Sports May 27 2026

Damion Lowe’s experience to lead youthful squad

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When Jamaica takes to the field against India today in the Unity Cup at The Valley Stadium, veteran defender Damion Lowe will lead the line as captain and guide to a youthful Reggae Boyz squad.

Jamaica will face India today in the opening game of the Unity Cup, with the winners advancing to the final while the losers will compete in the third-place playoff on Saturday.

Interim Reggae Boyz head coach Rudolph Speid has selected a fairly youthful squad for the friendly tournament, with seven players expected to make their senior debuts.

In fact, only four players in Jamaica’s Unity Cup squad are over the age of 25, including Lowe.

Lowe, aged 33, is the oldest player in the team and carries the most experience at the international level with 80 appearances under his belt.

In his pre-match press conference, Lowe said he is ready to play his role as the team’s most senior player and help his teammates adjust to the demands of international football.

“For me as a senior player, it’s just to help to guide them and help them get used to the intensity and the demands of what we want as a national team- nothing too crazy.”

Lowe believes it will not be a difficult task as despite their inexperience in the national colours, the younger players are all experienced professionals.

He said this should help in their adjustment and prepare them to represent the country. 

“It’s just to help them to get settled and versed n the international level. It is not too hard,” Lowe said.

“We have quality players. The young guys have played enough professional football to know what it is like to play in a packed stadium. But again, international football is a different beast. It takes a different level of focus,” Lowe continued.

GRACE AND TIME

In his pre-match comments, Lowe also called for more grace to be given to interim head coach Speid.

Speid was appointed interim coach after the resignation of Steve McClaren, who stepped down from the role immediately after the team failed to automatically qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Speid was given the reins for the duration of the Intercontinental playoffs but saw his contract extended for the Unity Cup.

Lowe said it would take some time for the team to adjust to Speid’s tactics and believes the Unity Cup is another platform for further team development.

“As coach reiterated earlier, he has his own playing style, and as players, we have to be able to adapt and adjust as he wants us to,” Lowe explained.

“I just hope the fans and everyone else just give more grace and give him time to share his ideas with us and build the team and bring the young ones in and give them experience so we can build something good for the future.”

This will be the first time in over two decades that Jamaica will face India.

The two teams played two international friendlies in 2002 where Jamaica won the first game 3-0 before playing out a scoreless draw in the second encounter.

The match is set to kick off at 1:30 p.m. Jamaica time.

gregory.bryce@gleanerjm.com