaica and for Brazil,” Burrell told OBSERVER ONLINE Monday night.
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