By the time the 2026 World Cup comes around, it'll have been 28 years since Jamaica experienced their one and only appearance on that massive stage. 28 long years, some worse than others. They've seemingly always been right there, always ready to take the leap and seal their spot once again but, for one reason or another, something always went wrong.
This time around it feels different. It's early in the 2026 World Cup cycle and much can change between now and qualifying. But, if you're looking to feel smart over the next three years, start buying stock in the Reggae Boyz, because it seems like it's only up from here.
Jamaica have emerged as the most interesting team in the ongoing CONCACAF Gold Cup, having gone unbeaten on their run to the semifinals. It's a tournament that has, unfortunately, taken on less importance for some of the region's heavy-hitters in recent years given the rise of the Nations League, leaving Jamaica to take advantage and make a real run.
The Reggae Boyz are no leftovers, though. This is a team with real talent and a real purpose. Led by several household names from the Premier League, this Jamaica team has evolved massively over the last several years, putting them in a position to become one of CONCACAF's main powers.
Last cycle, it was Canada that emerged, finally making good on their country's vast potential to seal a World Cup spot. This cycle, all signs point to that being Jamaica, as the Reggae Boyz look destined to make noise on the road to 2026 and beyond.