Onandi Lowe

Onandi Lowe (born 2 December 1974), also known as Nandi,[3] is a Jamaican former international footballer who played in every outfield position, but was best known as a prolific forward.

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

After leaving Dunoon Technical High in his hometown of Kingston,[5] Lowe joined Harbour View, a top Jamaican club, in 1993.

A big, versatile free-kick specialist who could play anywhere on the pitch and was known for his strong left foot,[6] Lowe moved to Canada in 1996 to join Montreal Impact.

He played for Rochester Raging Rhinos in 2000 and scored in the tournament's final, in a 3–1 win over Minnesota Thunder at Frontier Field.

[10] He 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.

Moving on to Coventry City in March 2004,[12] he got off to a bad start with manager Eric Black after failing to report for duty following an international game.

[18] After two years with Portmore United he rejoined Arnett in the Jamaica National Premier League during the January 2008 transfer window.

He played two matches at the 1998 World Cup, the 3–1 defeat to Croatia and the 2–1 win over Japan, after being selected by coach René Simões.

[19][20] He 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.

[24] The Prosecution claimed he signed for the package under the fake name of "Kevin Brown" and intended to profit financially from knowingly trafficking the drugs.