Jamaica Reggae Boy defenders Alvas Powell and Damion Lowe are the only players to be included in the annual CONCACAF Team of the Year, announced by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS).
Based on the statistics accumulated for the period Powell, who spent the majority of the season with Major League Soccer (MLS) club Philadelphia Union, before moving to FC Cincinnati, was selected as as the region’s best right back.
Lowe, who plies his trade for the Egyptian club Al-Ittihad was named as part of the team’s reserves. Back in August, the defender was named as part of the CONCACAF Gold Cup Best XI.
The list was dominated by Mexican players, with four members of the El Tri squad named to the line-up. Club America goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa was named in goal, Edson Álvarez takes his place in the backline, Hector Herrera was put in midfield, and Hirving Lozano upfront. Three Canadians Cyle Larin, Jonathan Davis, and Bayern Munich’s Alphanso David have also been included in the XI. The list is completed by three players from the United States who are represented by Bruce Aaronson, Weston McKenie, and Miles Robinson.
Named among the substitutes, alongside Lowe, are Matt Turner (USA), Tajon Buchanan (Can), Rogelio Funes Murray (Mex), Ricardo Pepe (USA), Julia Araujo (USA), and Sebastien Vargas Mexico. Lowe and Powell have been crucial parts of Jamaica’s World Cup squad. The team, who would best be suited for a 4-3-3 formation, would be coached by Mexico’s Javier Aguirre.
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