Four participants in Group B search for first victory | OneFootball

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·12 March 2025

Four participants in Group B search for first victory

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MIAMI – The 2025 Concacaf Beach Soccer Championship continues with the second matchday in Group B on Wednesday at the Malcolm Park Beach Soccer Facility in Nassau, Bahamas.

Panama and the United States started their campaigns with a point, as Tuesday's two Group B encounters went to penalties to decide a winner. On Wednesday, all four teams will search for their first set of three points.


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The two best teams in each group will progress to the semifinals. The two finalists in the tournament will qualify for the 2025 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

Trinidad and Tobago vs. Panama

Trinidad and Tobago face Panama, with the two nations arriving on opposite ends of a penalty shootout.

Akinola Gregory scored twice for Trinidad and Tobago to force extra time and penalties against the United States. The Soca Warriors fell in PKs but will seek to build on the positives of its opening match.

Panama played to a 2-2 draw of its own against the Bahamas. Alfonso Maquensi scored in the second period to begin the comeback from a two-goal deficit for Los Canaleros before delivering the winning penalty in the shootout to take a point. Alberto Kelly also scored for Panama and will be another key name in attack.

The Bahamas vs. United States

The United States seeks to hold on to its first place when it meets the tournament hosts. Both nations seek to gain their first result in regulation.

Creven Ferguson and Wood Julmis helped the hosts to a two-goal lead before Panama rallied to force penalties to take a point. The Bahamas will seek to rally behind its home crowd and rebound from its opening result.

Alessandro Canale and Gabe Silveira scored for The Stars and Stripes in a 2-2 draw against Trinidad and Tobago. Chris Toth delivered two saves in the penalty shootout to give the U.S. a 4-1 shootout win and the full point.

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