VI News Staff 7 months ago

Jamaican football legend Allan “Skill” Cole dies at 74

Allan “Skill” Cole, one of Jamaica’s most celebrated footballers and a close friend of reggae icon Bob Marley, has died. Sources tell Caribbean National Weekly that Cole passed away on Tuesday, September 9, at the University Hospital of the West Indies in Kingston after a period of illness. He was 74.

Born October 14, 1950, Cole was widely regarded as Jamaica’s greatest football talent. At just 15 years old, he became the youngest player to be called up to the Jamaica senior national team, later appearing in three FIFA World Cup qualifying matches. Over the course of his career, he earned the reputation as Jamaica’s “most celebrated player,” dazzling fans with his natural skill as a striker.

Cole’s career took him beyond Jamaica’s shores. He played professionally in the United States with the Atlanta Chiefs and in Brazil with Náutico, helping the Brazilian side to its first National Championship appearance since 1959.

Cole was honored in 2010 with a plaque from then-FIFA President Sepp Blatter recognizing his contributions to Jamaican football.

In addition to football, Cole forged a legendary bond with reggae superstar Bob Marley. He served as Marley’s tour manager during the 1970s and was credited as a co-writer of the classic 1976 song War. He later returned as road manager for Marley’s final tour in 1980.


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