In a recent interview, former Prime Minister PJ Patterson shared insights on the significance of the Reggae Boys qualifying for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. Patterson highlighted this achievement as a pivotal moment in Jamaica’s rich history, occurring 36 years after gaining independence. His reflections shed light on the enduring impact of the Reggae Boys’ success on the national narrative and pride.
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