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·19 de novembro de 2025
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Three more teams from CONCACAF booked their tickets to the 2026 World Cup Tuesday evening.
The big highlight was Curaçao, which held Jamaica to a 0-0 draw, seeing Haiti book its first World Cup spot since 1974.
Curaçao finished at the top of Group B with 12 points, with Jamaica taking second place with 11 points and heading to the playoffs, where they will try to qualify for their second World Cup (their first and only appearance was in 1998).
Trinidad and Tobago defeated Bermuda, who finished with zero points, by 2-1 and ended up third in the group with nine points.
In Group A, Panama beat El Salvador 3-0 and qualified for the 2026 World Cup as group leaders with 12 points. Their opponent finished last with three points.
Thus, Panama will play in their second World Cup, having debuted in Russia in 2018, where they were eliminated in the group stage.
Meanwhile, Suriname, which had the chance to secure its first World Cup appearance, lost to Guatemala (eight points) by 3-1 and finished second with nine points, needing to go to the playoffs.
The Haitians will play in the second World Cup in their history, the first being in 1974. Nicaragua finished last in the group with four points.
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