U-20 Boyz seek World Cup qualification against Canada today

U-20 Boyz seek World Cup qualification against Canada today

Jamaican striker Jahmarie Nolan (right) in action against Bonaire in the teams’ Concacaf Championship qualifying match in Curacao on February 23, 2026. (Photo: JFF) August 5, 2026 JUST days after a dramatic finish in group play, Jamaica’s Under-20 men’s football team will face Canada once again on Wednesday at Estadio Cuauhtémoc, this time with a spot in the Concacaf U-20 Championship semi-finals on the line. Both sides advanced from Group C after finishing tied on five points with identical records of a win and two draws. Canada claimed top spot in the group via goal difference, while the young Reggae Boyz finished second to secure an unbeaten group stage run for the first time since 2018. Their group-stage encounter on Saturday produced high drama, ending in a 2-2 deadlock after Sean Leighton converted a 100th-minute penalty to rescue a point for Jamaica. The result marked the first time since 1998 that Jamaica scored twice in a match against North American opposition at this level, and the first time avoiding defeat against a North American nation since 2018. Jamaica’s attack has hit its stride, scoring in three consecutive tournament games for the first time in eight years. The campaign has also yielded historic regional success; since the tournament’s inception in 1962, this marks the first time Jamaica has picked up points against two Central American nations (Honduras and Panama) in a single edition. Jamaica is making its 23rd appearance in the competition and aims to equal or surpass its best-ever performance, a third-place finish recorded in 1970. Forward Jahmarie Nolan has led the line, netting three goals to sit co-leading the race for the tournament’s Golden Boot award. He is the first Jamaican to score three times in the competition since Jahmari Clarke in 2022, trailing only Steve Green’s five-goal tally from 1994 in the country’s tournament scoring record. Canada enters the knockout round targeting its third regional crown and first since 1996. Midfielder Emrick Fotsing leads the Canadian attack with two goals, both coming during a 3-0 group stage win over Panama. The match will be the sixth between the nations in U-20 Championship history, with the series split evenly at one win each and three draws. Kick-off is scheduled for 5:30 pm Jamaica time, with the winner moving on to the final four. GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) – The Guyana government on Tuesday said that the search and recovery operations following the MV Barima tragedy, resulting in... International News, Latest News WASHINGTON, United States (AFP)—Paramount CEO David Ellison said Tuesday that the legal battle over his proposed multibillion-dollar takeover of Warne... OREGON, USA —Expectations are high in the Jamaican camp as the 2026 World Athletics Under-20 Championships gets underway at the fabled Hayward Field a... KINGSTON, Jamaica—The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) is expressing shock following Sunday's incident in St Elizabeth in which a o... KINGSTON, Jamaica—A man is now in police custody in connection with the seizure of an AR-15 rifle, three 9mm pistols and 100 assorted rounds of ammuni... KINGSTON, Jamaica—Coralisle Group (CG) has concluded its 2026 summer internship programme, welcoming students from across six jurisdictions- Bermuda, ... Latest News, News, Videos KINGSTON, Jamaica—The President of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, is now in Jamaica for his official state visit and is a special guest o... KINGSTON, Jamaica—The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC), an agency of the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, is advisi... Facebook Twitter Instagram Polls Recent Posts Archives

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