Lambe Called Up for World Cup Preparations - Ipswich Town News
Academy midfielder Reggie Lambe has been named in the Bermuda squad for two home friendlies with Barbados early next month. The first game is on June 6th with the second three days later.
The matches are part of Bermuda's preparations for their World Cup qualifiers with Trinidad and Tobago later in the summer.
The 17-year-old, who joined the Town academy as a full-time scholar last summer, has already won three senior caps
Squad: Tim Figuerido, Jason Williams, Mykal Crockwell, Kevin Richards, Marquel Waldron, Kofi Dill, Omar Shakir, Antonio Lowe, Darius Cox, Jonathan Ball, Meshach Wade, Sammy DeGraff, Jemeiko Jennings, Randy Robinson, Reggie Lambe, Khano Smith, Kwame Steede, Keishen Bean, Ralph Bean, John Nusum, Tyrell Burgess, Seion Darrell, Jason Davis, Damon Ming, Domico Coddington.
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