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Cedella Marley, the daughter of legend Bob Marley, played a key role in resurrecting the Jamaican women's soccer team and its quest to the World Cup. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio ...
As the Jamaican Women’s National Soccer Team has struggled to get funding from its own country’s soccer organization in recent years, the team has found help in the daughter of its most famous ...
Bob Marley instilled a love of soccer in ... earned from ‘Strike Hard,’ a GoFundMe page and by becoming an ambassador and sponsor of the women’s national team through the Bob Marley ...
Cedella Marley, the eldest daughter of reggae legend Bob Marley, is campaigning to make the Women’s Jamaican Soccer Team become the first female Caribbean footballers to play in the 2015 Women ...
Last fall, he helped the Reggae Girlz become the first Caribbean team to qualify for the Women's World Cup. Jamaica entered the World Cup as underdogs and lost their first match against Brazil 3-0.
When the federation defunded the team a second time in 2016, Cedella -- unbowed -- simply redoubled her efforts, pushing for a complete culture change within Jamaican women's soccer. First, she ...
The women's team disbanded again in 2016, but Marley never wavered in her commitment to the program. In 2019, her efforts – and the work of countless others who were equally as dedicated to the ...
In 2014, Bob and Rita Marley’s eldest daughter was alarmed to learn the Jamaican soccer federation had stopped funding the team. Marley hoped to help the Reggae Girlz reach the 2015 World Cup ...
Bob Marley instilled a love of soccer in ... earned from ‘Strike Hard,’ a GoFundMe page and by becoming an ambassador and sponsor of the women’s national team through the Bob Marley ...
One afternoon in 2014, Cedella Marley, Bob's eldest daughter with his wife Rita, was handed a ... the women's soccer team hadn't existed for much of the previous four years because the country's ...
‘It’s in my DNA’: Bob Marley instilled his love of football in his daughter, Cedella. Now she’s changing lives in Jamaica ...