Romel Wallen

Romel Vaughn Wallen (born 29 June 1980 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a former Jamaica National Football player. He is now a FIFA licensed agent, and sports broker based in the United Kingdom. Having long ties in football, Wallen has emerged as a top football agent
for Caribbean players who play professionally in Europe.
Football career
A former national player; he won 21 youth International caps representing Jamaica, primarily under the guidance of Jamaica's only World Cup coach, Brazilian, Rene Simoes. He earned International caps against the likes of France, Chile, and United States. Competed in the 1996 Concacaf World Cup qualifying U-17 tournament, hosted in Costa Rica.
Education
Wallen, a Wolmer's Boys' School graduate, also studied in United States, where he graduated from The Hotchkiss School in June 2000. After gaining a scholarship to attend a liberal arts college, Williams College, earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science and Psychology. (2004).
Sports management
Wallen is founder and Managing Director of London-based sports management firm, Pro-Goals Sports Capital.
 
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