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  2. Jamaica Football Federation - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, Jamaica's national team had its first international match against Haiti and won all three games 1–0, 2–1, and 3–0. [3] In 1926, Jamaica hosted Haiti at Sabina Park and won 6–0. [3] [4] The Haitians remained frequent opponents, and it was not until 1932 that their run of defeats was broken with a 4–1 home win in Port-au-Prince ...

  3. Football in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is the governing body of football in Jamaica. It was formed in 1910 and governs men's football since then and women's football since 1991. Between 1987 and 1991, women's football was governed by the Jamaican Women's Football Federation. The JFF joined CONCACAF and FIFA in 1962.

  4. Jamaica national football team - Wikipedia

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    The national team have used four clothing manufacturers to supply the official kit for Jamaica. The team's first supplier was Italian manufacturer Lanzera in 1995 before it merged with Kappa a year later. This deal was terminated after the 1998 World Cup. [93]

  5. Jamaican football league system - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica National Premier League is the top-flight of football in Jamaica Below this, the clubs are separated on geographical grounds. Dependent on which parish a club is located in, it is a member of a specific confederation. Clubs from the parishes of Kingston and St. Andrew are members of the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association ...

  6. Category:Sports governing bodies in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sports governing bodies in Jamaica" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Jamaica Football Federation; I.

  7. Caribbean Football Union - Wikipedia

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    The formation of the Caribbean Football Union is credited to former Trinidad and Tobago national footballer Patrick Raymond. In 1976, he approached Phil Woosnam, the Commissioner of the North American Soccer League (NASL), about ownership of a Caribbean franchise within the NASL, and instead, Woosnam proposed the formation of a Caribbean Professional League.

  8. List of football federations - Wikipedia

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    FIFA - Fédération Internationale de Football Association - 211 members - founded in 1904, represents nations from around the world, and is the overall governing body of recognised international football.

  9. Category:Jamaica national football team - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica national under-17 football team; Jamaica national under-20 football team This page was last edited on 10 July 2020, at 11:23 (UTC). Text is ...