Caribbean National Weekly

Cavalier prevails on away goals to lift Caribbean Cup Trophy

By Ian Burnett··2 min read
Cavalier prevails on away goals to lift Caribbean Cup Trophy
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  • However, the advantage quickly evaporated under intense pressure from Cibao.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Cibao’s Juan Díaz leveled the tie in the 27th minute with a clinical penalty kick after a handball by Jloyd Smith.
  • Just a minute later, the home side took the lead through a precise header by Rivaldo Correa, sending their fans into a frenzy.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">With their backs against the wall, Cavalier’s talismanic Dwayne Atkinson rose to the occasion.
  • Cavalier’s defense, though under siege, remained unyielding.
  • The team now eagerly awaits the tournament draw, scheduled for Tuesday, ahead of the competition’s February kickoff.</p>

SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC — Cavalier Football Club etched its name in Caribbean football history, lifting the prestigious Caribbean Cup trophy despite a dramatic 2-1 loss to Cibao FC in the second leg of the final.

The Kingston-based club prevailed on the away-goal rule after a tense 2-2 aggregate result, securing a coveted spot in the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup’s round of 16.

This marked Cavalier’s second appearance in a Caribbean Cup final, and they delivered a heart-stopping performance filled with resilience and determination at the Cibao FC Stadium in Santiago de los Caballeros on Tuesday.

A game of high stakes and high drama

Cavalier entered the second leg with a slender 1-0 lead from last week’s first-leg clash at Jamaica’s National Stadium. However, the advantage quickly evaporated under intense pressure from Cibao.

Cibao’s Juan Díaz leveled the tie in the 27th minute with a clinical penalty kick after a handball by Jloyd Smith. Just a minute later, the home side took the lead through a precise header by Rivaldo Correa, sending their fans into a frenzy.

With their backs against the wall, Cavalier’s talismanic Dwayne Atkinson rose to the occasion. Pulled early during the first leg to be primed for the decider, Atkinson delivered a crucial goal in the 54th minute, giving Cavalier the vital away goal needed to regain control of the tie.

A battle to the final whistle

The match reached fever pitch as Cibao unleashed a relentless offensive onslaught in search of a decisive goal. Cavalier’s defense, though under siege, remained unyielding. Jalmaro Calvin nearly delivered a crushing blow to Cibao when his effort struck the woodwork in the 88th minute, showcasing Cavalier’s enduring counter-threat.

In a nail-biting finish, Correa missed a golden opportunity for Cibao in the fifth minute of stoppage time, leaving Cavalier to celebrate their hard-fought triumph.

With their Caribbean Cup triumph, Cavalier earned a direct bye to the round of 16 in the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup. The team now eagerly awaits the tournament draw, scheduled for Tuesday, ahead of the competition’s February kickoff.

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