
KINGSTON, Jamaica — 9 August 2025: The Jamaica Football Federation has saluted the National Under-15 Reggae Boyz after they lifted the League "B" crown at the 2025 CONCACAF Boys' U15 Championship in Aruba.
On Saturday, Jamaica sealed the title with a 2-0 win over Puerto Rico in the final. Across five matches at the tournament, the side scored 15 goals.
Interim General Secretary of the JFF, Roy Simpson, commended the team's remarkable achievement: "I extend hearty congratulations to our National U15 team for clinching the CONCACAF U15 Championship. The core of this squad was part of the team that won the CFU U14 Caribbean Tournament last year, and for them to secure two titles in two years is a truly special accomplishment. These young players represent the bright future of Jamaican football, and I look forward to seeing their progression through the national age-group programmes. Winning a CONCACAF tournament is a significant milestone, and I salute Coach Andrew Peart, the entire technical staff, and the players for this outstanding achievement."
The next edition of the CONCACAF Boys' U15 Championship will be staged in 2027.
Jamaica's road to the title: 2-0 Belize, 4-0 Aruba, 1-0 Curacao, 6-2 Trinidad and Tobago, and 2-0 Puerto Rico in the final.
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