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Nigeria Beats Jamaica 5-4 On Penalties To Win Unity Cup

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria on Saturday defeated Jamaica 5-4 on penalties to win the Unity Cup. Moses Simon and Samuel Chukwueze scored in each half as both teams played a 2-2 stalemate to take the match to a penalty shootout.

The 2025 Unity Cup, which was held from May 27 to 31 at Brentford Community Stadium in London, was a vibrant celebration of cultural heritage and football. The tournament featured four teams: Nigeria, Ghana, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago. It was organised to foster unity and pride among the African and Caribbean diasporas in London.

This year’s edition was particularly poignant, as it marked the return of the tournament after its last occurrence in 2004, underscoring its importance in promoting cultural understanding and community cohesion.

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