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Lee Ramoon gets FIFA’s Order of Merit recognition

Lee Ramoon, recipient of the
FIFA Centennial Order of
Merit for the Cayman Islands
Wednesday, June 2, 2004
At FIFA’s 54th Ordinary Congress in Paris on Thursday, 20 May, Cayman’s own
Lee Ramoon was recognised as a recipient of the prestigious FIFA Centennial
Order of Merit.
Lee Ramoon, who has dedicated more than half his life as a representative of
Cayman football, was first selected for the Cayman Islands National Football
Team in 1979 at age 13. Between 1979 and 2004 he has continuously contributed as
both player and assistant national coach.
Lee who has participated in more than 200 international football matches on
behalf of the Cayman Islands, serving on many occasions as captain, is
nationally recognised by both his peers and the fans as an outstanding
footballer and role model.
CIFA President Jeffrey Webb is more than honoured to have nominated Lee
Ramoon for FIFA’s highest award in world football. “On behalf of the Cayman
Islands Football Association I would like to convey our warmest congratulations
to Lee Ramoon as recipient of this unique and prestigious FIFA award,” said CIFA
president Jeffrey Webb. “This is the highest international honour FIFA has ever
offered and I believe there is no one more deserving than Lee Ramoon. He has
been a true sportsman and a tremendous player for the Cayman Islands. He will go
down in history as one of Cayman’s greatest players of all time and an
unparalleled ambassador.”
The FIFA Centennial Order of Merit will be presented to Mr Ramoon on a date
to be announced in Grand Cayman during an official service befitting this
prestigious award.
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