- In their third participation of the tournament, the Reggae Boyz scored their first goal.
- Jamaica's first appearance in the world's oldest national team tournament was in 2015.
On June 26, at Allegiant Stadium, Jamaica broke a tough streak: they scored their first goal in the history of CONMEBOL Copa América™.
A corner from the left, in the 53’, landed in Ecuador’s box. Pinnock shot, and after a rebound, Antonio made a half-turn to slot it in with his left foot against Alexander Domínguez’s post, thus halving the deficit for Jamaica.
The Central American team had participated in the 2015 and 2016 editions. Including the first match of this edition against Mexico, the Reggae Boyz went scoreless in 7 matches until Antonio managed to end that streak.
Scorers of the first goal for Concacaf in the CONMEBOL Copa América:
- Luis Roberto Alves with Mexico in 1993 vs Colombia
- Chris Henderson with the United States in 1993 vs Venezuela
- Mauricio Wright with Costa Rica in 1997 vs Colombia
- Amado Guevara with Honduras in 2001 vs Bolivia
- Blas Pérez with Panama in 2016 vs Bolivia
- James Marcelin with Haiti in 2016 vs Brazil
- Jonathan David with Canada in 2024 vs Peru
- Michail Antonio with Jamaica in 2024 vs Ecuador