
Tajay Davis celebrating with the NGVB championship trophy in Suriname.
Jamaican youth footballer Tajay Dias has added an international title to his growing resume after helping Jong Transvaal U23, the youth team of SV Transvaal, capture the NGVB championship in Suriname.
The 16-year-old played a role in the club’s successful campaign in the youth professional competition, delivering encouraging performances during the early stages of his stint with the Surinamese outfit.
Dias’ accomplishment has also drawn attention to the development pathway linked to Dunbeholden FC and Kickers Football Academy, both of which played a role in his football development.
Managing Director of Kickers Academy, Jevaun Hutchinson, said the milestone highlights the potential of young Jamaican footballers when they are provided with the right development environment and opportunities for international exposure.
Meanwhile, Chief Commercial Officer of Dunbeholden FC, Aubyn Henry, described the achievement as an encouraging step in the young player’s career.
“Tajay’s progress also reflects the importance of patience in player development. At this stage, the focus should remain on building experience, improving technical consistency and continuing to learn from high-level competition. Young players who remain committed to their growth process often develop into athletes who can sustain long and successful professional careers,” Henry said.
“He is showing promising signs of a player who can handle new challenges and different football environments, and that is encouraging for his future in the sport.”
With an international youth title already under his belt, Dias is quickly emerging as one of Jamaica’s young prospects to watch. His success also underscores the role of structured development systems in shaping the next generation of Jamaican football talent.







