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Allan Cole (footballer)

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Jamaican footballer (1950–2025)

Allan Cole
Personal information
Date of birth(1950-10-14)14 October 1950
Place of birthKingston, Jamaica
Date of death9 September 2025(2025-09-09) (aged 74)
Place of deathKingston, Jamaica
PositionForward
Youth career
1965–1968Vere Technical
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1968Atlanta Chiefs1(0)
1968–1969Real Mona F.C.
1969–1972Boys' Town F.C.
1972Náutico3(0)
1973–1977Santos F.C. (Jamaica)
International career
Jamaica
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Allan Aloysius "Skill" Cole (14 October 1950 – 9 September 2025), was a Jamaicanfootballer who played at both professional and international levels asforward.

Early years

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Cole was born on 14 October 1950, and grew up in the middle-income neighbourhood of Woodford Park in Kingston, Jamaica. His father, Allan Cole Sr, was a civil servant, and his mother was a dressmaker.[1]

Career

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Cole played in theNASL with theAtlanta Chiefs,[2] and in Brazil withNáutico.[3]

He also represented theJamaica national team at international level.[3] appearing in three FIFA World Cup qualifying matches for them.[4] During his career, he was Jamaica's "most celebrated player".[5]

Music

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In addition to his football career, Cole was also the tour manager of the Jamaican reggae starBob Marley and his bandThe Wailers during the 1970s.[5] He is credited on theirRastaman Vibration album as co-writing the 1976 song "War", though according toThe Guardian the lyrics were actually from a speech byHaile Selassie that Cole brought to Marley's attention.[1]

Death

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Cole died on 9 September 2025, in Kingston, at the age of 74.[6][7]

References

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  1. ^abSalewicz, Chris (23 September 2025)."Allan 'Skill' Cole obituary".The Guardian. Retrieved23 September 2025.
  2. ^NASL career stats
  3. ^abAllan Cole at National-Football-Teams.com
  4. ^Allan ColeFIFA competition record (archived)
  5. ^abTaherzadeh, Bahhaj (25 September 2014)."Bob Marley and the Beautiful Game".Paste Magazine. Retrieved22 December 2014.
  6. ^Davis, Jovani (9 September 2025)."Jamaican football legend Allan "Skill" Cole dies at 74".Caribbean National Weekly. Retrieved10 September 2025.
  7. ^"Allan "Skill" Cole is dead".Jamaica Observer. 9 September 2025. Retrieved10 September 2025.

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