August 1 – Former England manager Steve McClaren is quitting Manchester United’s backroom staff to become head coach of Jamaica’s men’s national team on a two-year deal. The Reggae Boyz have been without a manager since Heimir Hallgrimsson, who has since joined Republic of Ireland, left earlier this month after a disappointing Copa America. The Jamaica Football Federation has been assessing candidates and McClaren, whose last managerial role was at Queens Park Rangers five years ago,
McClaren joins Reggae Boyz with focus on 2026 World Cup qualifying
Inside World Football · Aug 1, 2024
McClaren joins Reggae Boyz with focus on 2026 World Cup qualifying

McClaren joins Reggae Boyz with focus on 2026 World Cup qualifying
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