India lose 0-2 to Jamaica in Unity Cup, to face Zimbabwe in 3rd place play-off

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India lost 0-2 to Jamaica in the semifinal of the 2026 Unity Cup at The Valley in London, conceding goals in each half of the match. Khalid Jamil’s men will now face Zimbabwe in the third place playoff on Saturday while Jamaica face Nigeria in a repeat of last year’s final.In what was the first match India played on British soil since 2002, Courtney Clarke’s stunning early strike in the eighth minute and Kaheim Dixon’s solo effort in the 78th minute ensured Jamaica’s entry into the final. Zimbabwe had gone down to Nigeria earlier in the day in the first semi-final.The match marked several important individual moments. Noufal PN and Ricky Shabong made their senior national team debuts, while Edmund Lalrindika was handed his first-ever start for India.A quick Jamaican counter sliced through India’s shape in the eighth minute, forcing Gurpreet Singh Sandhu into a sharp save from a tight angle.Yet the danger was far from over. India failed to clear their lines, and Clarke intercepted a loose pass before scoring in emphatic fashion. With composure, he shifted the ball onto his right foot before unleashing a breathtaking strike into the top-right corner beyond Sandhu’s desperate dive.Jamaica, placed 71st in the FIFA Rankings, continued to attack with confidence, stretching the Indian defence through the wings and exploiting spaces with alarming ease.Dixon nearly doubled the advantage in the 17th minute when he burst through on goal, but Sandhu stood tall and made a brave stop to keep India alive.Story continues below this adAs the half wore on, India slowly managed to steady themselves. There were flashes of neat passing and moments of controlled possession, but the Blue Tigers lacked creativity in the final third.Ryan Williams, Chhangte, and Lalrindika struggled to influence the game, and India reached half-time without seriously testing Jamaica goalkeeper Coniah Boyce-Clarke.But India emerged with greater urgency and belief after the break.The Blue Tigers nearly found a lifeline in the 53rd minute after a mistake from the Jamaican defence and goalkeeper.Story continues below this adRoshan seized upon a loose ball and played Rahim Ali through on goal after the striker had replaced Lalrindika at half-time. However, Ali had strayed offside, so Chhangte’s follow-up finish into the empty net did not count.The chance, though, transformed the momentum of the match.India suddenly looked alive. Khalid Jamil’s men tried to make a match of it, pushing higher up the pitch and probing the Jamaican defence with far greater intent.They finally began to ask questions, forcing Jamaica onto the back foot during their best spell of the contest.But just when India seemed capable of finding a way back, Dixon produced a moment of magic that put paid to all their hopes.Story continues below this adThe Charlton Athletic winger, playing at his home stadium, collected the ball near the edge of the area in the 78th minute and danced past defenders with dazzling footwork.With one quick drop of the shoulder, he created space before drilling a low shot through Akash Mishra’s legs and into the far bottom corner beyond Sandhu.India’s resistance faded after the second strike as Jamaica comfortably saw out the remainder of the contest to book their place in the final.(With agency inputs) © IE Online Media Services Pvt LtdTags:Indian football