Jamaica Gleaner

Reggae Girlz vs Mexico on opening day of Concacaf Champs

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MIAMI, FLORIDA (CMC):

JAMAICA’S REGGAE Girlz will go up against hosts Mexico on the opening day of the 2022 Concacaf Women’s Championsh­ip (CWC), according to the full schedule released by Concacaf yesterday.

Jamaica’s senior women’s team, who are fifth in Concacaf and 51st in the FIFA rankings, face opponents rated third in the regional rankings and 27th overall. Their encounter will be one of two matches that will kick off on July 4 at Estadio Universita­rio in the region’s final round of qualifying for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 (FWWC) and as a qualifier for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.

The other match will be the reigning FIFA Women’s World Cup Champions United States versus Haiti.

Concacaf said the revamped CWC, which will be held July 4-18 in Monterrey, Mexico, is a key part of the Confederat­ion’s new women’s senior national team ecosystem taking place from 2021 through 2024.

Eight teams are slated to participat­e in the tournament, including Canada, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics gold medal winners who, along with the United States, qualified by virtue of being the top two ranked teams in Concacaf.

Along with Jamaica, Haiti, and Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago secured their tickets to the 2022 CWC as a result of first-place finishes in their respective groups during the qualifiers.

United States, Mexico, Jamaica, Haiti make up Group A while Group B is comprised of Canada, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago.

The group stage of the 2022 CWC will kick off on July 4 and will run through July 11. At the end of round-robin play, the top two teams from each group will move on to the semi-finals and, in doing so, qualify directly to the 2023 FWWC (four teams). Meanwhile, the third-placed teams in each group will qualify for a 2023 FWWC Interconti­nental Play-off (two teams).

The semi-finals on July 14 at Estadio Universita­rio, and the final and third-place match on July 18 at Estadio BBVA, will be played in a single-eliminatio­n format, with the champions qualifying for both the 2024 Paris Olympics and the inaugural Concacaf Women’s Gold Cup (CWGC), to be held in 2024.

The runners-up and third-place teams will also square off in a Concacaf Olympic play-in series, scheduled for September 2023. The winners of that play-in series will also qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics and the 2024 CWGC.

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Jamaica’s Khadija Shaw (centre) celebrates after scoring against the Dominican Republic during a Concacaf World Cup qualifying match at Sabina Park on April 12. At left is Courtney-Joy Douglas and at right, Kayla McCoy.
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Jamaica’s Khadija Shaw (centre) celebrates after scoring against the Dominican Republic during a Concacaf World Cup qualifying match at Sabina Park on April 12. At left is Courtney-Joy Douglas and at right, Kayla McCoy.

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