
Afro-Caribbean female footballers have significantly impacted the sport, representing their nations on international stages and inspiring future generations. Here are some of the most notable players:
Khadija “Bunny” Shaw (Jamaica)
Khadija Shaw is a prolific striker and the all-time leading goal scorer for the Jamaican women’s national team. She has played for top European clubs, including Manchester City in the English Women’s Super League. Shaw’s accolades include being named the CONCACAF Female Player of the Year in 2022 and leading Jamaica to their first Women’s World Cup appearance in 2019.
Kerry Davis (England)
Kerry Davis made history as the first Black woman to play for the England women’s national team, earning 82 caps and scoring 44 goals between 1982 and 1998. Her trailblazing career paved the way for future generations of Black female footballers in England.
Lauren James (England)
Lauren James, of Afro-Caribbean descent, is a rising star in English football. She has represented England at various youth levels and made her senior debut in 2020. Known for her versatility and skill, James plays as a forward for Chelsea FC in the Women’s Super League.
Deneisha Blackwood (Jamaica)
Deneisha Blackwood is a defender for the Jamaican national team, known as the “Reggae Girlz.” She played a crucial role in Jamaica’s historic qualification for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, marking the nation’s first appearance in the tournament.
Cheyna Matthews (Jamaica)
Born in the United States to Jamaican parents, Cheyna Matthews represents Jamaica at the international level. As a forward, she has contributed significantly to the Reggae Girlz’ successes, including their World Cup campaigns.
These athletes exemplify the talent and determination of Afro-Caribbean female footballers, breaking barriers and making significant contributions to the sport globally.