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·14 October 2025
Correa, Frantzety, Green lead Concacaf Caribbean Cup Group Stage Best XI

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·14 October 2025
MIAMI — The 2025 Concacaf Caribbean Cup has concluded its Group Stage, as the last four remaining teams move on to the Semifinals.
There were many big performances throughout, yet these eleven stood out the most in their respective positions.
Here is a look at the 2025 Caribbean Cup Best XI for the Group Stage.
Goalkeeper
Tafari Chambers, Mount Pleasant FA - Chambers was an integral part of the Jamaican’s club stellar play that ended in an unbeaten run to win Group A and advance to the Semifinals. He recorded four clean sheets and racked up eight saves in those four contests.
Defenders
Gadail Irving, Mount Pleasant FA - The Mount Pleasant defense was stout in racking up four clean sheets. The defender logged 350 minutes for a unit that didn’t concede a single goal, and he also contributed offensively with a goal and two assists.
Cassim Keller, Defence Force - The Trinidadian club, which advanced to the Semifinals for the first time ever, flourished in the Group Stage in which they only allowed three goals. Keller started all four matches, tallying 190 passes, seven interceptions and six tackles. He also scored a goal off a free kick.
Gabriel Peguero, Cibao FC - The 2024 Caribbean Cup runners-up are looking to make another run to the final after winning Group B. The defender started two of their four matches, playing a total of 187 minutes while also netting a goal.
Midfielders
Isaac Báez, Universidad O&M FC - Báez was a staple for O&M FC, tallying 350 minutes while recording two goals and an assist in four games.
Kevin Molino, Defence Force - Molino was a standout for Defence Force, playing all 360 minutes in the Group Stage. He completed 220 passes while finishing with six total shots, four on target, and a pair of goals.
Jean López, Cibao FC - The midfielder started three of the four games and was a force on both ends of the ball. He recorded seven shots and had an assist while also finishing with eight tackles and five blocked shots.
Murgillio Esajas, SV Robinhood - Esajas did a little bit of everything for the Surinamese club over 360 minutes of play. He netted a pair of goals and completed 149 passes while also recording six tackles and six interceptions.
Forwards
Daniel Green, Mount Pleasant FA - The forward started three of the four games and scored two goals in 296 minutes played. He finished the Group Stage with eight total shots, 88 passes completed, and six crosses.
Rivaldo Correa, Cibao FC - The Colombian striker played three games and scored three goals, becoming the leading scorer in Caribbean Cup history with nine goals all-time in the tournament.
Herard Frantzety, Universidad O&M FC - Frantzety played all 360 minutes and racked up ten total shots, scoring two goals, and adding an assist.
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