
Tags: Football, Reggae Boyz
Reggae Boy Tevin Shaw has become the third player from Jamaica to sign up for the newly formed Canadian Premier League.
Shaw will turn out for Atletico Ottawa after signing a two-year deal last Thursday.
The deal ended Shaw’s relationship with Jamaican Red Stripe Premier League outfit, Portmore United.
Before Shaw, Alex Marshall and Nicholas Nelson, were also announced as entrants to the league.
Shaw is hoping that his efforts with Ottawa will mean he finds his way into bigger markets down the line.
“Trying to one the standout players in my role and also be a leader; add few goals, few assists and continue to work my socks off to get a few more national call-ups and take it from there. (Also) to make the transition to a better set-up into the wider world because I aspire to play at the highest level,” said Shaw.
The Canadian Premier League has been suspended until April 11.
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