Messi set to grace Jamaica shores. Stadium will be ready – Speid

Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in world football, is set to appear in Jamaica next month.

Messi and his Inter-Miami team, punched their ticket to travel to Jamaica to face Caribbean Cup Champions Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16.

Inter Miami dominated Sporting Kansas city last night at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale 3-1, in the return leg first round contest for a 4-1 aggregate win.

Messi put the show on the road for Inter-Miami, with a spectacular finish in the 19th minute from a pinpoint accurate cross from Luis Suarez.

Suárez’s first-half assist to Messi, was the 100th goal the pair has combined on in all competitions and it marked the 55th time Suárez has assisted Messi.

Inter Miami extended its lead with back-to-back goals in first half injury time through Tadeo Allende and Suárez.

Memo Rodríguez pulled one back for Sporting Kansas city on minute 63.

Inter-Miami which also saw Jamaican Ian Fray in action, advanced to the round of 16, where they will face National Champions Cavalier in Miami on March 6 for the first leg round of 16 clash, before heading to Jamaica for the return leg encounter on March 13.

Meanwhile, Cavalier’s Sporting Director Rudolph Speid, says he has been given assurances and is confident the National Stadium will be ready in time for the upcoming Concacaf Champions cup round of 16 tie against Inter Miami.

No further track events will be be held at the Stadium over the next four weeks with the facility temporarily closed in order to facilitate the resurfacing of the track ahead of the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championship from March 25-29 and the Grand Slam Track meet which takes place from April 4-6.

However, Speid while speaking on Irie fm’s sports talk show ‘What’s the Score’ on Monday evening, says he is confident the venue will be ready ahead of the March 13 contest with Lionel Messi and Inter-Miami.

Speid meanwhile, also poured cold water on having the match being played outside Jamaica in order to reap maximum financial benefit.

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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in world football, is set to appear in Jamaica next month.

Messi and his Inter-Miami team, punched their ticket to travel to Jamaica to face Caribbean Cup Champions Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16.

Inter Miami dominated Sporting Kansas city last night at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale 3-1, in the return leg first round contest for a 4-1 aggregate win.

Messi put the show on the road for Inter-Miami, with a spectacular finish in the 19th minute from a pinpoint accurate cross from Luis Suarez.

Suárez’s first-half assist to Messi, was the 100th goal the pair has combined on in all competitions and it marked the 55th time Suárez has assisted Messi.

Inter Miami extended its lead with back-to-back goals in first half injury time through Tadeo Allende and Suárez.

Memo Rodríguez pulled one back for Sporting Kansas city on minute 63.

Inter-Miami which also saw Jamaican Ian Fray in action, advanced to the round of 16, where they will face National Champions Cavalier in Miami on March 6 for the first leg round of 16 clash, before heading to Jamaica for the return leg encounter on March 13.

Meanwhile, Cavalier’s Sporting Director Rudolph Speid, says he has been given assurances and is confident the National Stadium will be ready in time for the upcoming Concacaf Champions cup round of 16 tie against Inter Miami.

No further track events will be be held at the Stadium over the next four weeks with the facility temporarily closed in order to facilitate the resurfacing of the track ahead of the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championship from March 25-29 and the Grand Slam Track meet which takes place from April 4-6.

However, Speid while speaking on Irie fm’s sports talk show ‘What’s the Score’ on Monday evening, says he is confident the venue will be ready ahead of the March 13 contest with Lionel Messi and Inter-Miami.

Speid meanwhile, also poured cold water on having the match being played outside Jamaica in order to reap maximum financial benefit.

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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in world football, is set to appear in Jamaica next month.

Messi and his Inter-Miami team, punched their ticket to travel to Jamaica to face Caribbean Cup Champions Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16.

Inter Miami dominated Sporting Kansas city last night at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale 3-1, in the return leg first round contest for a 4-1 aggregate win.

Messi put the show on the road for Inter-Miami, with a spectacular finish in the 19th minute from a pinpoint accurate cross from Luis Suarez.

Suárez’s first-half assist to Messi, was the 100th goal the pair has combined on in all competitions and it marked the 55th time Suárez has assisted Messi.

Inter Miami extended its lead with back-to-back goals in first half injury time through Tadeo Allende and Suárez.

Memo Rodríguez pulled one back for Sporting Kansas city on minute 63.

Inter-Miami which also saw Jamaican Ian Fray in action, advanced to the round of 16, where they will face National Champions Cavalier in Miami on March 6 for the first leg round of 16 clash, before heading to Jamaica for the return leg encounter on March 13.

Meanwhile, Cavalier’s Sporting Director Rudolph Speid, says he has been given assurances and is confident the National Stadium will be ready in time for the upcoming Concacaf Champions cup round of 16 tie against Inter Miami.

No further track events will be be held at the Stadium over the next four weeks with the facility temporarily closed in order to facilitate the resurfacing of the track ahead of the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championship from March 25-29 and the Grand Slam Track meet which takes place from April 4-6.

However, Speid while speaking on Irie fm’s sports talk show ‘What’s the Score’ on Monday evening, says he is confident the venue will be ready ahead of the March 13 contest with Lionel Messi and Inter-Miami.

Speid meanwhile, also poured cold water on having the match being played outside Jamaica in order to reap maximum financial benefit.

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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in world football, is set to appear in Jamaica next month.

Messi and his Inter-Miami team, punched their ticket to travel to Jamaica to face Caribbean Cup Champions Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16.

Inter Miami dominated Sporting Kansas city last night at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale 3-1, in the return leg first round contest for a 4-1 aggregate win.

Messi put the show on the road for Inter-Miami, with a spectacular finish in the 19th minute from a pinpoint accurate cross from Luis Suarez.

Suárez’s first-half assist to Messi, was the 100th goal the pair has combined on in all competitions and it marked the 55th time Suárez has assisted Messi.

Inter Miami extended its lead with back-to-back goals in first half injury time through Tadeo Allende and Suárez.

Memo Rodríguez pulled one back for Sporting Kansas city on minute 63.

Inter-Miami which also saw Jamaican Ian Fray in action, advanced to the round of 16, where they will face National Champions Cavalier in Miami on March 6 for the first leg round of 16 clash, before heading to Jamaica for the return leg encounter on March 13.

Meanwhile, Cavalier’s Sporting Director Rudolph Speid, says he has been given assurances and is confident the National Stadium will be ready in time for the upcoming Concacaf Champions cup round of 16 tie against Inter Miami.

No further track events will be be held at the Stadium over the next four weeks with the facility temporarily closed in order to facilitate the resurfacing of the track ahead of the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championship from March 25-29 and the Grand Slam Track meet which takes place from April 4-6.

However, Speid while speaking on Irie fm’s sports talk show ‘What’s the Score’ on Monday evening, says he is confident the venue will be ready ahead of the March 13 contest with Lionel Messi and Inter-Miami.

Speid meanwhile, also poured cold water on having the match being played outside Jamaica in order to reap maximum financial benefit.

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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in world football, is set to appear in Jamaica next month.

Messi and his Inter-Miami team, punched their ticket to travel to Jamaica to face Caribbean Cup Champions Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16.

Inter Miami dominated Sporting Kansas city last night at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale 3-1, in the return leg first round contest for a 4-1 aggregate win.

Messi put the show on the road for Inter-Miami, with a spectacular finish in the 19th minute from a pinpoint accurate cross from Luis Suarez.

Suárez’s first-half assist to Messi, was the 100th goal the pair has combined on in all competitions and it marked the 55th time Suárez has assisted Messi.

Inter Miami extended its lead with back-to-back goals in first half injury time through Tadeo Allende and Suárez.

Memo Rodríguez pulled one back for Sporting Kansas city on minute 63.

Inter-Miami which also saw Jamaican Ian Fray in action, advanced to the round of 16, where they will face National Champions Cavalier in Miami on March 6 for the first leg round of 16 clash, before heading to Jamaica for the return leg encounter on March 13.

Meanwhile, Cavalier’s Sporting Director Rudolph Speid, says he has been given assurances and is confident the National Stadium will be ready in time for the upcoming Concacaf Champions cup round of 16 tie against Inter Miami.

No further track events will be be held at the Stadium over the next four weeks with the facility temporarily closed in order to facilitate the resurfacing of the track ahead of the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championship from March 25-29 and the Grand Slam Track meet which takes place from April 4-6.

However, Speid while speaking on Irie fm’s sports talk show ‘What’s the Score’ on Monday evening, says he is confident the venue will be ready ahead of the March 13 contest with Lionel Messi and Inter-Miami.

Speid meanwhile, also poured cold water on having the match being played outside Jamaica in order to reap maximum financial benefit.

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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in world football, is set to appear in Jamaica next month.

Messi and his Inter-Miami team, punched their ticket to travel to Jamaica to face Caribbean Cup Champions Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16.

Inter Miami dominated Sporting Kansas city last night at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale 3-1, in the return leg first round contest for a 4-1 aggregate win.

Messi put the show on the road for Inter-Miami, with a spectacular finish in the 19th minute from a pinpoint accurate cross from Luis Suarez.

Suárez’s first-half assist to Messi, was the 100th goal the pair has combined on in all competitions and it marked the 55th time Suárez has assisted Messi.

Inter Miami extended its lead with back-to-back goals in first half injury time through Tadeo Allende and Suárez.

Memo Rodríguez pulled one back for Sporting Kansas city on minute 63.

Inter-Miami which also saw Jamaican Ian Fray in action, advanced to the round of 16, where they will face National Champions Cavalier in Miami on March 6 for the first leg round of 16 clash, before heading to Jamaica for the return leg encounter on March 13.

Meanwhile, Cavalier’s Sporting Director Rudolph Speid, says he has been given assurances and is confident the National Stadium will be ready in time for the upcoming Concacaf Champions cup round of 16 tie against Inter Miami.

No further track events will be be held at the Stadium over the next four weeks with the facility temporarily closed in order to facilitate the resurfacing of the track ahead of the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championship from March 25-29 and the Grand Slam Track meet which takes place from April 4-6.

However, Speid while speaking on Irie fm’s sports talk show ‘What’s the Score’ on Monday evening, says he is confident the venue will be ready ahead of the March 13 contest with Lionel Messi and Inter-Miami.

Speid meanwhile, also poured cold water on having the match being played outside Jamaica in order to reap maximum financial benefit.

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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in world football, is set to appear in Jamaica next month.

Messi and his Inter-Miami team, punched their ticket to travel to Jamaica to face Caribbean Cup Champions Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16.

Inter Miami dominated Sporting Kansas city last night at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale 3-1, in the return leg first round contest for a 4-1 aggregate win.

Messi put the show on the road for Inter-Miami, with a spectacular finish in the 19th minute from a pinpoint accurate cross from Luis Suarez.

Suárez’s first-half assist to Messi, was the 100th goal the pair has combined on in all competitions and it marked the 55th time Suárez has assisted Messi.

Inter Miami extended its lead with back-to-back goals in first half injury time through Tadeo Allende and Suárez.

Memo Rodríguez pulled one back for Sporting Kansas city on minute 63.

Inter-Miami which also saw Jamaican Ian Fray in action, advanced to the round of 16, where they will face National Champions Cavalier in Miami on March 6 for the first leg round of 16 clash, before heading to Jamaica for the return leg encounter on March 13.

Meanwhile, Cavalier’s Sporting Director Rudolph Speid, says he has been given assurances and is confident the National Stadium will be ready in time for the upcoming Concacaf Champions cup round of 16 tie against Inter Miami.

No further track events will be be held at the Stadium over the next four weeks with the facility temporarily closed in order to facilitate the resurfacing of the track ahead of the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championship from March 25-29 and the Grand Slam Track meet which takes place from April 4-6.

However, Speid while speaking on Irie fm’s sports talk show ‘What’s the Score’ on Monday evening, says he is confident the venue will be ready ahead of the March 13 contest with Lionel Messi and Inter-Miami.

Speid meanwhile, also poured cold water on having the match being played outside Jamaica in order to reap maximum financial benefit.

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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in world football, is set to appear in Jamaica next month.

Messi and his Inter-Miami team, punched their ticket to travel to Jamaica to face Caribbean Cup Champions Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16.

Inter Miami dominated Sporting Kansas city last night at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale 3-1, in the return leg first round contest for a 4-1 aggregate win.

Messi put the show on the road for Inter-Miami, with a spectacular finish in the 19th minute from a pinpoint accurate cross from Luis Suarez.

Suárez’s first-half assist to Messi, was the 100th goal the pair has combined on in all competitions and it marked the 55th time Suárez has assisted Messi.

Inter Miami extended its lead with back-to-back goals in first half injury time through Tadeo Allende and Suárez.

Memo Rodríguez pulled one back for Sporting Kansas city on minute 63.

Inter-Miami which also saw Jamaican Ian Fray in action, advanced to the round of 16, where they will face National Champions Cavalier in Miami on March 6 for the first leg round of 16 clash, before heading to Jamaica for the return leg encounter on March 13.

Meanwhile, Cavalier’s Sporting Director Rudolph Speid, says he has been given assurances and is confident the National Stadium will be ready in time for the upcoming Concacaf Champions cup round of 16 tie against Inter Miami.

No further track events will be be held at the Stadium over the next four weeks with the facility temporarily closed in order to facilitate the resurfacing of the track ahead of the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championship from March 25-29 and the Grand Slam Track meet which takes place from April 4-6.

However, Speid while speaking on Irie fm’s sports talk show ‘What’s the Score’ on Monday evening, says he is confident the venue will be ready ahead of the March 13 contest with Lionel Messi and Inter-Miami.

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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in world football, is set to appear in Jamaica next month.

Messi and his Inter-Miami team, punched their ticket to travel to Jamaica to face Caribbean Cup Champions Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16.

Inter Miami dominated Sporting Kansas city last night at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale 3-1, in the return leg first round contest for a 4-1 aggregate win.

Messi put the show on the road for Inter-Miami, with a spectacular finish in the 19th minute from a pinpoint accurate cross from Luis Suarez.

Suárez’s first-half assist to Messi, was the 100th goal the pair has combined on in all competitions and it marked the 55th time Suárez has assisted Messi.

Inter Miami extended its lead with back-to-back goals in first half injury time through Tadeo Allende and Suárez.

Memo Rodríguez pulled one back for Sporting Kansas city on minute 63.

Inter-Miami which also saw Jamaican Ian Fray in action, advanced to the round of 16, where they will face National Champions Cavalier in Miami on March 6 for the first leg round of 16 clash, before heading to Jamaica for the return leg encounter on March 13.

Meanwhile, Cavalier’s Sporting Director Rudolph Speid, says he has been given assurances and is confident the National Stadium will be ready in time for the upcoming Concacaf Champions cup round of 16 tie against Inter Miami.

No further track events will be be held at the Stadium over the next four weeks with the facility temporarily closed in order to facilitate the resurfacing of the track ahead of the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championship from March 25-29 and the Grand Slam Track meet which takes place from April 4-6.

However, Speid while speaking on Irie fm’s sports talk show ‘What’s the Score’ on Monday evening, says he is confident the venue will be ready ahead of the March 13 contest with Lionel Messi and Inter-Miami.

Speid meanwhile, also poured cold water on having the match being played outside Jamaica in order to reap maximum financial benefit.

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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the best player in world football, is set to appear in Jamaica next month.

Messi and his Inter-Miami team, punched their ticket to travel to Jamaica to face Caribbean Cup Champions Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16.

Inter Miami dominated Sporting Kansas city last night at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale 3-1, in the return leg first round contest for a 4-1 aggregate win.

Messi put the show on the road for Inter-Miami, with a spectacular finish in the 19th minute from a pinpoint accurate cross from Luis Suarez.

Suárez’s first-half assist to Messi, was the 100th goal the pair has combined on in all competitions and it marked the 55th time Suárez has assisted Messi.

Inter Miami extended its lead with back-to-back goals in first half injury time through Tadeo Allende and Suárez.

Memo Rodríguez pulled one back for Sporting Kansas city on minute 63.

Inter-Miami which also saw Jamaican Ian Fray in action, advanced to the round of 16, where they will face National Champions Cavalier in Miami on March 6 for the first leg round of 16 clash, before heading to Jamaica for the return leg encounter on March 13.

Meanwhile, Cavalier’s Sporting Director Rudolph Speid, says he has been given assurances and is confident the National Stadium will be ready in time for the upcoming Concacaf Champions cup round of 16 tie against Inter Miami.

No further track events will be be held at the Stadium over the next four weeks with the facility temporarily closed in order to facilitate the resurfacing of the track ahead of the ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championship from March 25-29 and the Grand Slam Track meet which takes place from April 4-6.

However, Speid while speaking on Irie fm’s sports talk show ‘What’s the Score’ on Monday evening, says he is confident the venue will be ready ahead of the March 13 contest with Lionel Messi and Inter-Miami.

Speid meanwhile, also poured cold water on having the match being played outside Jamaica in order to reap maximum financial benefit.

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