SOCCER PLAYER

Linval Dixon

1971 - Today

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Linval Dixon (born 14 September 1971) is a Jamaican football coach and former player. A former defender, he played for American club Charleston Battery and Hazard United at club level. At international level, he made 127 appearances for the Jamaica national team. He has worked as head coach at Portmore United. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Linval Dixon is the 17,700th most popular soccer player, the 171st most popular biography from Jamaica and the 15th most popular Jamaican Soccer Player.

Linval Dixon, the Jamaican footballer born in 1971, is most famous for his career as a defender, playing for clubs such as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars in Major League Soccer and representing the Jamaican national team. He is known for his contributions to the sport during the 1990s and early 2000s.

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Among people born in 1971, Linval Dixon ranks 1,286Before him are Ted Budd, Daniel Hannan, Ajay Jadeja, Adrian Croitoru, Scott Burrell, and Etienne Schneider. After him are Kenya Moore, Peter New, Caprice Bourret, Liz Kendall, Rekha Harris, and Steve Stone.

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In Jamaica

Among people born in Jamaica, Linval Dixon ranks 172 out of 189Before him are Juliet Campbell (1970), Simone Facey (1985), Nadia Davy (1980), Rojé Stona (1999), Lisa Hanna (1975), Shereefa Lloyd (1982), and Ronetta Smith (1980). After him are Asuka Cambridge (1993), Peter Cargill (1964), Shamar Nicholson (1997), Shericka Williams (1985), and Jerome Young (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Jamaica

Among soccer players born in Jamaica, Linval Dixon ranks 15Before him are Robin Fraser (1966), Musashi Suzuki (1994), Aaron Lawrence (1970), Durrant Brown (1964), Ricardo Gardner (1978), and Jeff Cunningham (1976). After him are Peter Cargill (1964), Shamar Nicholson (1997), Donovan Ricketts (1977), Ricardo Fuller (1979), Onandi Lowe (1974), and Stephen Malcolm (1970).