Jamaica Reggae Girlz coach Vin Blaine expects a strong start to the World Cup qualifiers, despite missing a few of the squad’s key players, when the campaign kicks off on Thursday, at the National Stadium, with a match in the CONCACAF Women’s Championship.
The Reggae Girlz, who made a historic debut at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, have called up an experienced squad to face Bermuda and Grenada in the upcoming international window. Despite retaining a number of players that formed part of the historic team, a few others will not be available for the campaign.
Notably absent will be Havana Solange, the scorer of the team’s only World Cup goal, who is injured, Cheyna Matthews, who is taking time away from the sport, and the team’s skipper Konya Plumber.
The likes of Khadijah Shaw and many others have, however, been called up for the fixture along with a few recent additions and players who could make their debut.
“Most of these players have played before and are quite seasoned campaigners. We’re without a few players that we invited due to documentation issues, but we are looking forward to having them in the future. These are the girls that have been chosen and I have selected, and we still have a formidable squad,” Blaine said.
“There are many experienced players and some new players that I am taking the opportunity to look at,” he added.
The Reggae Girlz have been given all Caribbean opponents for the first round of qualifiers. Apart from Bermuda, they will also face the Dominican Republic, Grenada, and the Cayman Islands in Group C.