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Howell’s moment of brilliance seals Group B for Jamaica's Reggae Boyz

By Ian Burnett··2 min read
Howell’s moment of brilliance seals Group B for Jamaica's Reggae Boyz
Key Points(5)
  • One flash of brilliance was all it took.
  • A spectacular free-kick from Jabarie Howell lifted Jamaica’s Under-20 Reggae Boyz to a hard-earned 1-0 victory over Puerto Rico on Tuesday, sealing top spot in Group B of the Concacaf Men’s U-20 Qualifiers and booking their place in the Concacaf Men’s U-20 Championship.
  • The decisive strike came in the 32nd minute, a bold, audacious effort from a tight angle that caught both the goalkeeper and defender off guard at the near post.
  • It was a goal born of confidence and conviction, and it proved enough to preserve Jamaica’s flawless record.
  • <h2>Perfection in the group stage</h2> With the victory, Jamaica completed a dominant group campaign: five matches, five wins, 28 goals scored, and none conceded.

One flash of brilliance was all it took. A spectacular free-kick from Jabarie Howell lifted Jamaica’s Under-20 Reggae Boyz to a hard-earned 1-0 victory over Puerto Rico on Tuesday, sealing top spot in Group B of the Concacaf Men’s U-20 Qualifiers and booking their place in the Concacaf Men’s U-20 Championship.

The decisive strike came in the 32nd minute, a bold, audacious effort from a tight angle that caught both the goalkeeper and defender off guard at the near post. It was a goal born of confidence and conviction, and it proved enough to preserve Jamaica’s flawless record.

Perfection in the group stage


With the victory, Jamaica completed a dominant group campaign: five matches, five wins, 28 goals scored, and none conceded.

Their place at the summit of Group B was secured with 15 points, three clear of Puerto Rico, who finished second on 12.

Bonaire claimed third spot with seven points following a 3-2 win over the Cayman Islands on the final day. The Turks and Caicos Islands ended fourth with six points, St. Kitts and Nevis dropped to fifth with four, and Cayman remained at the bottom without a point.

Early pressure, late reward


Jamaica began the contest on the front foot but encountered a disciplined Puerto Rican defense determined to frustrate with its 3-5-2 formation.

Right-wing defender Marlon van de Wetering sparked the first meaningful opportunity, surging infield from the flank before slipping a pass into Jahmarie Nolan, who laid it off for Howell. The forward, however, was crowded out by a number of defenders before he could release his shot.

Van de Wetering remained influential, later delivering a dangerous cross toward the back post where Claver Nugent’s attempt found only the side netting.

The breakthrough finally arrived when Howell stepped up over a free kick along the left wing and just outside the 18-yard box. Instead of crossing, he unleashed a daring strike from an acute angle that beat the Puerto Rican goalkeeper at the near post, a stunning opener that reflected Jamaica’s sustained pressure.

Chances missed


The second half offered opportunities to extend the lead.

Nolan was released clean through on goal with only the goalkeeper to beat but struck his effort tamely into the keeper’s path. Soon after, Van de Wetering again created danger, threading a low pass into the penalty area that Nolan steered inches wide of the near post.

Puerto Rico threatened in response. Their clearest chance fell to Eddiel Marquez, who nearly capitalized before Jamaican goalkeeper Joshua Grant executed a vital diving clearance to preserve the advantage.

Under mounting pressure, Jamaica’s defensive unit remained composed, protecting the slender lead to the final whistle.

Eyes on the bigger prize


The U-20 Reggae Boyz now advance to the Concacaf Men’s U-20 Championship, scheduled to run from July 25 to August 9. There, they will compete for qualification to the 2027 FIFA Men’s U-20 World Cup and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

For now, however, the headline belongs to Howell, and to a Jamaican side led by former Reggae Boy Rudolph Austin that navigated the group stage with ruthless efficiency and defensive steel.

Five matches. Five victories. One unforgettable strike to seal it.

 

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