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How Bob Marley's daughter saved Jamaican women's soccer

Cedella Marley, director of the Bob Marley foundation and the musician's oldest daughter, tells Sam Borden how she found out about the Reggae Girlz and what she did to save them from financial troubles. A piece of paper in the backpack of Bob Marley's grandson. See, that's how this all began. One afternoon in 2014, Cedella Marley, Bob's eldest daughter with his wife Rita, was handed a flier by her son, Skip, after he came home from school. The flier was from Skip's soccer coach, and it asked parents to consider donating money to resurrect Jamaica's women's soccer team. Cedella was startled. She lives outside Miami but is still royalty in Jamaica, leading Tuff Gong, the record label her father started,...

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