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Jamaica’s National Under 20 footballers are getrting ready to head-off for Mexico for the Concacaf under 20 Championships which gets underway later this month.
The young Reggae Boys who will be seeking to qualify for the FIFA Under 20 World Cup for the first time since 2001, will contest Group A’ alongside the United States, Costa Rica and Cuba from which the top two teams from each group will advance to the quarter-finals of the competition alongside the two best third place teams
In the meantime Adrian Reid of Cavalier and Tawayne Lynch of Mount Pleasant head the local based players in the 21 member squad.
The other local based players are Jloyd Smith and Christopher Ainsworth of Cavalier, Alex James and Nashordo Gibbs of Real Mona, Javin Williams of Reno, Shadeko Wizzard and Nahshon Bolt of Arnett Gardens, Dunstin Cohen of Vere United, Brian Burkett of Dunbeholden, Orane Watson of Chapelton Maroons and Rashaun Small of Portmore United.
The overseas based players are Joshua Grant, Nyle Waugh, Avery Grange, Ashton Gordon, Alexander Bicknell, Fabian Reynolds, Makai Welch and Romain Blake.
The Jerome Waite coached team which will leave the island next Wednesday will open the tournament on July 19 against the USA.
The four quarter-final winners will book their ticket to the 2025 FIFA Under 20 World Cup which will be hosted in Chile in 2025.
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