Charlton winger Tyreece Campbell gets Reggae Boyz call up for World Cup qualifiers
Charlton Athletic winger Tyreece Campbell is the only new name in the Reggae Boyz squad ahead of their final two games in the second round of Concacaf World Cup Cup qualifiers against British Virgin Islands and Guatemala.
Born in England, the 21-year-old has acquired his Jamaican passport and could be in line to make his debut for Jamaica.
Campbell finished with seven goals and an assist during Charlton’s successful promotion campaign to the English Championship.
Rumarn Burrell who made his debut last week in the Unity Cup keeps his place in the squad.
A number of the team’s regulars make a return to the squad including Leon Bailey, Demarai Gray, Damion Lowe and captain Andre Blake.
The Boyz play away to BVI on Saturday before hosting Guatemala on Tuesday at the National Stadium.
Jamaica are currently in pole position to qualify for the final round of qualifying as they sit on six points in Group E.
Goalkeepers- Andre Blake, Shaquan Davis, Jahmali Waite
Defenders – Damion Lowe, Richard King, Kyle Ming, Dexter Lembikisa, Amari’i Bell, Greg Leigh, Mason Holgate, Joel Latibeaudiere
Midfielders – Isaac Hayden, Kasey Palmer, Ravel Morrison, Jon Russell, Dwayne Atkinson
Forwards – Leon Bailey, Demarai Gray, Renaldo Cephas, Kaheim Dixon, Warner Brown, Rumarn Burrell, Tyreece Campbell, Romario Williams