- Competition takes place from August 2-10, 2025
- Costa Rica hosts League A, Aruba League B, and Curacao League C
- 39 national teams have confirmed their participation
Miami, FL – Concacaf has announced the match schedule for the 2025 Concacaf Boys’ U-15 Championship. The fifth edition of the competition will take place from August 2 to 10, 2025, and feature a record 38 Concacaf Member Associations, as well as guest Saudi Arabia.
Matches will be split between three host countries: Costa Rica, Aruba, and Curacao. The Central American nation will host League A, while Leagues B and C will play in Aruba and Curacao, respectively.
The full match schedule is available for download here.
The three Leagues will feature a Group Stage and a direct elimination Knockout Stage and will crown their own champion. The number of teams per league has been determined based on the Concacaf Men’s U-17 Ranking.
Group stage play for all three leagues will take place between August 2-7, followed by the Knockout Stage and the final position matches on August 8 and 9. The finals, where each league’s champion will be crowned, will be held between August 9 (Leagues B and C) and 10 (League A).
League A: 8 highest-ranked national teams and the guest team
Group A: Mexico, Panama, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua
Group B: United States, Canada, Costa Rica, Saudi Arabia
League B: 16 next best-ranked national teams
Group C: Puerto Rico, Cuba, Guyana, Cayman Islands
Group D: Jamaica, Curacao, Aruba, Belize
Group E: Bermuda, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda
Group F: Dominican Republic, Guatemala, British Virgin Islands, St. Kitts and Nevis
League C: 14 national teams
Group G: Martinique, Grenada, Saint Lucia, French Guiana
Group H: Bahamas, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, Bonaire
Group I: Saint Martin, Turks and Caicos Islands, US Virgin Islands
Group J: Suriname, Anguilla, Sint Maarten
Fans will be able to follow all the action through Concacaf Go.
The most recent edition of the Concacaf Boys’ U-15 Championship was held in 2023, with League A and C matches played in the Dominican Republic and League B hosted by Curaçao. In League A, the United States secured the title with a 4-2 win over Mexico in the final. Nicaragua captured the League B crown with a narrow 2-1 victory over Saint Lucia, while Saint Martin triumphed in League C, defeating Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 4-1 in the final.