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Steve McClaren Appointed Jamaica Head Coach

Steve McClaren has accepted the role of head coach for Jamaica’s men’s national team on a two-year contract. This follows his departure from Manchester United’s backroom staff. The 63-year-old aims to guide the Reggae Boyz to the 2026 World Cup finals. Jamaica appeared in the World Cup only once in 1998 where they exited in the group stage. McClaren expressed his pride and excitement about taking his first managerial role since QPR sacked him in April 2019.

He eagerly accepted the position, feeling it suited his career stage perfectly. McClaren began his coaching career as Sir Alex Ferguson’s assistant at Manchester United and left in 2001 to manage Middlesbrough. At Middlesbrough, he won the League Cup in 2004 and reached the UEFA Cup final in 2006. He succeeded Sven-Goran Eriksson as England manager in 2006 but the FA dismissed him after failing to qualify for Euro 2008.

Returning to Manchester United in May 2022, McClaren joined Erik ten Hag’s backroom staff. Ten Hag praised McClaren as an invaluable source of support and advice, emphasizing their long-standing friendship since their time together at FC Twente. Before departing, McClaren will oversee the return of United’s international players to pre-season training.

He expressed gratitude to Manchester United for their friendship, help, and support over the past two years. McClaren previously worked with Jamaica as a FIFA technical adviser, recognizing the country’s potential. He believes this potential has grown significantly. McClaren feels optimistic about the national team’s future with continued hard work and development.

The Jamaica Football Federation hopes Steve McClaren can replicate his past successes and lead the team to a brighter future. They are particularly aiming for qualification in the 2026 World Cup.

 

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