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·13 August 2025

Road to 2025 Concacaf Caribbean Cup: Group B

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MIAMI – The 2025 Concacaf Caribbean Cup, which determines the Caribbean’s club champion and serves as a qualifier for the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup, will take place from August to December.

Here are how the five teams in Group B clinched their spots in the tournament:


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Cibao FC

Dominican powerhouse Cibao FC will make its third consecutive appearance in the Caribbean Cup. Cibao reached the final last year, falling to Jamaica’s Cavalier FC on away goals after the series ended 2-2 on aggregate.

The club qualified for the 2025 edition by winning the Liga Dominicana de Fútbol playoffs and the title in the 2024 season.

Cibao holds the record for the longest winning streak by a Dominican club in the tournament’s history with five straight victories and remain the only Dominican side to have reached a Caribbean Cup final. Rivaldo Correa is the all-time top scorer in the competition with six goals.

Cavalier FC

Cavalier FC are the reigning Concacaf Caribbean Cup champions and return to the tournament after finishing second in the Jamaican Premier League.

Cavalier holds the distinction of being the only club to reach two Caribbean Cup finals. They fell 2-nil to Suriname’s SV Robinhood in 2023 but bounced back last year with a victory over Cibao FC to claim the crown.

Defence Force FC

Fresh off their 2024–25 Premier Football League title in Trinidad and Tobago, Defence Force returns to the Caribbean Cup for the second time in club history.

The club made its tournament debut in the inaugural edition.

Juventus de Cayes

Juventus FC des Cayes qualified for the Caribbean Cup for the first time after winning the second edition of Haiti’s CNS D1, defeating ASC Capoise 5-3 on penalties following a 2-2 draw in regulation.

The club will become the third from Haiti to participate in the tournament and hope to match or surpass their counterparts Real Hope, who finished fourth overall in the 2024 edition, and Ouanaminthe FC, who were eliminated in the group stage the same year.

It will be the first-ever international appearance for the club was founded just 19 years ago.

Weymouth Wales

Weymouth Wales will be the first club from Barbados to participate in the Caribbean Cup. The club qualified by reaching the 2025 CFU Club Shield Final.

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