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U17 Reggae Boyz drawn in Group H for CONCACAF Qualifiers – Jamaica Gleaner


The U17 Reggae Boyz have been drawn in Group H of the CONCACAF U17 Men’s Qualifiers set for February 2025 alongside El Salvador, the Cayman Islands and St Lucia.
The winner of the group will qualify for the 2025 FIFA Men’s U17 World Cup in Qatar.
This will be the first edition of CONCACAF’s new U17 Qualifiers format, which will be held annually starting 2025.
The new format will consist of one round of competition where the teams are split into eight groups, with the eight group winners advancing to the FIFA U17 World Cup.
The change was made to align with the changes of the FIFA U17 World Cup, which will now be held annually instead of biennially.
– Gregory Bryce
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