Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz invited again to play four nations Unity Cup

Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been invited again to play in the revamped four nation Unity Cup to be hosted   at  is  historic  home  at  the Charlton Athletic Stadium  from May 26 to 30. 

The  Reggae  boys  will  compete  alongside  Nigeria,  Zimbabwe, and India. 

Jamaica’s  Reggae  Boys  will  take  on  India  in  the  second  semi-final  on May  27  a  day  after  Nigeria  and  Zimbabwe  do  battle  in  the  opening  semi-final.

The  winners  will  clash  in  the  May  30  final.

Nigeria were crowned the Unity Cup 2025 champions 5-4 on penalties after a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regular time against Jamaica at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium.

Nigeria also won the previous edition of the competition in 2004.

 The Unity Cup  is the premier international football tournament celebrating afrocentric and global diaspora communities

Following the massive success of the 2025 edition, the 2026 tournament marks a sentimental return to South London.

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been invited again to play in the revamped four nation Unity Cup to be hosted   at  is  historic  home  at  the Charlton Athletic Stadium  from May 26 to 30. 

The  Reggae  boys  will  compete  alongside  Nigeria,  Zimbabwe, and India. 

Jamaica’s  Reggae  Boys  will  take  on  India  in  the  second  semi-final  on May  27  a  day  after  Nigeria  and  Zimbabwe  do  battle  in  the  opening  semi-final.

The  winners  will  clash  in  the  May  30  final.

Nigeria were crowned the Unity Cup 2025 champions 5-4 on penalties after a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regular time against Jamaica at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium.

Nigeria also won the previous edition of the competition in 2004.

 The Unity Cup  is the premier international football tournament celebrating afrocentric and global diaspora communities

Following the massive success of the 2025 edition, the 2026 tournament marks a sentimental return to South London.

Read More

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been invited again to play in the revamped four nation Unity Cup to be hosted   at  is  historic  home  at  the Charlton Athletic Stadium  from May 26 to 30. 

The  Reggae  boys  will  compete  alongside  Nigeria,  Zimbabwe, and India. 

Jamaica’s  Reggae  Boys  will  take  on  India  in  the  second  semi-final  on May  27  a  day  after  Nigeria  and  Zimbabwe  do  battle  in  the  opening  semi-final.

The  winners  will  clash  in  the  May  30  final.

Nigeria were crowned the Unity Cup 2025 champions 5-4 on penalties after a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regular time against Jamaica at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium.

Nigeria also won the previous edition of the competition in 2004.

 The Unity Cup  is the premier international football tournament celebrating afrocentric and global diaspora communities

Following the massive success of the 2025 edition, the 2026 tournament marks a sentimental return to South London.

Read More

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been invited again to play in the revamped four nation Unity Cup to be hosted   at  is  historic  home  at  the Charlton Athletic Stadium  from May 26 to 30. 

The  Reggae  boys  will  compete  alongside  Nigeria,  Zimbabwe, and India. 

Jamaica’s  Reggae  Boys  will  take  on  India  in  the  second  semi-final  on May  27  a  day  after  Nigeria  and  Zimbabwe  do  battle  in  the  opening  semi-final.

The  winners  will  clash  in  the  May  30  final.

Nigeria were crowned the Unity Cup 2025 champions 5-4 on penalties after a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regular time against Jamaica at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium.

Nigeria also won the previous edition of the competition in 2004.

 The Unity Cup  is the premier international football tournament celebrating afrocentric and global diaspora communities

Following the massive success of the 2025 edition, the 2026 tournament marks a sentimental return to South London.

Read More

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been invited again to play in the revamped four nation Unity Cup to be hosted   at  is  historic  home  at  the Charlton Athletic Stadium  from May 26 to 30. 

The  Reggae  boys  will  compete  alongside  Nigeria,  Zimbabwe, and India. 

Jamaica’s  Reggae  Boys  will  take  on  India  in  the  second  semi-final  on May  27  a  day  after  Nigeria  and  Zimbabwe  do  battle  in  the  opening  semi-final.

The  winners  will  clash  in  the  May  30  final.

Nigeria were crowned the Unity Cup 2025 champions 5-4 on penalties after a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regular time against Jamaica at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium.

Nigeria also won the previous edition of the competition in 2004.

 The Unity Cup  is the premier international football tournament celebrating afrocentric and global diaspora communities

Following the massive success of the 2025 edition, the 2026 tournament marks a sentimental return to South London.

Read More

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been invited again to play in the revamped four nation Unity Cup to be hosted   at  is  historic  home  at  the Charlton Athletic Stadium  from May 26 to 30. 

The  Reggae  boys  will  compete  alongside  Nigeria,  Zimbabwe, and India. 

Jamaica’s  Reggae  Boys  will  take  on  India  in  the  second  semi-final  on May  27  a  day  after  Nigeria  and  Zimbabwe  do  battle  in  the  opening  semi-final.

The  winners  will  clash  in  the  May  30  final.

Nigeria were crowned the Unity Cup 2025 champions 5-4 on penalties after a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regular time against Jamaica at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium.

Nigeria also won the previous edition of the competition in 2004.

 The Unity Cup  is the premier international football tournament celebrating afrocentric and global diaspora communities

Following the massive success of the 2025 edition, the 2026 tournament marks a sentimental return to South London.

Read More

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been invited again to play in the revamped four nation Unity Cup to be hosted   at  is  historic  home  at  the Charlton Athletic Stadium  from May 26 to 30. 

The  Reggae  boys  will  compete  alongside  Nigeria,  Zimbabwe, and India. 

Jamaica’s  Reggae  Boys  will  take  on  India  in  the  second  semi-final  on May  27  a  day  after  Nigeria  and  Zimbabwe  do  battle  in  the  opening  semi-final.

The  winners  will  clash  in  the  May  30  final.

Nigeria were crowned the Unity Cup 2025 champions 5-4 on penalties after a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regular time against Jamaica at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium.

Nigeria also won the previous edition of the competition in 2004.

 The Unity Cup  is the premier international football tournament celebrating afrocentric and global diaspora communities

Following the massive success of the 2025 edition, the 2026 tournament marks a sentimental return to South London.

Read More

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been invited again to play in the revamped four nation Unity Cup to be hosted   at  is  historic  home  at  the Charlton Athletic Stadium  from May 26 to 30. 

The  Reggae  boys  will  compete  alongside  Nigeria,  Zimbabwe, and India. 

Jamaica’s  Reggae  Boys  will  take  on  India  in  the  second  semi-final  on May  27  a  day  after  Nigeria  and  Zimbabwe  do  battle  in  the  opening  semi-final.

The  winners  will  clash  in  the  May  30  final.

Nigeria were crowned the Unity Cup 2025 champions 5-4 on penalties after a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regular time against Jamaica at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium.

Nigeria also won the previous edition of the competition in 2004.

 The Unity Cup  is the premier international football tournament celebrating afrocentric and global diaspora communities

Following the massive success of the 2025 edition, the 2026 tournament marks a sentimental return to South London.

Read More

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been invited again to play in the revamped four nation Unity Cup to be hosted   at  is  historic  home  at  the Charlton Athletic Stadium  from May 26 to 30. 

The  Reggae  boys  will  compete  alongside  Nigeria,  Zimbabwe, and India. 

Jamaica’s  Reggae  Boys  will  take  on  India  in  the  second  semi-final  on May  27  a  day  after  Nigeria  and  Zimbabwe  do  battle  in  the  opening  semi-final.

The  winners  will  clash  in  the  May  30  final.

Nigeria were crowned the Unity Cup 2025 champions 5-4 on penalties after a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regular time against Jamaica at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium.

Nigeria also won the previous edition of the competition in 2004.

 The Unity Cup  is the premier international football tournament celebrating afrocentric and global diaspora communities

Following the massive success of the 2025 edition, the 2026 tournament marks a sentimental return to South London.

Read More

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been invited again to play in the revamped four nation Unity Cup to be hosted   at  is  historic  home  at  the Charlton Athletic Stadium  from May 26 to 30. 

The  Reggae  boys  will  compete  alongside  Nigeria,  Zimbabwe, and India. 

Jamaica’s  Reggae  Boys  will  take  on  India  in  the  second  semi-final  on May  27  a  day  after  Nigeria  and  Zimbabwe  do  battle  in  the  opening  semi-final.

The  winners  will  clash  in  the  May  30  final.

Nigeria were crowned the Unity Cup 2025 champions 5-4 on penalties after a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regular time against Jamaica at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium.

Nigeria also won the previous edition of the competition in 2004.

 The Unity Cup  is the premier international football tournament celebrating afrocentric and global diaspora communities

Following the massive success of the 2025 edition, the 2026 tournament marks a sentimental return to South London.

Read More