How Jamaica's team crowdfunded its way to World Cup success...
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[Jamaicaâs womenâs team celebrating at the end of a game]( DeFodi Images/Getty Images Yesterday, the Jamaican womenâs national team danced to âOne Loveâ to celebrate what seemed an unlikely achievement just months ago: drawing with Brazil to advance to the [knockout stage]( of the World Cup. Throw it back to April: To get the resources they needed to make it to the tournament, the self-styled Reggae Girlz were forced to rely on their fans with crowdfunding campaigns. In an Instagram [post]( players complained that the Jamaica Football Federation, which was struggling to finance their trip to the World Cup, was providing âsubpar planning, transportation, accommodations, training conditions,â and more. But the lack of support from the JFF led to a flood of support from elsewhere: A pair of crowdfunding campaigns collectively raised over $100,000 for travel expenses, training, and the teamâs staff. One notable supporter is Cedella MarleyâBob Marleyâs daughterâwho helped to keep the team afloat in the past after JFF disbanded it forâ¦lack of funding. The Reggae Girlzâ struggle is a familiar one. Womenâs soccer is historically underfunded compared to menâs: The US [reached]( a historic equal pay settlement last year, and just last week, the Canadian womenâs national team struck an [interim deal]( with Canada Soccer that ensures equal pay for the womenâs and menâs teams.âCC   GRAB BAG [Key performance indicators](#)
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