Action from the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League game between visiting Arabe Unido and Montego Bay United (green jersey) on October 22, 2015, in Montego Bay, Jamaica. (Photo: Paul Reid)

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica – Armando Polo and Abdiel Arroyo scored in the second half to lift Arabe Unido to a 2-1 win over Montego Bay United in the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League’s last Group H game on Thursday at the Montego Bay Sports Complex. 

With its 10th all-time victory in the competition, Arabe finished second in the group with six points, four behind first-place D.C. United, which had already sealed a quarterfinal berth. Montego Bay was third with one point. 

Polo -- who entered the game as a substitute just a minute earlier -- broke the scoreless tie in the 75th minute, when he took a blocked clearance attempt and fired a first-time, left-footed shot into the net from 14-yards out. The 25-year-old attacker started the sequence after he was played behind the Montego Bay defense by Josimar Gomez, but goalkeeper Romaine Bowers saved his first attempt. 

Panama international Arroyo added an insurance goal in the 83rd minute, bursting into the right side of the box and powering a shot inside the left post from eight yards to give the visitor a 2-0 lead. 

Allan Ottey pulled Montego Bay within a goal in the 90th minute. Kemar Drake played a superb through down the middle for Ottey, who rounded goalkeeper Miguel Lloyd and hit the back of the net with his left foot. 

Arabe Unido had the first quality scoring chance of the game in 10th minute as Edgar Yoel Barcenas played a dangerous deep cross toward goal. Bowers did well to back peddle and make the lunging stop. 

In the 32nd minute, MBU’s Ronaldo Rodney took a low shot from 20 yards out that was wide of the near post and, just before the break, Ottey raced in on goal only to toe-poke into the outside netting. 

After Polo struck for his first goal of the competition, the Jamaican power’s attempt to equalize through Donovan Carey was thwarted by Lloyd in the 82nd minute. 

Carey also put a shot off the woodwork two minutes from full time.