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Football/Soccer - Haiti U-20's road to the World Cup; Next Step!

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Published by panoramix- 10-28-06
Soccer Football/Soccer - Haiti U-20's road to the World Cup; Next Step!

The 2007 CONCACAF U-20 Final Round will have eight countries competing in two groups, with groups to be hosted by Panama (Group A: 17-21 January) and Mexico (Group B: 21-25 February). (See comments below for details)
4 countries out of 8 will qualify to the World Cup U-20.
Seven teams have qualified to the final round:
Mexico (Host Group B)
panama (Host Group A)
Costa Rica
Guatemala
Haiti
USA
St Kitts and Nevis
2 teams fighting for the one remaining spots;
Jamaica U-20 will play off with Trinidad & Tobago U-20
We could just be seeing the tip of the iceberg!?
Facts:
- Haiti U-17 players are regular starters in the Haitian 1st division (Joseph Perterson of Aigle Noir ...).
- Violette A.C. under the leadership of coach Phillipe Vorbes have a team made up primarily of players under 21 years old (Jean Junior Innocent...).
- The current offensive duo of Haiti's U-20 NT are currently among the league leaders in goal, (Don Bosco's Strike Force, Yveson Ettienne and Wadson Augustin).
Haiti U-20 NT partial list:
Andy Collinet ?
Pascal Scifaite
Joseph Peterson,
Judelin Aveska,
Symson Exume,
Chrisostone Natoux,
Adelt Maddy
Joseph McArthur
Saul Kennedy,
Robers Saintilus,
Etienne Yveson,
Sony Norde,
Innocent Resnel
Walson Augustin
TD: Claudio FREAN
LAST RESULT:
HAITI 0:0 JAMAICA
Haiti finishes top of the group and qualify directly to the final round. Jamaica has to play a playoff match with Trinidad & Tobago.
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By panoramix on 10-28-06, 06:05 PM
Game Started:
Referee from Dominican Republic
Minute 6, Haiti 0:0 Jamaica
Corner Kick Haiti,
Opportunity Lost
Haiti Foul, Kesner Innocent; Free Kick Jamaica
Opportunity Lost
Haiti tactic: playing offensively
Jamaica: counter-attack
Shot by Jean- Kesnel Innocent, result wide, minute 12'
Freekick Haiti, Opportunity lost
Corner Kick Haiti, Taken by Renauld Brisky
Opportunity lost
Minute 15 Haiti 0:0 Jamaica
Minute 20 Haiti 0:0 Jamaica
Shot taken by Jamaica, result wide
near miss by Yveson Etienne, shot on goal, saved by Jamaican Keeper, Corner Kick Haiti
Opportunity Lost
Freekick Haiti, taken by Yveson Etienne, shot taken, result wide
Shot by Yveson Etienne, result shot blocked by Jamaica's defense. Jamaica is playing defensively.
Freekick Haiti, Opportunity lost
Freekick Haiti, taken by Yveson Etienne, shot taken, result , shot blocked
Jamaica is still defending, playing longball to their striker (just one)
Hand ball Jamaica, Freekick Haiti, taken by Yveson Etienne, shot taken, result: wide
Minute 38, Haiti 0:0 Jamaica
Corner Kick Jamaica(1st), Opportunity Lost
Corner Kick Haiti (4th) Opportunity Lost
Minute 43, Haiti 0:0 Jamaica
Yellow Card Jamaican Player, Freekick Haiti, minute 45
2 additional minutes
Corner Kick Haiti (5th), Opportunity Lost
1st Half ends
Haiti 0:0 Jamaica
2nd Half started
Shot taken by Pascal Soifaite, result wide minute 57
Goaline save by Jamaican defense; Haiti is still dominating
Double substitution: Jamaica brings in 2 strikers
Minute 65 Haiti 0:0 Jamaica
Corner Kick Haiti (6th); Opportunity Lost
3rd substitution for Jamaica
shot taken by Jamaica, ball hit the post
Substitution: Wadson Augustin in, ????? out
Corner Kick Haiti (7th)
Opportunity Lost
Haitian fans are asking for a victory at Stade Sylvio Cator
Saved by Jamaican Keeper
Corner Kick Haiti (8th)
Opportunity Lost
Jamaica is playing Offensively,
Substitution: ????? out, Peterson Joseph in minute 41
Counter attack Haiti
Opportunity Lost
Minute 44
Haiti 0:0 Jamaica
4 additional minutes
Final Score Haiti 0:0 Jamaica
Last edited by panoramix : 10-28-06 at 07:51 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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By Bonhomme on 10-28-06, 07:57 PM
thank you panoramix, give my regards to Bana66 you both are doing a good job
I love you
B.Sanon
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By panoramix on 10-28-06, 08:24 PM
You're welcome, Bana will probably post the official results from CONCACAF as a comment to this article. Too bad we didn't win!
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By bana2166 on 10-28-06, 09:13 PM
BonHomme ... Thank you ...
Pano .. as soon as I have the info ...I'll post it ..
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By franckylito on 10-29-06, 04:58 AM
go haiti go
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By panoramix on 10-31-06, 10:07 AM
T&T stay alive....U20s to meet Jamaica in playoff.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).
Trinidad and Tobago’s under 20 footballers will have to go through the back door and may still need to pick an extra lock to progress in their qualifying bid for the 2007 FIFA World Youth Championship. All this was determined as the Brian Williams coached team showed some guts in a 3-0 victory over St Vincent and the Grenadines at the Ato Boldon Stadium on Sunday to secure second spot in the group and a place in the playoff with Jamaica in two weeks time.
St Kitts/Nevis proved the odds wrong as they outlasted Dominican Republic 2-1 in the first game of the double header on a muddy pitch. The result meant they moved to six points and that T&T would have had to win by three clear goals to edge Dominican Republic for the second spot.
A 27th minute header goal by Radanfah Abu Bakr and a double by Matthew Bartholomew in the 70th and 81st minute paced T&T to the much needed victory in front a few hundred fans who turned up in desperate hope of something good from their boys.
A couple days earlier, the Spanish-speaking players were cheering on the Kittitians from the stands and on Sunday they were quiet and left disappointed with the eventual outcome.
T&T started with more purpose than they did in the two previous encounters as it appeared they finally realised that they weren’t that good as they may have been made to feel. Defenders Marvin James and Brendon Boucaud were left out of the start team this time while Corneal Thomas returned from injury and Stefan De Las got his first start.
The Vincentians actually had the first attempt on goal on 15 minutes when Cornelius Stewart tried from long range without any direction and a couple minutes later T&T’s Javed Mohammed had no control over his skied effort from the top left of the box under no pressure.
The chances were coming for T&T but the goals were what they needed. First time starter Stefan De Las’ left side ball led to Bartholomew’ try with the outside of the right foot going inches wide on the near left post. And moments later Bartholomew failed to make contact with Mohammed’s quicker grounder across the goal. The ball seemed to be following the W Connection striker throughout that he would have had many sleepless nights if he hadn’t converted later on.
The deadlock was finally broken just before the half hour mark when Keon Daniel, who continued with his dangerous looking deliveries from the right, floated one over for Bakr to clinically head home.
After the break, T&T continued to press for more goals as the Vincentians found it hard to even testing T&T’s Adrian Foncette in goal. They ran hard though and tried even harder to deny the hosts.
Mohammed’s left side corner preceded a Bakr header which went straight to goalie Dwaing Peters Sandy on 53 minutes and seven minutes later the same provider saw his corner headed wide by Bartholomew.
Lester Peltier wasn’t penetrative and was replaced by Carlyle Mitchell in the 68th minute and Downing came on for Mohammed.
It wasn’t long before Downing chased a loose ball on the left and timed his cross perfectly for an onrushing Bartholomew to stab home from the six yard. Two goals ahead and T&T began to see more light on the night.
At that stage, youth development director Anton Corneal, who sat on the bench for the first time in the series, was now on his feet sending out instructions. And the rest of the T&T faithful too were doing their own spurring on.
The goal that kept T&T alive then came when Atullah Guerra’s shot was partially blocked by the ‘keeper and the ball ended to the left of the goal for a busy Downing to square back for Bartholomew’s make sure connection.
The scorer had a chance to grab a hattrick but he alone could explain how his right footer ended up behind the goal after a breakaway down the left near the end. St Vincent lost a man for a second bookable offense but T&T had already done enough by then that not even that mattered at that point.
Teams
T&T – 1.Adrian Foncette, 5.Radanfah Abu Bakr (capt), 13.Stefan De Las, 4.Corneal Thomas, 18.Christon Thomas (14.Elton John 74th), 7.Khaleem Hyland, 16.Javed Mohammed (11.Aaron Downing 68th), 8.Keon Daniel, 12.Atullah Guerra, 9.Lester Peltier (20.Carlyle Mitchell 68th), 10.Matthew Bartholomew.
SVG – 22.Dwaing Peters-Sandy, 19.Olean Hannaway, 3.Keith James, 6.Shemol Trimmingham, 7.Iziah Sam, 8.Tiron Miller, 10.Quillian Tash, 12.Seinard Bowens, 11. Cornelius Stewart (Japheti Garrick 29th), 13.Amon Bascombe, 14.Romano Snagg.
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