22 Facts About Onandi Lowe

1.

Onandi Lowe spent some of his career in the top flight Jamaica National Premier League as well as having stints in North America and England.

2.

Onandi Lowe scored 27 goals in 65 international appearances and appeared at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

3.

Onandi Lowe started his career at Harbour View, before joining Canadian side Montreal Impact in 1996.

4.

Onandi Lowe returned to Jamaica with Waterhouse the following year, before signing with American side Richmond Kickers via Arnett Gardens in 1999.

5.

Onandi Lowe then helped Rochester Raging Rhinos to win the A-League in 2000.

6.

Onandi Lowe joined Kansas City Wizards the following year, and had a brief spell on loan at English side Port Vale.

7.

Onandi Lowe transferred to Coventry City in March 2004, before returning to Jamaican side Arnett Gardens later in the year following his arrest by British police.

8.

Onandi Lowe later played for Portmore United, Miami FC, and Arnett Gardens again, before he retired in 2008.

9.

Onandi Lowe helped Impact to the A-League's Northeast Division final in 1997, scoring twice against Toronto Lynx in the semi-finals.

10.

Onandi Lowe returned to Jamaica after two seasons with Impact, joining Waterhouse and then Arnett Gardens.

11.

Onandi Lowe moved back to the A-League with Richmond Kickers, scoring 15 goals and gaining seven assists in 1999.

12.

Onandi Lowe scored two goals for Port Vale, the first against Darlington in the Football League Trophy; Vale would go on to win the trophy in his absence.

13.

Onandi Lowe scored once in a league game, against Cambridge United.

14.

Onandi Lowe spent the rest of the year with Kansas City Wizards, and scored eight goals in 20 games.

15.

Onandi Lowe spent two years with the club, during which time he made close to 100 appearances, keeping a goalscoring rate of better than one every two games, making him a crowd favourite at Nene Park.

16.

Onandi Lowe started the 2006 season with Miami FC in the US, only to be released after a month because of disciplinary problems.

17.

Onandi Lowe formed a prolific strike partnership with Walter Boyd in the "Reggae Boyz" "Road To France Campaign" in 1998, but then found himself in-and-out of the team for mainly disciplinary reasons.

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Onandi Lowe went on to score twice in his country's success at the 1998 Caribbean Cup, against Netherlands Antilles in a group win, as well as the only goal of the semi-final clash with Antigua and Barbuda.

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Onandi Lowe featured in qualification for the 2002 World Cup, scoring against Costa Rica and Trinidad and Tobago in June 2001.

20.

Onandi Lowe's last international was a March 2004 friendly match against Honduras in which he scored a goal.

21.

Onandi Lowe was arrested and charged in St Catherine in December 2007 for possession of marijuana.

22.

Onandi Lowe had been driving a car with 42 marijuana cigarettes, he posted the $300 bail and was released from custody.