The signatures, seals and final allowances were reached on Wednesday, for the invitation tournament of the unit of this year that involves Nigeria, Jamaica, Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago to go ahead at the Stadium of the Gtech community of 17,250 capacity in Brentford, to the west of London in the last days of 2025.
Rotimi Pedro, from Afrosport, said: “We are proud to bring the Unity Cup. It was a long journey to relaunch this important event of the community, and we are pleased that the fans of African football and the Caribbean will enjoy once again with high -level international football, even after 20 years. Cup tournaments.
The tournament will begin with the first semifinal of Tuesday 27 May while Trinidad and Tobago face Jamaica in the first “Trini-Jam” ever on the ground of the United Kingdom. The following day, the three -time African champion of Nigeria will take on four times African champions Ghana in the second semifinal, which will arrive with all the intrigues and elements of a 74 -year -old rivalry between the two continental giants.
All four teams will return to the grand finale on Saturday 31 May, with the losers of the semifinals presenting in the game of third place, before the final to determine the champions of Unity Cup 2025.
The president of Nff, Ibrahim Musa Gusau, said: “We signed for the tournament as it offers a vital opportunity for our team to bind in view of the qualifications of the FIFA World Cup in September. The Unity Cup has a special story and the Super Eagles have always been part of that trip”.
While the leader of Super Eagles coach, Eric Chelle, observed that “we can’t wait to take part in the Unity Cup as it will give us the opportunity to try some new players in different roles, helping us to strengthen our team before the September and October games”, the captain of the team William Troost -egg said: “This is a great tournament for the meeting for the meeting for the meeting for the meeting for the meeting for the meeting for the meeting for the meeting for the meeting for the meeting for the meeting The meeting for the meeting for the meeting e
Marcus Gayle, Brentford FC Ambassador and Forment Jamaican International, Said: “We’re Thrilled To Welcome The Unity Cup Back and to Host it here at the Gtech Community Stadium. This Tournament Will Not Only Showcase Elite Football Talent from Africa and the Caribbaan, but Celebrate The Deep Cultural and Sporting Ties Bethaeen These Regions.