Portmore, Jamaica — The local football fraternity is reeling following the tragic death of Cleon Pryce, a former Portmore United striker who passed away in a car accident just one day after his 31st birthday.
Though details surrounding the crash are still unfolding, tributes have already begun to pour in from across the football community.
Pryce, a product of Portmore’s youth system, rose through the ranks to make a name for himself on the senior team, remembered for his sharp instincts in front of goal and his unwavering commitment to the crest.
“Cleon was not just a player—he was Portmore through and through,” a club representative shared off record. “His energy, his discipline, and how he carried himself on and off the pitch earned the respect of everyone around him.”
Beyond the trophies and titles, Pryce leaves behind an imprint of leadership and humility—qualities that endeared him to coaches, fans, and teammates alike.
Former head coach Ricardo “Bibi” Gardner, a veteran of the Reggae Boyz, also shared his grief online, expressing support for Pryce’s loved ones during this devastating time.
The loss of Cleon Pryce is not just one felt by Portmore United—it’s a heartbreak for Jamaican football.