New England Revolution Homegrown Defender Damario McIntosh Called Up to Jamaica Under-20 National Team

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18-year-old Revolution Academy graduate earns his first international call-up

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – New England Revolution defender Damario McIntosh has earned his first international call-up, joining the Jamaica Under-20 National Team for its training camp in Lauderhill, Florida. In preparation for this summer’s Concacaf Under-20 Championship, the Reggae Boyz will play matches against the Haiti Under-20s on June 6 and United Premier Soccer League side Miami United FC on June 7.

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