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,
Inside World Football · Aug 1
McClaren joins Reggae Boyz with focus on 2026 World Cup qualifying
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