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(Photo: Garfield Robinson) Latest News, Sports November 11, 2025 Rico Henry travels with Reggae Boyz squad to T&T ahead of World Cup qualifier New Reggae Boyz recruit Rico Henry traveled in the 26-man squad to Port of Spain, Trinidad on Tuesday for Jamaica’s FIFA World Cup qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago on Thursday. Henry, a 28-year-old defender, was provisionally named in the squad while awaiting clearance from the England Football Association (EFA). Head coach Steve McClaren says Henry arrived in Jamaica to finalise his documents with the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency before travelling with the squad. From there, he will learn on Wednesday whether the EFA will approve his joining the Jamaica squad.’ Henry is one of two defenders in the squad from English Premier League club Brentford, with the other being Ethan Pinnock. – Rachid Parchment Tags: Reggae Boyz Rico Henry Trinidad and Tobago World Cup qualifier {"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"} 0 Comments · Make a comment ALSO ON JAMAICA OBSERVER Latest News, News, Sports Seville donates $500,000 to support farmers after Hurricane Melissa November 11, 2025 Jamaica’s 100m world champion Oblique Seville has donated $500,000 towards the United Way Jamaica Restoration and Rehabilitation Fund to primarily ass... {"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"} Latest News Forex: $160.82 to one US dollar November 11, 2025 KINGSTON, Jamaica — The United States (US) dollar on Tuesday, November 11, ended trading at $160.82, down by 6 cents, according to the Bank of Jamaica... {"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"} Latest News, News St James residents urged to avoid unsafe routes November 11, 2025 ST JAMES, Jamaica — Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Richard Vernon, is imploring residents of St James to avoid using unsafe routes and to heed the w... {"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"} Latest News, News High certainty that blood found in Maitland apartment was Donaldson’s – expert Jason Cross, Observer staff reporter, crossj@jamaicaobserver.com November 11, 2025 A seven-member jury heard on Tuesday that there was a 99.9999 per cent chance that blood samples found inside Constable Noel Maitland's Chelsea Manor ... {"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"} Latest News, Sports Jamaica Premier League to resume December 7 after Melissa disruption November 11, 2025 The Wray & Nephew Jamaica Premier League, which has been inactive since last month, will return on December 7. The league was put on hold on October 2... {"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"} Latest News, News Electricity to be restored in Westmoreland, Hanover within two weeks — JPS November 11, 2025 KINGSTON, Jamaica (AFP) — Despite cautioning that its infrastructure in western parishes must be rebuilt and not merely repaired due to the scale of ... {"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"} Latest News, News Adventists help restore connection through Starlink November 11, 2025 MANDEVILLE, Jamaica — In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, the Seventh-day Adventist Church has stepped forward to reconnect individuals with their loved... {"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"} Latest News Telecoms network rebounding as Jamaica receives 700 Starlink units after Melissa November 11, 2025 KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica’s telecommunications sector is steadily recovering following the passage of Hurricane Melissa, bolstered by the arrival of... {"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"} HOUSE RULES We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. 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