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World Cup Daily: How Bob Marley's Daughter Helped Jamaica Reach the World Cup
Sports Illustrated
2019-06-14
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On today’s World Cup Daily, we bring to the light the inspiring story of how @cedellamarley helped the Jamaica become the first Caribbean nation to play in the Women’s World Cup.
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