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Saturday November 22, 2025
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November 22, 2025

Saturday November 22, 2025

The National Stadium wasn’t the only place to catch the energy of the World Cup qualifier match between Jamaica and Curaçao on Tuesday, November 18. Football faithfuls packed into the watch party sponsored by Red Stripe at Janga’s Soundbar and Grill, turning the venue into a lively extension of match night in Kingston. Supporters gathered to follow the action, many dressed in black, gold, and green to show their support for the national team. The event drew a strong turnout and gave fans a shared space to watch the Reggae Boyz compete in the highly anticipated match that would determine their fate.

Page 2 brings highlights.

Strike Partnership Janga’s directors Ron J Young (left) and Jordan Waller shared the frame after welcoming fans to the Jamaica vs Curaçao qualifier watch party.

Pride In Every Stripe Smiles and jerseys were on full display as data scientist Pamelita Bennett (left) and underwriter Daina Kildare awaited the start of the match between the Reggae Boyz and Curaçao. andre lumsden

Pride In Every Stripe Smiles and jerseys were on full display as data scientist Pamelita Bennett (left) and underwriter Daina Kildare awaited the start of the match between the Reggae Boyz and Curaçao. andre lumsden

Cheers To The Boyz Reggae Jammin Brand Manager Navron Henry was primed for kick-off with Heineken in hand.andre lumsden

Cheers To The Boyz Reggae Jammin Brand Manager Navron Henry was primed for kick-off with Heineken in hand.andre lumsden

Mid-Match Moment Entertainer Christopher Martin and Red Stripe Junior Brand Manager Hanna Turner paused for a photo during the Jamaica vs Curaçao match.andre lumsden

Mid-Match Moment Entertainer Christopher Martin and Red Stripe Junior Brand Manager Hanna Turner paused for a photo during the Jamaica vs Curaçao match.

Serious Business Engineer Dwayne Cooley shared pre-match strategy as he prepared for an evening of excitement.andre lumsden

Serious Business Engineer Dwayne Cooley shared pre-match strategy as he prepared for an evening of excitement.andre lumsden

‘Goal’ Getters Half-time was a good time for The Footprint Project directors Jamie Swezey and Will Heegaard to snag a photo from the Page 2 lensman.andre lumsden

‘Goal’ Getters Half-time was a good time for The Footprint Project directors Jamie Swezey and Will Heegaard to snag a photo from the Page 2 lensman.andre lumsden

Keeping It Lively The on-screen match wasn’t the only thing bringing the vibes. DJ Troy Finzi provided the pre-match soundtrack, keeping spirits high.andre lumsden

Keeping It Lively The on-screen match wasn’t the only thing bringing the vibes. DJ Troy Finzi provided the pre-match soundtrack, keeping spirits high.andre lumsden

Reppin’ The Colours Chantele Roye, most popularly known as DJ Nova, joined other supporters to catch all the key moments of the game.andre lumsden

Reppin’ The Colours Chantele Roye, most popularly known as DJ Nova, joined other supporters to catch all the key moments of the game.andre lumsden

Rock Passion Heineken Brand Manager Nathan Nelms was fully immersed in the action as the Reggae Boyz pushed for a crucial play against Curaçao.andre lumsden

Rock Passion Heineken Brand Manager Nathan Nelms was fully immersed in the action as the Reggae Boyz pushed for a crucial play against Curaçao.andre lumsden

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