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Women World Cup: It’s Reggae Jamz as Jamaica Sends out Panama 1-0 in Group F
Kingston Jamaica will be ablaze with Reggae Jamz all nite long for the Reggae Girlz of Jamaica gat their first win ever at the Women’s world cup piping Panama 1-0 in a group F encounter at the NIB Stadium.

Center Back for Angel City FC, Jamaica Skipper Allyson Sureby climbed her opponent to head home the country’s first goal at the tournament from Carter’s corner kick in the 56th minute.
Jamaica was to have a penalty at 90+3rd minute after Spence’s shot hit the arm of Natis but VAR overturn it.
France had played goalless with Jamaica while Brazil slammed Panama 4-0 in the first round. France earlier today sent Brazil to the fringe 2-1 and now Jamaica has arranged Panama’s ouster in another lone goal defeat.
France tops group F with 4 points scoring 2 goals and conceding one; Jamaica is second with 4 points with a long goal; Brazil is 3rd with 3 points scoring 5 goals and conceding 2 while Panama now out has no point scored no goal but conceded 5 goals.
It was Jamaica’s first victory at the world cup beating debutant Panama having conceded 12 goals in their first three matches losing all in 2019.
Panama conceded three of their five goals at the 2023 world cup via headers more than any other team in the competition,
Both teams had met twice on 17th October 2018 they played 2-2 draw and on 20th May 2019 Jamaica 3 Panama 1.
On 2nd August the last group matches to be played simultaneously will feature Panama versus France at Sydney Football Stadium and Jamaica versus Brazil at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.
The team is backed by Ambassador Cecedalla Marley, daughter of Legendary Bob Marley the Reggae Crooner. She helps raise awareness for the team encourages development and provide for them financially.
On Sunday 30th July there will be four matches. Korea will meet Morocco at Hindmarsh Stadium at 0530 hours in Group H; two matches will be played simultaneously at 0800 hours to conclude group A as Norway meets Philippines at Eden Park and Switzerland versus hosts New Zealand at Forsyth Stadium while the second round of group H match will also be concluded at 1030 hours when Germany will slug it out with Columbia at Allianz Stadium.
By Eniola Olatunji
News
Friendlies: Super Eagles To Face Poland, Portugal In June
Fresh from defeating one FIFA World Cup-bound team, Iran, and drawing with another, Jordan, in Antalya, Turkey, three-time African champions Nigeria are looking forward to an exciting summer, with fixtures lined up against Poland and World Cup-bound side Portugal during the FIFA window for friendly matches in June.
The Nigeran Football Federation’s FIFA Match Agent, Jairo Pachon of Eurodata Sport, confirmed on Thursday that the clash with Poland will take place at the PGE Narodowy Stadium in Warsaw on June 3.
The encounter with Portugal is scheduled for June 10, with the venue to be announced in the coming days.
The game against the Seleção das Quinas — the nickname of Portugal’s senior men’s team — will serve as the hosts’ final match before they travel to the Americas for this summer’s FIFA World Cup finals, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The Super Eagles are also scheduled to defend their crown at this year’s Unity Cup Tournament in London, set to take place from May 26 to 30.
International News
Liverpool Puts Four Stars Up For Sale
Liverpool FC is gearing up for a major squad overhaul after a frustrating campaign.
Despite investing heavily last summer, the Reds have struggled to meet expectations in the Premier League and now face crucial decisions.
Sporting director Richard Hughes defended the club’s recruitment strategy, stating: “These are players who have already achieved a lot in their individual careers… we also want to try and win right now.” However, results on the pitch have not matched those ambitions.
As a result, several big names are now on the transfer list. According to reports, Cody Gakpo, Alexis Mac Allister, Federico Chiesa and Joe Gomez could all leave Anfield this summer. The situation becomes even more delicate with Mohamed Salah already set to depart at the end of his contract, marking the end of an era for the club.
Uncertainty also surrounds several other players, while pressure is mounting on manager Arne Slot. His future could depend on upcoming results, with Xabi Alonso already mentioned as a potential successor. Liverpool appears ready to make tough and possibly unexpected choices to rebuild and return to the top.
International News
Big Stars Who Wont Be At 2026 World Cup
The World Cup 2026 playoffs have delivered their final verdict, and while many nations celebrate qualification, others face bitter disappointment. Among the biggest shocks is Italy’s elimination against Bosnia and Herzegovina (1-1, 4-1 on penalties), marking a third consecutive absence from the tournament.
“It’s a devastating blow,” many observers noted, as captain Gianluigi Donnarumma will miss yet another World Cup at 27. The list of absent goalkeepers also includes Jan Oblak, André Onana, and Giorgi Mamardashvili, all denied a place on football’s biggest stage.


Federico Dimarco (Italy)
Several global stars will also be watching from home. Robert Lewandowski headlines the list after Poland’s elimination against Sweden. “Football can be cruel… it hurts because we were so close,” he admitted after the match. Alongside him, names like Victor Osimhen, Dusan Vlahovic, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and Serhou Guirassy will miss out, as will creative forces such as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Dominik Szoboszlai. Even promising talents like Rasmus Højlund and Benjamin Sesko failed to secure qualification, highlighting the fierce competition across continents.
Robert Lewandowski (Poland)
Injuries have also played their part in shaping this list of absentees. Rodrygo is expected to miss out despite being in contention, while Neymar Jr. still hopes for a late call-up after a long absence from the national team. Jack Grealish, sidelined with a stress fracture, also faces a race against time. As the tournament approaches, the absence of these major names serves as a reminder of how unforgiving international football can be, even for the game’s biggest stars.

Dominik Szoboszlai (Hungary)
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