Jamaica win Concacaf U15 Boys’ Championship
MIAMI:
Jamaica won 2-0 against Puerto Rico in the final of the 2025 Concacaf Boys' Under-15 Championship on Saturday at the Stadion CD Guillermo Trinidad in Oranjestad, Aruba.
The Reggae Boyz set the tone early as a long ball over the top was controlled by Kelvin D. Brown, who then found Tevin Savage on the right side of the box for a furious strike in the second minute.
Los Boricuas had a great chance to net the equaliser in stoppage time off a sensational Luis Rodriguez free kick that was curling into the net, but Jamaica keeper Jaheime Gray stretched for a miraculous save.
With just a one-goal lead, Jamaica kept pushing while trying to keep Puerto Rico scoreless. And at the 70+1-minute mark, Brown delivered the dagger as he came rushing in and elevated to head home a pinpoint Kyle Hussey cross to clinch the title.
THIRD PLACE
Trinidad and Tobago finished in third place of League B with a one-nil victory over Guatemala.
The Soca Warriors used a quick counterattack to score the lone goal in the 13th minute as Kevez Quintero fired from a tight angle.
Down by a goal, things got worse for Guatemala as goalkeeper Mario De Paz received a straight red card in the 35minute for tackle at the edge of the box, denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity.
Trinidad and Tobago couldn't find an insurance goal, but their defence did enough to keep the lead with the man-advantage, as the Soca Warriors closed out the tournament with four clean sheets.







