
Jamaica secured a spot in the final of the 2025 Unity Cup with a nail-biting 3-2 win over Trinidad and Tobago.
The Reggae Boys came from behind to triumph, thanks to a late penalty kick converted by Richard King.
Kasey Palmer gave Jamaica an early lead, scoring from the spot in the 25th minute.
The team dominated the game, with Rumarn Burrell doubling their advantage before the hour mark.
However, Trinidad and Tobago refused to give up, pulling one goal back and then equalizing through Kevin Molino with 29 minutes remaining.
The match took a dramatic turn when Richard King scored a penalty in the dying minutes, securing Jamaica’s spot in the final.
This win sets up an exciting matchup for the Reggae Boys, who will face either Ghana or Nigeria in the championship game.
The final match promises to be an intense battle, with Ghana and Nigeria set to clash on Friday to determine Jamaica’s opponent.
The Reggae Boys will be looking to bring their A-game and make a strong impression in the tournament.
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