MIAMI – The 2025 Concacaf Caribbean Cup continues with Universidad O&M FC hosting Moca FC in Group A on Wednesday at Estadio Cibao FC in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.
This encounter will mark the first meeting between the clubs in the Caribbean Cup.
Since 2015, the two sides have met 27 times in league play and cup competitions. Moca FC holds the historical advantage with 16 wins to six. Universidad O&M has one win and three draws in its last four domestic encounters against Moca FC.
O&M is coming off a 3-1 road win over SV Robinhood thanks to a brace by Herard Frantzety. The win extended the team’s unbeaten run to four matches and also marked the first back-to-back victories in club history.
Moca FC suffered a 2-nil loss to Central FC, making it six straight winless matches in Caribbean Cup – the longest skid ever for a Dominican club in the tournament.
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Historical Series
Universidad O\&M and Moca FC will face each other for the first time in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup.
Since 2015, the two sides have met 27 times in Dominican league and cup competitions, with Moca FC winning 16, O\&M winning 6, and 5 matches ending in a draw.
This will be the first time Universidad O\&M faces another Dominican club in Caribbean Cup history.
O\&M has one win and three draws in its last four domestic meetings against Moca FC. The win came on August 15, 2024 in a 2-1 result, with goals from Ricardo Rivera and Iván Pérez for O\&M, while Gustavo Ascona scored for Moca FC.
For Moca FC, this will be their second match against a Dominican club in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup. The previous was a 0-0 draw with Cibao FC on August 21, 2024, at Estadio Cibao FC.
How did Universidad O\&M and Moca FC perform in Week 3?
Universidad O\&M earned an impressive 3-1 away win over SV Robinhood, extending their unbeaten run to four matches (3 wins, 1 draw) and registering back-to-back victories for the first time in club history. It was also the 8th away win by a Dominican club in Caribbean Cup history.
Herard Frantzety scored the first brace for O\&M in Caribbean Cup history.
Isaac Báez netted his first-ever goal in the competition.
Moca FC, meanwhile, suffered a 2-0 defeat away to Central FC and extended their losing streak to six straight matches, the longest ever for a Dominican club in the tournament (5 losses, 1 draw).