Jamaicans celebrate the Reggae Girlz and their World Cup ‘Cinderella’ story

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Jamaicans celebrate the Reggae Girlz and their World Cup ‘Cinderella’ story
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Fans of Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz are celebrating the team that went from crowdfunding for the World Cup to sending soccer legends Brazil home.

Then, in a game that sent fans jumping out of their seats in Melbourne, Australia, this week, Jamaica’s national team took soccer superpower Brazil out of the running, reaching the knockout stageJamaicans are celebrating a team that was once disbanded due to funding cuts but played its way to a 0-0 draw with Brazil, following a draw with heavyweight France and a win over Panama, that advanced themTheir story has also led to Cinderella analogies — something head coach Lorne Donaldson was asked...

, adding the team was “just going to take it one day at a time,” to focus on their next game. “And if we can wear a pretty dress, we’ll put it on,” he said.Their success — a feat the Jamaican prime minister described as “HISTORIC!!” — has given the island nation all the more reason to celebrate its upcoming Independence Day on Sunday.

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