The Jamaica women’s national team that reached the knockout phase at this year’s World Cup announced on Saturday a decision to withdraw from two Women’s Gold Cup qualifiers next week due to “constant mistreatment” from their national governing body.
According to a statement shared on social media by members of the squad nicknamed the Reggae Girlz, the team have not received “full and correct” payment for their World Cup performance or bonuses for qualifying for that tournament. Read More
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