Written by Beverly Melbourne
- Last Updated on Sunday, 28 June 2009 21:52
Jamaica beat Cayman 4 - 1 in the 2009 June 28th friendly encounter between the Cayman Islands National Football Senior Men’s team and Jamaica’s National Senior team as they prepare for the prestigious Gold Cup competition which starts in July.
FINAL RESULT:
Jamaica 4 - 1 Cayman

JUNE 25th @ TE McField:
Youth Exhibition Match 5pm
Cayman All Star vs Jamaica 7pm
JUNE 28th @ Truman Bodden:
Cayman vs Jamaica 7pm
The Reggae Boys guided by Head Coach Theodore Whitmore resulting from the exit of former Liverpool and England National winger John Barnes will be on island on June 23 until June 29 after which they will leave the island for the Gold Cup are in Florida.
The players invited to training by Director of the National Program Carl Brown are Ramoon Sealy, Dexter Benliss, Joseph Tatum, Mario Dinall, (Goal Keepers) Abijah Rivers, Nicholas Ebanks, Jason Ebanks, Jairo Sanchez, Calvin Jefford, Renee Carter, Dave McLaughlin, Hank Parchment Donovan Godet, Phillip Berry, Benjamin Cupid, Ian Lindo, Tex Whitelock, Justin Pierre, Leighton Elliott, Donald Solomon, John Kelly, O'niel Taylor, Lorenzo Brown, , Mark Ebanks, Andrew McFarlane, Paul Brown, Theron Wood, Eric Brown, Richard Grant Tevan Levien and Stephen Tatum from the Cayman Brac.
These players will form the core of the squad from which the team will be selected to face their tuff opponents.
This will be just the beginning of a series of games which will be played to keep the nucleus of the national team prepared for future international competitions.
The Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) is determined to take football to the next level in the Cayman Islands, the opening the nationalCentre For Excellence the new “Home of CIFA” is just glimpse of what is to come in the future as President of CIFA Jeffrey Webb continues do forge ahead in the interest of football for the islands.
The Reggae Boyz were last here in November of 2008 when they defeated Cayman 2-0 after the passing of hurricane Paloma in a keenly contested game.
With the caliber of games played during the last football season it is expected that Cayman will be putting up another desperate attempt to conquer this prominent team.
For more on the CIFA Competitions or other CIFA events contact us here, or at the CIFA office at 949-5775, or visit www.caymanfootball.ky
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