Jamaican Star Zane Byron Steals the Spotlight
Frederik Hvillum
With an impressive goal in the 4-4 match, Jamaican Zane Byron has been celebrated online for his remarkable skills captured on Veo.
Eight goals were scored in the match between the American International School of Kingston and the Italo-Canadian Club of Kingston, which ended in a 4-4 draw. One of the goals was scored by AISK’s Zane Byron, who received the ball from a teammate near midfield, controlled it with his thigh, evaded three players with a Maradona spin, and calmly shot the ball into the net past a helpless goalkeeper.
The goal was recorded with a Veo camera, and the star himself has watched it multiple times since.
"I’ve watched the video at least 30 times. Seeing the ball go in and hearing the crowd cheer are two of the best things about scoring. In this case, I feel as if that’s what made the goal special,” Zane Byron tells Veo.
The goal was shared on social media shortly after being uploaded, and it has since been viewed many times—not only by Byron himself.
“To see the video gain such popularity online is a good feeling. I’m definitely proud after seeing that!”
AISK records all their matches with Veo cameras, something Byron himself wouldn’t want to be without. Thanks to the camera on the sidelines, he has indeed become a better player.
“I think Veo is amazing. Filming games in 4K and capturing the entire field has been a key part of many people’s success and advancement in football.”
“Veo is also a key part of a team’s or an individual’s development. My team and I constantly rewatch our games so that we can identify mistakes and fine-tune our play in training,” he concludes.