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·9 August 2025

Puerto Rico and Jamaica to contest League B Final

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MIAMI – The 2025 Concacaf Boys’ Under-15 Championship continued on Friday with the League B semifinals and playoffs in Oranjestad, Aruba.

The four winners from groups C, D, E, and F, made up the semifinal field. The remaining teams in the group played their closing matches to determine their final position in the competition.


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Semifinals

Puerto Rico 2-0 Guatemala

The Group C winners kept their foot on the gas and rolled to a 2-nil shutout of Guatemala.

After a scrappy initial start to the match, high pressure from Puerto Rico forced a turnover and captain Wilfredo Reyes took advantage of the mistake in the 18’ to knock in the opener.

That made it six goals in four games for Reyes as the leading scorer in the tournament.

Los Boricuas doubled their lead in the 44’ as Fabián Salls, who assisted the opening goal, found the back of the net with a strong blast from the edge of the box.

Puerto Rico’s defense held strong to preserve the clean sheet and advance to the final against Jamaica.

Guatemala will face Trinidad and Tobago in the third-place match.

Jamaica 6-2 Trinidad and Tobago

The Reggae Boyz cruised to a semifinal victory over Trinidad and Tobago, advancing to the League B final against Puerto Rico.

Jamaica jumped out to a quick lead in the 8’ as Kenrick Brown converted from the penalty spot.

Moments later in the 10’, Kelvin D. Brown slipped behind the defense and sent a great cross past defenders as a sliding Samuel Taylor hammered it home to double the lead.

Kelvin Brown smashed a curling free kick around the wall to extend the lead in the 35’+1’. Trinidad and Tobago hadn’t given up a goal all tournament and conceded three in the opening half of the semifinals.

The Soca Warriors got on the board in the 40’ as Adasa Richardson caught keeper Jaheimie Gray by surprise and flicked a long cross right over him. It was the first goal Jamaica allowed all tournament.

Jamaica wasted no time finding the back of the net again as Davion Clarke responded in the 50’ to restore the three-goal advantage.

Kelvin D. Brown got a goal of his own in the 54’ as he drilled a cross on the volley to put the game completely out of reach.

Trinidad and Tobago got their second of the game when Aaden Jones rose up for a header in the 62’.

Carlondo Morris joined the party with a penalty-kick goal in the 70’ making it six different scorers for the Reggae Boyz in a rout.

Playoffs

Dominican Republic 6-0 Guyana

The Dominican Republic signed off with a 6-nil win against Guyana.

Axel Unvoas (12’), Fernando Alvarez (16’), Iker Núñez (50’), b (54’), Kamil Castillo (59’), and Alejandro Encarnacion (63’) found the back of the net.

Antigua and Barbuda 0-1 Bermuda

Antigua and Barbuda exited the tournament with a 1-nil victory over Bermuda.

Solomon Salaam scored the lone goal in the 69’.

Aruba 2-1 Cayman Islands

Aruba won 2-1 against the Cayman Islands.

Ra’Jon Boothe placed the Cayman Islands up in the 8’.

Born De Nobrega in the 18’, and Jaylon Abath, in the 70’, led Aruba in the comeback win.

Saint Kitts and Nevis 0-3 Curaçao

Curaçao took a 3-nil victory against Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Jëalardino Floranus (38’), Jyano Rojer (46’) and Daniel Ruiz (63’) penned their names on the scoresheet.

Belize 5-1 Cuba

Belize won 5-1 against Cuba to finish its campaign.

Jordan Glenn opened the scoring in the 3’, with Daayvion Serano extending the lead in the 10’.

Mateo Gallina struck a penalty kick for Cuba in the 35+2’.

Jordan Glenn (45’) and Leon Lord Jr. (46’) extinguished any chance of a comeback. Jordan Glenn collected his hat-trick in the 52’ off a penalty kick.

Barbados 5-0 British Virgin Islands

Barbados earned a 5-nil win against the British Virgin Islands.

Maleek Peters (6’), Amari Small (20’, 37’), Adam King (30’), and Jevonte Ward (45’) struck the goals for The Tridents.

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