Joseph Andre Maca (September 28, 1920, Brussels, Belgium – July 13, 1982, Massapequa, New York) was an American soccer player who earned three caps as left back for the United States men's national soccer team and played in the United States' 1–0 defeat of England in the 1950 FIFA World Cup.
Before World War II, Maca played for the Belgian Third Division team Royal Cercle Sportif La Forestoise (51) in Brussels. During the war, he served for 12 months in the Belgian Army where he played on the Army team. He also earned a medal for his role in the resistance.
After the war, he moved to the United States and joined Brooklyn Hispano of the American Soccer League. He was selected to the ASL All-Star Team in 1949 and 1950. His three caps for the U.S. team were all during the 1950 World Cup, where he scored one goal against Chile on a penalty kick. Although he was not a U.S. citizen, he had declared his intention to gain citizenship and under the rules of the United States Soccer Football Association at the time, he was eligible to play. He eventually did become a U.S. citizen in 1957.
[Intro:]
Ready not nice,
[Chorus:]
Dre skull, Kartel, dance Hall, forever
Me come from Jamaica
Me come from Jamaica
Me come from Jamaica
Me come from Jamaica
[Verse 1:]
Portmore, city, Kingston
City, city Kingston
Thugs in the street
Looking for food fi eat
90 degrees heat, Jamaica still sweet
Gals dem grinding
Pretty ladies whining
Oh Teacha look at me whining,
Look, look, look at me whining
[Hook:]
Me come from Jamaica
Me come from Jamaica
Me come from Jamaica
Me come from Jamaica
[Verse 2:]
Police man pushing the herse,
Grandmada going to church
Visitors de tourist mon notice
But ah kingston ah de place weh you fi notice
Home of Teacha
[Chorus:]
Dre skull, dance hall, forever
Me come from Jamaica
Me come from Jamaica
Me come from Jamaica
Me come from Jamaica
[Outro:]
Hahaha, sick dawg
Me haffi go light my spliff now