(Reuters) - Jamaica lost all three games and finished bottom of their group in their only previous Women's World Cup appearance but defender Vyan Sampson says they are much more organised under new coach Lorne Donaldson and can spring a surprise this time around.
Jamaica were beaten by Brazil, Italy and Australia in the group stage of the 2019 tournament in France, conceding 12 goals and scoring only one.
"But we've also, with the help of our new and technical staff, really buckled down and become a much more organised team too ... We're a small nation, but we don't fear anyone."
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Soccer-FIFA threatens Women's World Cup broadcast blackout in Europe(Reuters) - Europe's top soccer nations face a broadcast blackout for this year's Women's World Cup unless media can improve on their 'disappointing' offers for the rights, FIFA President Gianni Infantino said.
Read more »
FIFA threatens European TV blackout of Women’s World Cup“The offers from broadcasters, mainly in the ‘Big Five’ European countries, are still very disappointing,” Infantino said. theSun theSundaily broadcast football FIFAWorldCup
Read more »
Fifa threaten European TV blackout of Women’s World CupFifa threaten European TV blackout of Women’s World Cup FMTNews FMTSports
Read more »
Soccer-FIFA responsible for undervaluing Women's World Cup, says Dodd(Reuters) - Former FIFA Council member Moya Dodd has criticised Gianni Infantino's threat of a Women's World Cup broadcast blackout in Europe this year and said the governing body is responsible for the tournament being historically undervalued.
Read more »
Soccer-England's Kirby to undergo knee surgery and miss World Cup(Reuters) - England forward Fran Kirby will undergo knee surgery and miss the women's World Cup, the Chelsea player said on Tuesday, adding to a growing list of English players sidelined with knee injuries.
Read more »
8yo Penang Girl Sets New World Record for Identifying 254 World Flags in Just 4mins 21secsA new record has been set in the Kalam’s World Records by an 8 year old Malaysian girl named Amirthaa Matiwannan for identifying 254 world flags in just 4 minutes and 21 seconds! Three other prominent organisations, including Kids World Records (Canada), International Books of Records, and Jackie Book of World Records, have also approved […]
Read more »