

Football fans in Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth, turned out in their numbers on Thursday, July 9, as Red Stripe’s Get In Di Game campaign brought the excitement of the FIFA World Cup quarterfinal between France and Morocco to the heart of the community. Families, friends and football enthusiasts packed the viewing venue, creating an electric atmosphere as every save, tackle and goal sparked cheers, chants and the unmistakable sound of vuvuzelas throughout the afternoon.
The Santa Cruz stop formed part of Red Stripe’s islandwide Get In Di Game initiative, which is taking the World Cup beyond traditional sports bars and into communities across Jamaica. Through free public screenings, entertainment and interactive experiences, the campaign is giving football fans a chance to watch the tournament together while celebrating the camaraderie and passion that make the World Cup one of sport’s biggest spectacles.



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