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Unity Cup: Jamaica Unveils Squad Ahead Potential Super Eagles Clash

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has announced the Reggae Boyz 24-man squad for the 2026 Unity Cup in London. The football body confirmed the squad in a post on their official X handle. Commenting after unveiling the squad the JFF wrote: “Experience meets the next wave. Premier League pedigree, Championship grit, and homegrown hunger — [...] The post Unity Cup: Jamaica Unveils Squad Ahead Potential Super Eagles Clash appeared first on Complete Sports.

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The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has announced the Reggae Boyz 24-man squad for the 2026 Unity Cup in London.

The football body confirmed the squad in a post on their official X handle.

Commenting after unveiling the squad the JFF wrote: “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.”

Jamaica will face India on May 27 in their semi-final at the valley at Charlton after the opening semi-final between Super Eagles of Nigeria and Warriors of Zimbabwe a day earlier.

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The semi-final winners will face off in the final on May 30 after the third place decider between the losing semi-finalists.

In the final of the 2025 Unity Cup Jamaica lost on penalty shootout to the Super Eagles after 90 minutes ended 2-2.

The other two teams who featured in the 2025 Unity Cup include Ghana Black Stars and Trinidad and Tobago.

On Wednesday Super Eagles head coach, Eric Chelle, unveiled separate squads for the upcoming Unity Cup and the international friendly matches against Poland and Portugal scheduled for June.

Chelle retained experienced players such as captain Wilfred Ndidi, Francis Uzoho, Bruno Onyemaechi, Moses Simon, Akor Adams and Terem Moffi for the Unity Cup, while also handing opportunities to several fresh faces and home-based players.

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Source: Complete Sports

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