Jamal Lowe
Jamal Akua Lowe (born 21 July 1994) is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club Sheffield Wednesday.[1] Born in Harrow, London, England, he represents Jamaica at international level, having earned nine caps and scored two goals since his debut in 2021.[2][3] Lowe's career began in the youth system at Barnet, where he made his senior debut in League Two at age 18 before embarking on several non-league loans and spells with clubs including Hayes & Yeading United, Hitchin Town, St Albans City, Farnborough, Hemel Hempstead Town, and Hampton & Richmond Borough.[1] During this period, he balanced football with work as a physical education teacher and coach to make ends meet, highlighting his perseverance in rising from lower tiers.[4] His breakthrough came in 2017 with Portsmouth in the EFL League One, where he contributed to their 2019 EFL Trophy victory, scoring in the final at Wembley Stadium.[4] Subsequent moves saw Lowe join Wigan Athletic in 2019 and Swansea City in 2020 for a reported £800,000 fee, where he scored 14 goals in his debut Championship season and helped the team reach the play-off final.[4] In August 2021, he transferred to AFC Bournemouth for an undisclosed fee, playing a key role in their promotion to the Premier League in 2021–22 with seven goals, though limited appearances followed in the top flight.[1] After loans to Queens Park Rangers in 2023 and a return to Swansea in 2023–24—where he netted 10 goals in 35 appearances—Lowe signed a permanent deal with Sheffield Wednesday on 30 June 2024, becoming manager Danny Rohl's fifth summer addition.[1]Early life
Family background
Jamal Lowe was born on 21 July 1994 in Harrow, London, England, to parents of Jamaican heritage who were born and raised in Jamaica before emigrating to the United Kingdom.[5][6] His family's Jamaican roots have been a source of pride, particularly influencing his decision to represent Jamaica internationally, with his parents expressing strong excitement over his call-up to the national team.[6] Lowe's parents played a supportive role in his early development, providing both emotional and practical assistance as he pursued football amid financial challenges. His mother contributed financially by giving him small amounts, such as £4 for travel to away matches during his time at Barnet, while his father intervened to settle college fee disputes at Stanmore College, enabling Lowe to balance education with three days of weekly football training.[7] Growing up in Harrow, in northwest London, Lowe's initial exposure to football occurred through local parks like West Harrow Park near his mother's home and Greenford Recreation Ground, where he honed his skills independently from a young age.[7][4]Education and early employment
Lowe attended Stanmore College in the London Borough of Harrow, where he pursued further education following his secondary schooling in the area.[8] As a youth, he joined the Queens Park Rangers academy, progressing through the various age groups before being released at age 16 without a scholarship offer, as his pathway was blocked by the development of Raheem Sterling.[8][9] Following his academy release, Lowe balanced non-league football with part-time employment, beginning as a teaching assistant and sports coach around 2014.[10][11] By age 22 in 2016, he had transitioned into a role as a PE teacher at Coombe Hill Junior School in New Malden, Kingston, while continuing to play part-time football.[8][12] In June 2016, Lowe quit his teaching position and other jobs to commit fully to football and personal training, a decision supported by his family during this career pivot.[13][14]Club career
Barnet
Jamal Lowe signed his first professional contract with Barnet in October 2012 at the age of 18, following a prolific spell in the club's youth setup where he netted 19 goals for the under-18 team during the 2011–12 season.[15] He made his senior debut for the club on 25 August 2012, coming off the bench in a 3–1 League Two home defeat to York City.[16] Over the next few seasons, Lowe's opportunities in the first team were limited, particularly after Barnet's relegation to the Conference Premier at the end of the 2012–13 campaign, but he contributed to several matches, including substitute appearances in competitive fixtures during the 2014–15 season.[9] To build experience, he was loaned to non-league sides such as Hitchin Town in 2013, St Albans City later that year and in 2014, Farnborough in early 2014, and Hemel Hempstead Town in September 2014, where he featured regularly in the Southern League Premier Division.[17][18] In total, Lowe recorded 19 first-team appearances and 3 goals for Barnet across league and cup competitions from 2012 to 2015.[9] His contributions included notable substitute outings in the 2014–15 Conference Premier season, such as in a 3–0 away win over Dover Athletic in September 2014.[16] Lowe's contract with Barnet expired in the summer of 2015, but he departed earlier in January 2015 on a free transfer to St Albans City after being placed on the transfer list in December 2014.[19][9]Portsmouth
Jamal Lowe joined Portsmouth on 28 October 2016, signing an 18-month contract for an undisclosed fee from non-league side Hampton & Richmond Borough, with the move taking effect in January 2017.[20] Having previously balanced part-time football with a teaching career, Lowe viewed the opportunity as a pivotal step to commit fully to professional football.[21] Lowe quickly established himself in Portsmouth's League Two squad during the 2016–17 season, making 14 league appearances and scoring 4 goals.[22] His most notable contribution came in April 2017, when he scored a brace as a substitute in a 3–1 victory over Notts County, securing Portsmouth's promotion to League One as champions with a goal difference-clinching performance on the final day.[23] In the following seasons in League One, Lowe rose to prominence as a versatile forward, featuring regularly and contributing to Portsmouth's push for further success. During the 2017–18 campaign, he made 44 league appearances and scored 7 goals, helping the team to a fourth-place finish and play-off semi-final appearance.[22] His form peaked in 2018–19, where he netted 15 league goals alongside 2 in cup competitions, totaling 17 goals across 55 appearances and earning him the club's top scorer accolade.[24] Lowe played a key role in Portsmouth's 2018–19 EFL Trophy triumph, scoring the opener in the final against Sunderland—a clever chip over the goalkeeper in extra time—before the match ended 2–2 and Portsmouth prevailed 5–4 on penalties at Wembley.[25] Over his three seasons with the club, Lowe amassed 103 league appearances and 26 goals, with overall totals reaching 119 appearances and 29 goals in all domestic competitions before his departure in 2019.[22][26]Wigan Athletic
In August 2019, following a successful season at Portsmouth that saw him score 16 goals and contribute to their promotion to the Championship, Jamal Lowe joined Wigan Athletic on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[27] Lowe quickly adapted to the demands of the second tier, though he acknowledged the step-up as "massive," requiring enhanced fitness and recovery efforts to cope with the increased intensity.[28] In the 2019–20 Championship season, he featured prominently, making 46 appearances with 43 starts, scoring 6 goals, and providing 5 assists across all competitions.[22] Despite Lowe's solid contributions, Wigan Athletic faced significant challenges, including inconsistent form and the club's entry into administration, which resulted in a 12-point deduction.[29] This penalty dropped Wigan from a mid-table position to 23rd place, confirming their relegation to League One at the end of the season.[29] Lowe departed Wigan after one season in August 2020 amid the club's financial turmoil.[30]Swansea City
In August 2020, Jamal Lowe joined Swansea City from Wigan Athletic on a three-year contract with an option for an additional year, for an undisclosed fee reported to be around £800,000 plus performance-related add-ons.[31][30] This move marked his return to the Championship after Wigan's relegation, where his prior experience had honed his consistency at the second-tier level. Lowe quickly adapted to life at the Swansea.com Stadium, becoming a key attacking outlet under manager Steve Cooper with his pace, directness, and goal-scoring threat from wide positions. During the 2020–21 Championship season, Lowe enjoyed a breakout campaign, featuring in 46 league matches and contributing 14 goals alongside 3 assists.[32] His form was pivotal in Swansea's push for promotion, finishing fourth in the table and qualifying for the playoffs. Notable highlights included a brace in the South Wales derby against rivals Cardiff City on 12 December 2020, securing a 2–0 victory and earning him man-of-the-match honors for his clinical finishing in a heated contest.[33] He also netted twice in a 2–1 win over Watford on 2 January 2021, helping maintain Swansea's momentum during a congested festive period. Lowe's goals often came from exploiting transitions, underscoring his role in Cooper's high-pressing system. Swansea advanced through the playoff semi-finals with a 2–1 aggregate victory over Barnsley, thanks to André Ayew's strike in the first leg and Matt Grimes' equalizer in the second, though Lowe's energetic displays on the wing were instrumental in the team's progression.[34] However, their campaign ended in disappointment at Wembley, where they lost 2–0 to Brentford in the final on 29 May 2021, with goals from Ivan Toney and Emiliano Marcondes sealing promotion for the Bees.[35] Lowe started the match but could not influence the scoreline as Swansea struggled against Brentford's organized defense. Following his standout season at Swansea, Lowe departed for AFC Bournemouth on 31 August 2021, signing a three-year contract for a reported fee of £1.5 million.[36][37][38] This transfer reunited him with Championship competition but shifted his career toward a club aiming for Premier League return.AFC Bournemouth
On 31 August 2021, Jamal Lowe transferred to AFC Bournemouth from Swansea City for a reported fee of £1.5 million, signing a three-year contract.[36][38] His prolific form at Swansea, where he netted 14 league goals the previous season to help reach the play-off final, made him a key target for the Cherries in their promotion push.[38] Lowe quickly integrated into the squad during the 2021–22 EFL Championship season, making 34 league appearances with 7 goals and 2 assists.[22] His contributions, including a late winner in a 1–0 victory over Stoke City in February 2022, helped Bournemouth secure second place and automatic promotion to the Premier League.[39][40] The following 2022–23 Premier League campaign saw Lowe's involvement diminish to just 2 substitute appearances and no goals, amid Bournemouth's struggle that ended in relegation to the Championship.[22] In the 2023–24 season, as Bournemouth achieved promotion back to the Premier League via the play-offs, Lowe featured minimally before departing on loan, concluding his stint at the club with 40 appearances and 8 goals in all competitions.[41][42]Queens Park Rangers (loan)
On 11 January 2023, Jamal Lowe joined Queens Park Rangers on loan from AFC Bournemouth until the end of the 2022–23 season, seeking regular playing time amid Bournemouth's struggles in the Premier League.[43][44] During his stint at Loftus Road, Lowe featured prominently in the Championship, making 20 appearances, scoring 3 goals, and providing 2 assists.[45] His contributions included key moments such as assisting in a vital comeback win against Reading in April 2023, where his introduction from the bench helped secure a 2–1 victory that aided QPR's survival efforts.[46] Lowe's pace and direct running style added dynamism to QPR's attack, with observers noting his effective partnerships, particularly with midfielder Tim Iroegbunam, in matches like the 1–0 win over Watford in March 2023.[47] Lowe played a supporting role in QPR's campaign, which culminated in a 20th-place finish and retention of their Championship status with 50 points, avoiding relegation by six points.[48] His performances were viewed positively as a means to regain form, though the loan did not lead to a permanent move, and he returned to Bournemouth at the end of June 2023 without an extension.[41]Swansea City (loan)
On 1 September 2023, Jamal Lowe rejoined Swansea City on a season-long loan from AFC Bournemouth, marking his return to the club where he had previously enjoyed a successful stint from 2020 to 2021.[49][50] The move allowed Lowe to reintegrate into a familiar environment, reuniting with several former teammates and leveraging his prior knowledge of the club's playing style under manager Michael Duff, later succeeded by Luke Williams.[51] He quickly adapted, making his first appearance as a substitute against Birmingham City on 15 September 2023 and scoring his first goal for the club in his second outing against Preston North End on 23 September.[51] During the 2023–24 EFL Championship season, Lowe featured prominently, making 35 appearances and scoring 9 goals, which tied him with Jerry Yates as the team's top scorer.[52] His contributions included crucial strikes in key matches, such as a brace in a 3–0 win over Rotherham United in March 2024, helping to bolster Swansea's attack amid a challenging campaign that saw the team finish 14th in the table. Lowe's loan spell concluded at the end of the 2023–24 season on 31 May 2024, after which he returned to Bournemouth but was not retained, entering free agency in June 2024.[53][54]Sheffield Wednesday
In July 2024, Jamal Lowe joined Sheffield Wednesday on a permanent transfer from AFC Bournemouth, signing a two-year contract with an option for an additional year.[42][55][56] During the 2024–25 Championship season, Lowe made 24 appearances for Sheffield Wednesday, scoring 4 goals and providing 2 assists, including a goal in the opening 4–0 victory over Plymouth Argyle.[57] His contributions helped the team finish 12th in the league table with 58 points, securing survival from relegation. As of November 2025, in the ongoing 2025–26 Championship season, Lowe has featured in 15 matches, netting 2 goals while primarily deployed as a centre-forward or winger, leveraging versatility built from prior loan spells.[58][5][59] His contract remains active through June 2026.[55]International career
England C
Born in Harrow, London, Jamal Lowe was eligible to represent England at international level through his birthplace. His strong performances in non-league football, particularly with Hampton & Richmond Borough in the National League South, earned him a call-up to the England C team, the national side for non-league players, in late 2016.[21] Lowe made his debut for England C on 15 November 2016, during a 2–1 victory over Estonia U23s in the International Challenge Trophy semi-final held in Tallinn. He started the match and scored the winning goal in the 13th minute, securing progression to the final for the non-league representatives.[60][61] This marked his only appearance for the team, accumulating 1 cap and 1 goal before he later switched allegiance to Jamaica.[62]Jamaica
Lowe, born in London to Jamaican parents, became eligible to represent the Reggae Boyz through his parental heritage. After featuring once for the England C team in a non-competitive match, he switched international allegiance to Jamaica under FIFA rules in 2021.[63] He earned his first senior call-up for a World Cup qualifier in March 2021 and made his debut, starting as a right winger, on 25 March against the United States, scoring Jamaica's only goal in a 1–4 friendly defeat that served as preparation for World Cup qualifiers.[64][65] As of November 2025, Lowe has accumulated 9 caps for Jamaica, netting 2 goals, with his last appearance on 11 September 2024 against Honduras.[66][67] His appearances include World Cup qualifiers in 2021 and 2022, where he started against the United States in October 2021 and scored in a 3-1 group-stage victory over Suriname in June 2022.[68] Lowe featured in CONCACAF Nations League A matches, contributing to Jamaica's efforts in the 2022–23 and 2023–24 editions with substitute and starting roles across 5 games. He was not included in the squad for the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup but remained in contention for regional competitions thereafter.[68]Career statistics
Club
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition in which Jamal Lowe has played domestic first-team football, as of 9 November 2025.[2]| Club | Season | League | Apps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barnet | 2010–11 | League Two | 1 | 0 |
| 2011–12 | League Two | 2 | 0 | |
| 2012–13 | League Two | 1 | 0 | |
| 2013–14 | League Two | 7 | 0 | |
| 2014–15 | Conference Premier | 2 | 0 | |
| Hayes & Yeading United (loan) | 2012–13 | Conference South | 3 | 3 |
| Boreham Wood (loan) | 2012–13 | Conference South | 3 | 0 |
| Hitchin Town (loan) | 2013–14 | Southern League Premier Division | 13 | 1 |
| St Albans City (loan) | 2013–14 | Conference South | 16 | 5 |
| Farnborough (loan) | 2013–14 | Conference South | 5 | 0 |
| Hemel Hempstead Town (loan) | 2014–15 | Conference South | 9 | 2 |
| St Albans City | 2014–15 | Conference South | 14 | 1 |
| Hemel Hempstead Town | 2015–16 | National League South | 11 | 1 |
| Hampton & Richmond Borough | 2015–16 | National League South | 25 | 14 |
| 2016–17 | National League South | 23 | 15 | |
| Portsmouth | 2016–17 | National League | 15 | 4 |
| 2017–18 | League One | 37 | 7 | |
| 2018–19 | League One | 51 | 14 | |
| Wigan Athletic | 2019–20 | Championship | 24 | 2 |
| 2019–20 | League One | 22 | 4 | |
| Swansea City | 2020–21 | Championship | 44 | 14 |
| AFC Bournemouth | 2021–22 | Championship | 28 | 7 |
| 2022–23 | Premier League | 8 | 0 | |
| Queens Park Rangers (loan) | 2022–23 | Championship | 20 | 3 |
| Swansea City (loan) | 2023–24 | Championship | 35 | 9 |
| Sheffield Wednesday | 2024–25 | Championship | 39 | 5 |
| 2025–26 | Championship | 15 | 2 | |
| Career total | 487 | 102 |
International
Lowe has earned 10 international appearances across England C and Jamaica, scoring 3 goals with no assists recorded.[3][68] The following table summarizes his caps, goals, and assists by year, team, and competition:| Year | Team | Competition | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | England C | International Friendly | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| 2021 | Jamaica | CONCACAF Nations League A | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| 2021 | Jamaica | International Friendly | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2022 | Jamaica | CONCACAF Nations League A | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| 2023 | Jamaica | CONCACAF Nations League A | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2024 | Jamaica | FIFA World Cup Qualification | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| 2024 | Jamaica | International Friendly | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | - | - | 10 | 3 | 0 |