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1 Playing career  



1.1  High school and college  





1.2  Professional  





1.3  International  







2 Coaching career  



2.1  St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS)  





2.2  Reno F.C.  





2.3  Jamaica youth national teams  





2.4  Jamaica senior national team  







3 Personal life  





4 Honours  





5 References  














Wendell Downswell






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Wendell Downswell
Personal information
Full name Wendell Downswell
Date of birth (1958-02-05) 5 February 1958 (age 66)
Place of birth Savannah-la-Mar, Jamaica
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1968–1976 Reno F.C.
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1976–1988 Reno F.C.
International career
1977–1984 Jamaica6 (0)
Managerial career
2000–2005 Jamaica U20
2004–2006 Jamaica
2006–2007 Reno F.C.
2007 Jamaica U20
2007 Jamaica U-23
2008–2010 Reno F.C. (Technical Director)
2010–2014 Jamaica U17
2017–2021 Jamaica (Director of Football)
2021– Jamaica (Technical Director)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Wendell Downswell (born 5 February 1958) the current Jamaica youth national team technical director as well as the technical director of Jamaica

Playing career[edit]

High school and college[edit]

Downswell was born Savannah-la-Mar, Jamaica. He played for and attended St. Elizabeth Technical High School in Jamaica. He then completed his degree in Physical Education at G.C. Foster College in Spanish Town, Jamaica. He also pursuing a master's degree at the UWI, Mona.

Professional[edit]

Downswell played for Reno F.C. in the Jamaica National Premiere League as a winger.

International[edit]

From 1976, Downswell made several appearance for the Jamaica national football team.

Coaching career[edit]

Downswell has traveled extensively to the United States, Germany, Paraguay, Brazil and other countries to participate in numerous coaching certifications courses and programs. He is also currently the lead instructor for the JFF Coaching Program.

St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS)[edit]

In 2007, he also joined the St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) football coach staff as technical director.

Reno F.C.[edit]

Downswell had been involved in the coaching department of Reno F.C. since 1985.

Jamaica youth national teams[edit]

Under the guidance and recommendation of Rene Simoes, Downswell was selected to coach the u20 national team in 2000 and held that position until 2005. In 2001, he coached Jamaica U20 national team at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship. He rejoined the youth national team staff from 2007–2008 and again in 2010. During the 2007 Pan Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, he led his squad to team to a silver medal. In 2010, he led the Jamaica U17 national team tour in São Paulo, Brazil ahead of the 2011 CONCACAF U17 finals.[1] In February 2011, Downswell led Jamaica U17 to a fourth-place finish in the 2011 CONCACAF U-17 Championship Finals and qualification to the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Mexico, scheduled in June 2011.

Jamaica senior national team[edit]

During his time as national team head coach, he won the 2005 Caribbean Cup title and made the quarterfinals of the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Downswell also served as an assistant coach in 2007.[2]

In 2017, Downswell was named Director of Football [3]

Personal life[edit]

Wendell Downswell's son, Renario, also played at STETHS and played in the youth system of Reno F.C.

Honours[edit]

Reno F.C.

Jamaica

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Downswell pleased with Brazil tour despite losses | RJR News". Archived from the original on 26 January 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2011.
  • ^ "Sports Jamaica:: Downswell bounces back into action:: Football".
  • ^ "SportsMax: Home of Champions". 17 September 2023.

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