The Jamaica Football Federation has released the 24-man squad that will represent the Reggae Boyz at the 2026 Unity Cup in London.
The squad announcement was made through the federation’s official X account ahead of the start of the invitational tournament.
In its message accompanying the list, the federation highlighted the balance of experience and young talent in the squad.
“Experience meets the next wave. Premier League pedigree, Championship grit, and homegrown hunger — all pulling in one direction. From the sticks to the strikers, every name on this list carries the badge,” the statement read.
Jamaica national football team will take on India national football team in the second semi-final fixture on May 27 at The Valley in Charlton.
The first semi-final will see the Nigeria national football team face the Zimbabwe national football team on May 26.
Winners of the semi-final matches will clash in the final on May 30, while the defeated teams will compete for third place.
Jamaica head into the tournament hoping to improve on their performance in the 2025 edition, where they finished runners-up after losing to Nigeria in a penalty shootout following a 2-2 draw in regulation time.
The previous Unity Cup tournament also featured Ghana national football team and Trinidad and Tobago national football team.
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