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An elated Sports Minister Olivia 'Babsy' Grange (left) congratulates Jamaica's Under-17 football team coach Wendell Downswell after Jamaica qualified for this summer's Under-17 world cup with their 2-1 win against Honduras in yesterday's CONCACAF Under-17 game at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in Montego Bay yesterday.
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Fans celebrate the Jamaica Under-17 team's qualification to the FIFA World Cup, following their 2-1 win over Hoonduras at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in Catherine Hall, St James, yesterday.

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Jamaica's Jason Wright (right) dances around a Hondurs defender during yesterday CONCACAF Under-17 game between the two teams in  Montego Bay.  Wright scored both goals in Jamaica's 2-1 win.
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Jamaica's Shawn-Claude Lawson (right) looks for a way around a Honduras defender during yesterday CONCACAF Under-17 game between the two teams in  Montego Bay. Jamaica won the game 2-1.
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Jamaica's young Reggae Boyz kneel in prayer after qualifying for the World Cup Finals in Mexico with a 2-1 win against Honduras, in yesterday's CONCACAF Championships' quarter-final football game at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in Catherine Hall, Montego Bay.
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Jamaica's coach Wendell Downswell (second left) is soaking wet after being doused with the contents of the drinks igloo during the celebrations following the young Reggae Boyz 2-1 win against Honduras at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in Catherine Hall, Montego Bay, yesterday.
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Jamaica's hero Jason Wright (right) controls the ball elegantly ahead of a Honduras defender during yesterday's CONCACAF Under-17 football game between the two teams at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in Catherine Hall, St James.
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