Army book Concacaf Champions Cup spot at the death

In a stunning reversal of fortunes, Trinidad and Tobago’s Defence Force FC secured qualification for the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup despite suffering a 2-1 defeat against Dominican Republic’s Cibao FC in their Caribbean Cup third-place playoff encounter on December 2. The match, played at Santiago de los Caballeros, culminated in dramatic fashion with both the decisive goal and subsequent post-match altercation occurring during stoppage time.

Entering the second leg with a commanding 3-0 aggregate advantage from their home fixture at Hasely Crawford Stadium, Defence Force appeared poised for comfortable progression. However, Cibao mounted an extraordinary first-half comeback with Rivaldo Correa and Yunior Peralta finding the net during stoppage time to narrow the aggregate deficit to 3-2.

The match turned decisively in the 59th minute when Defence Force goalkeeper Isaiah Williams, hailed as ‘Blinky’ by teammates, produced a spectacular penalty save against Correa after a handball decision against right-back Isaiah Garcia. This critical intervention revitalized the Trinidadian side, who had been under sustained pressure throughout the second half.

The climactic moment arrived in the 94th minute when veteran captain Kevin Molino, largely contained throughout the match, engineered a brilliant counterattack. Molino shrugged off defensive challenges along the right flank before delivering a precision pass to substitute Darius Ollivierra, who converted from close range to secure the vital away goal.

The aggregate 4-2 victory triggered immediate celebrations from the Defence Force contingent, though the euphoria quickly gave way to confrontation as players from both teams engaged in an on-field altercation following the final whistle. Despite the tense conclusion, Defence Force’s third-place finish guarantees their participation in next year’s continental championship alongside Caribbean Cup finalists Mount Pleasant Football Academy and Universidad O&M FC.