Williams, King out of Gold Cup
Published: Saturday | June 27, 2009
GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman:
STRIKER MARLON King and midfielder Andy 'Bomber' Williams have been ruled out of Jamaica's squad for the CONCACAF Golf Cup.
"Yes it's a certainty, he's definitely out," head coach Theodore Whitmore told The Gleaner in response to queries about Marlon King's inclusion in the final selection for the Gold Cup, after he had stated that " ... We've to make a decision in leaving Marlon King out the squad."
Whitmore added: "He says he has a hamstring injury, but we don't have time."
He added: "Andy Williams is out because of family commitments."
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz will kick off the CONCACAF Gold Cup Finals against Canada at the Home Depot Centre in Los Angeles next week Friday.
provisional squad
Whitmore says the exclusion of both players will affect the team's roster, as the cut-off date for registering its provisional squad of 23 players has passed.
That squad is to be reduced to 20 for the tournament.
This means they now have only 21 players from which to choose the final 20-man squad.
"We registered 23 players and two of the players who we needed are out at this moment and we can't replace them. That's the situation right now."
The team is in The Cayman Islands, where it is going through the final stages of a one-week training camp.
Both King and Williams, as well as several other players, have not been involved in the camp.
King was said to be on holiday in the United Kingdom, where he is based, while Williams is in the United States, competing for Major League Soccer outfit Real Salt Lake City.
Williams' wife has been battling a life-threatening illness for some time.
Both players, as well as others based in Europe and the United States, were expected to join the team ahead of the Gold Cup.