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matstegen · 5 years
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Jamaica WNT portraits for Women’s World Cup 2019
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imvges-football · 5 years
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gaywoso · 5 years
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Romanian News
I’m not going to post any screenshots from IG bc hers is private but Andy Herczeg from the Romania WNT is hosting a cup on the 14th
🔜🏆 "Herczeg Andy" 2019
I invite all lovers of this wonderful sport to celebrate in exactly 15 days a new edition of the "Herczeg Andy" cup.
With the unconditional support of the family but also the support of wonderful people, this year I managed to organize a women's soccer competition in my hometown for the third year in a row.
The show is guaranteed, the entrance is free and the surprises will be held in the chain for both the teams and the participating players, as well as for the spectators present in the hall.
I can reveal to you that in this edition there will be valuable players from 3 different nationalities, players with important matches in the national teams, one of them even participating in the World Championship in France 2019
Soon I will come back with more details.
Stay tuned 💥 
Here is part of an article translated through Google
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There is also a contest with one of the participants who plays for Szent Mihály
🚨 MARLO SWEATMAN 🚨 The representative of Jamaica 🇯🇲 is coming to Romania for the first time in Luduș and will participate in the 2019 "Herczeg Andy" Cup for the first time. The winner of the contest will receive her boots, those in which she played at the World Championship in France 2019 🔥
I don’t think I have any Romanian followers but I still wanted to share!
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coreyblingbling · 6 years
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Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz defeated Chile 1-0 in their friendly international at the National Stadium, courtesy of a Marlo Sweatman goal in the 9th minute. Both teams will meet again on Sunday in Montego Bay. (📸 @taylor2nd) (at Dorchester, Boston) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuczrBPA7m3l6Su5yLJkRcbQh91v4p74-5iVjY0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15vhinp7q0kbz
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salmankhawaja · 7 years
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De top 5 speelsters die het vaakst uit de basis opstelling worden gewisseld: - Dayna Schra (sc Heerenveen) - Glenda van Lieshout (Achilles'29) - Romy Speelman (ADO Den Haag) - Kerstin Casparij (vv Alkmaar) - Marlo Sweatman (PEC Zwolle) #EredivisieVrouwen #EVstats
De top 5 speelsters die het vaakst uit de basis opstelling worden gewisseld: - Dayna Schra (sc Heerenveen) - Glenda van Lieshout (Achilles'29) - Romy Speelman (ADO Den Haag) - Kerstin Casparij (vv Alkmaar) - Marlo Sweatman (PEC Zwolle)#EredivisieVrouwen #EVstats
— Salman Khawaja (@SalmanKhawaja73) December 2, 2017
via Twitter https://twitter.com/SalmanKhawaja73 December 02, 2017 at 12:09PM
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goodnewsjamaica · 6 years
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Upbeat Girlz begin World Cup quest
New Post has been published on https://goodnewsjamaica.com/sports/upbeat-girlz-begin-world-cup-quest/
Upbeat Girlz begin World Cup quest
Jamaica’s senior Reggae Girlz going through stretching exercises.
The wait is finally over and Jamaica’s senior Reggae Girlz will get their World Cup quest under way today when they meet Guadeloupe in a CONCACAF Caribbean Women’s Group B qualifying game on the artificial surface at the Stade Sylvio Cator.
The game scheduled for 4:00 pm (3:00 pm Jamaica time) will be the curtain-raiser for the Haiti versus Martinique feature contest at 6:30 pm (5:30 pm Jamaica time).
The Jamaicans will be looking for a positive start, but in order to do that they will have to capitalise on every opportunity presented, which would also give them the cushion of three points and a healthy goal difference to put some pressure on their other competitors.
This will be a critical move as only the group winner will progress to the final round scheduled to take place from August 25 to September 2.
Head Coach Hue Menzies has expressed confidence of victory today, but he will respect all opponents.
“We can’t take any opponent lightl. We have foreign-based players, and I am sure they have a few overseas-based players of their own and they will also be coming in with a bit of confidence on their side.
“So, until the game ends, then it is anybody’s game and we just have to go out there and execute; and we feel confident that if we go out there and do what we need to do, then we will get the results,” he told the Jamaica Observer.
MENZIES… we can’t take any opponent lightly (Photos: Observer file)
“We have to get a big result to see if we can get on the board early and put them under pressure. Everything could come down to the number of goals scored, so we are confident that we can go out there and get a result… we just have to score when we get our opportunities,” he added.
The Jamaicans had a six-day camp in Orlando, Florida, prior to arriving in the French-speaking country on Monday, where they focused on the fitness.
They were looking forward to getting their first proper training session here at the game venue late yesterday evening to get acclimatised, but the inclement weather in the area put a damper on that.
“Obviously we have to make do with what we have here in the hotel… we got to do some stretching exercises and technical work as well. So far everything is good, we are looking forward to a good game and I think the players are ready for tomorrow’s (today’s) contest.
“Everybody is physically healthy, but I think as we go through the tournament we will see who has niggles and knocks and see where we have to make any adjustments. But right now everybody is good,” Menzies explained.
Oshay Nelson-Lawes was the only major injury concern coming out of the camp in Orlando and she did not travel with the team to Haiti. She is expected to be replaced by another local-based player, Natasha Douglas, who is scheduled to arrive today.
Meanwhile, Menzies, along with his assistants Lorne Donaldson and Andrew Price, has decided on the attacking 4-3-3 formation for today’s game, saying it suits the athletic nature of most of the players within the ranks.
He will start with Chris-Ann Chambers in goal, with Konya Plummer and Allyson Swaby in the heart of defence, while they will be flanked by Lauren Silva and Dominique Bond-Flasza.
In midfield, Marlo Sweatman, Chinyelu Asher and Chantelle Thompson have been tasked, as the three-prong attack will feature Khadijah Shaw, Trudi Carter and Deneisha Blackwood.
“We are going to play a 4-3-3 formation and that’s no secret as we are a very athletic team, so we have to spread ourselves wide and try and get behind them… we are going to try and take full advantage of that. So again, if we go out there and play the way we can, then we should get the result,” he noted.
The top three finishers of the final round will then qualify for the 2018 CONCACAF Women’s Championship, where they will vie for a spot in the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup to be staged in France.
By: Sherdon Cowan
Original Article Found Here
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