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·22. Juli 2025
Cole Palmer traces Caribbean roots in heartwarming St Kitts visit

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·22. Juli 2025
Fresh off a dazzling performance in the Club World Cup final – where he scored twice to help Chelsea lift the trophy – Cole Palmer took a well-earned break.
But instead of heading to a beach resort, the rising star made a trip that meant much more: his first-ever visit to St Kitts, the Caribbean island where his paternal grandfather was born.
The journey, documented by BBC Sport, was a powerful personal moment for the England international, who proudly wears the flag of St Kitts and Nevis on his boots. He visited his grandfather’s old home with family, calling it a “special” experience.
But it wasn’t just a trip down memory lane. Palmer threw himself into island life – playing football with local kids, signing shirts, posing for photos and charming fans young and old. One eager youngster asked the now-viral question: “Do you like chippy chips?” – a nod to Palmer’s iconic comment about his love for chip shop fries.
Palmer also met St Kitts Prime Minister Terrance Drew, who praised the midfielder’s pride in his heritage: “Cole Palmer has really represented his roots. Wearing the flag of St Kitts and Nevis on his boots – it’s really a proud moment for all of us.”
The love from the locals was just as heartfelt.
“Best footballer in the world,” one young fan said, while another added: “Left foot better than Messi. Telling the truth, Messi needs to go back on the bench.”
To top it all off, Palmer hit the water on a jet ski, flashing a grin as he zipped across the Caribbean sea – relaxed, at home and clearly enjoying every second.
“It’s been nice, obviously seeing all the little kids and all the other people,” Palmer said in his classic understated style.
A post-season getaway with heart, heritage and just the right touch of flair – just like Cole Palmer himself.
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