Steve McClaren Named Jamaica Football Coach
Steve McClaren Named Jamaica Football Coach
Steve McClaren Named Jamaica Football Coach
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Steve McClaren has been appointed as the head coach of Jamaica's men's national football team on a two-year contract, with the goal of leading the Reggae Boyz to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 63-year-old former England manager leaves his position as an assistant at Manchester United and takes over from Heimir Hallgrimsson, who resigned after a disappointing Copa America campaign. McClaren expressed pride and excitement about the role, stating it is well-suited to him at this stage of his career and highlighting Jamaica's untapped potential. Michael Ricketts, president of the Jamaica Football Federation, expressed confidence in McClaren's capabilities to guide the team. McClaren previously managed England but was dismissed after failing to qualify for Euro 2008, and he has a mixed managerial reputation. His last managerial position was with Queens Park Rangers five years ago.

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