Jamaica Earns Country’s First-Ever Women’s World Cup Berth
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Jamaica’s women’s national team will be going to the World Cup for the first time in the team’s history after beating Panama on penalties in the third-place game at the CONCACAF qualifying tournament. With this win, the team also becomes the first Caribbean nation ever to qualify for the Women’s World Cup.
This marathon, back-and-forth win was far from easy for the No. 64-ranked Reggae Girlz, who were up against an equally determined Panama team that was also in the hunt for their first World Cup appearance.
Khadija Shaw, a senior forward for the University of Tennessee, opened up the scoring for Jamaica in the first half with an absurdly wide-open header in the middle of the box. But with 16 minutes left in regulation, Panama’s Natalia Mills went on a beautiful run before scoring an equalizer. In extra time, Jamaica once again struck first with a goal from just inside the box by Jody Brown. But again, Panama came right back when Lineth Cedeno took advantage of a Jamaican mistake to chip in a late goal in the 115th minute.
Before the the end of extra time, Jamaica made the bold choice to substitute their 19-year-old starting goalkeeper, Sydney Schneider, for the much more experienced Nicole McClure. The gamble paid off for coach Hue Menzies, as McClure was able to get a pivotal penalty save for her team.
The ultimate hero of the game was Sheyla Diaz, who sunk the winning penalty that set off the celebrations.
Jamaica will join the United States and Canada, who played in this tournament’s final after this game ended, as the three women’s CONCACAF teams to make it to the 2019 World Cup in France. The players themselves will treasure this moment, but Menzies also believes that the win will cause a cultural shift in the way Jamaicans perceive women athletes and women in general.
“I’m telling you the amount of sacrifices we’ve made – the staff, the players – for the country, we’re going to change the culture back home. How they perceive women, it’s changed,” he said. “It’s a big sacrifice. And you know what? Those 20 girls decided they were going to make the change. It’s amazing right now. Not too many words can be said.”
If that perception becomes reality, the celebrations for Jamaica will only get better.
Well done to all involved with the Reggae Girlz success.We are very proud as a Nation for your achievement is Our Achievement since y’all are very much part of out of many one ppl.
Hey even the Bandwagonists are welcome to celebrate as much as unno never care 2 red cents about Women football and women’s sports in general!
Jamaica to the world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To be honest I wasn’t following their journey until they qualified but I will be cheering for them best believe. Hope I’m able to make a couple of their games. Big up the di Marley name again, I read where they state Cedella Marley injected this revival.