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Former Reggae Girlz coach Vin Blaine was left disappointed after he was forced to cancel a talent identification exercise in Florida, for Jamaican diaspora players, slated for Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
Blaine, a former title-winning Jamaica Premier League (JPL) coach with Harbour View and once the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) director of football, has been residing in the United States for the past few years and started his own football academy, Game Changer Football Academy, organisers of the event.
Blaine noted that his growing familiarity with Jamaican heritage players in the US system, inspired him to organise the games, in an effort to give national under-20 coach Rodolph Austin, who was scheduled to be in town, an opportunity to view the players and bolster his squad for the FIFA Youth World Cup qualifiers final round.
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