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Jamaica slips but remain in charge of CFU

Published:Thursday | May 27, 2010 | 8:00 PM

Powerhouses Jamaica remained the highest ranked team in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), in the latest men’s rankings released today.



The Reggae Boyz slipped two places but remained in control of the regional governing body’s standings.



In the FIFA rankings, they are 81st, remaining ahead of Haiti who are still adjusting to life after the devastating earthquake in January and are down four places to 91st.



Jamaica played only one international friendly since the April rankings were released, going down 2-0 to South Africa in Germany.



Trinidad and Tobago similarly fell four spots to be 95th but continue third in the CFU rankings with Antigua also holding on to their fourth spot at 119th in the overall world rankings.



T&T’s Soca Warriors were also unsuccessful in their only international outing in the last month, crashing 2-0 away to Chile.