Concacaf
·16 December 2025
Chambers, Green, Frantzety headline 2025 Concacaf Caribbean Cup Best XI

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·16 December 2025

MIAMI – The 2025 Concacaf Caribbean Cup has come to an end with Mount Pleasant FA winning its first title.
There were many big performances throughout, yet these eleven stood out the most in their respective positions.
Here is a look at the tournament’s Best XI.
Goalkeeper
Tafari Chambers, Mount Pleasant FA - The Jamaican keeper was a standout for the championship side, coming up with 17 saves in eight games en route to the trophy.
Defenders
Edward Reyes, Cibao FC - Reyes was a key part of the Dominican side’s campaign, completing 229 passes, along with 23 tackles and 12 interceptions.
Jamoi Topey, Mount Pleasant FA - The defender played 545 minutes over seven matches, logging 257 passes, five tackles and seven interceptions.
Julen Olasagasti, Universidad O&M FC - The Spanish defender contributed on both ends for the Dominican club, tallying an astounding 341 passes and scoring in the Final. He also provided 10 tackles and 11 interceptions.
Yoan Melo, Universidad O&M FC - Melo closed out a stellar tournament for the runners-up with 197 passes and six tackles over 710 minutes of play.
Midfielders
Jon Tricado, Universidad O&M FC - The Spanish midfielder played eight games for O&M FC, recording two assists and two shots on target to go along with 324 completed passes.
Jashaun Anglin, Mount Pleasant FA - Anglin put in a well-rounded tournament for the champions in 608 minutes played. The Jamaican tallied 26 tackles and 225 passes.
Kevin Molino, Defence Force - The Trinidadian had a stellar tournament, scoring four goals and adding a pair of assists. He finished with 12 total shots, seven on target, and a tournament-best 388 passes for a Defence Force side that sealed third place and a 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup berth.
Forwards
Daniel Green, Mount Pleasant FA - Named the Caribbean Cup’s best player, Green scored two goals and had an assist over 553 minutes of play. He tallied nine total shots, six on target, throughout the tournament.
Rivaldo Correa, Cibao FC - The Colombian striker etched his name in Caribbean Cup history by becoming the tournament’s all-time leading scorer (10) after netting four goals in this year’s edition. He was an offensive powerhouse with 20 total shots and an assist in 589 minutes of play.
Herard Frantzety, Universidad O&M FC - Frantzety was on a mission in O&M FC’s run to the Final as he finished with a tournament-high five goals. He scored a goal in the Final and also found the back of the net in both legs of the semifinals. The Haitian forward contributed two assists and 193 passes over 720 minutes of play.









































