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Football/Soccer - Dominicans pull out of Caribbean Cup play-offs; Bermuda will play Haiti twice

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Published by bana2166- 01-02-07
Soccer Football/Soccer - Dominicans pull out of Caribbean Cup play-offs; Bermuda will play Haiti twice

Dominicans pull out of Caribbean Cup play-offs; Bermuda will play Haiti twice
Bermuda will now have to play Haiti twice in trying to qualify for the Digicel Cup finals after it emerged over the weekend that the Dominican Republic had withdrawn from the competition.
Lack of funds was reportedly the reason behind the Republic?s decision not to travel to Trinidad next week for the play-offs with Haiti and Bermuda.
And assistant national coach Paul Scope said yesterday he was marginally happier with the new arrangement because ?it was more likely that the truly best team with go through.?
?Obviously we would have never underestimated at team like the Dominican Republic,? he said in reference to the team Bermuda beat 3-1 in the opening stage of the Caribbean Cup last September in the US Virgin Islands.
?But in all honesty it would have been very unlikely for either us or Haiti not to have beaten them, and if we had squeezed a draw out of the Haiti game, it would would then have had to come down to who beat the Dominican Republic by a bigger margin, which can be a bit of lottery.
?This way, we have two games against the same opposition and the best team should win.?
The 18-man squad who will travel south to Trinidad on Friday are due to be named either today or tomorrow.
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By bana2166 on 01-02-07, 06:31 PM
Soccer Lewis injury a ?huge blow? for Bermuda

Article published Dec 29, 2006
Lewis injury a ?huge blow? for Bermuda
The squad for Bermuda's upcoming Digicel Cup mission will not be announced until the New Year, it emerged yesterday ? though injury is now almost certain to rob the team of one of their best defenders.
Boulevard's Stanton Lewis had to be stretchered off in the latter stages of the Dudley Eve Cup clash between the Premier Division leaders and Somerset Trojans last Friday night after twisting his knee badly in an awkward-looking challenge.
The anxious expression on the face of national team manager and Trojans assistant coach Mark Trott, as he watched Lewis being carried to the sidelines, spoke volumes about the defender's perceived importance to the team.
And assistant national coach Paul Scope revealed yesterday he had been told Lewis would need at least a month to recover and will therefore not be available to travel when the team head south to Trinidad on January 5.
"It looks extremely unlikely that Stanton will make it," he said.
"We're obviously very disappointed with that because he is one of the few naturally left-footed players we have who is capable of playing at both centre back and left back if need be.
"He has done everything we have asked of him so far and Kyle and I have always been impressed by his consistency and his work ethic. He's a loss, no question, but we'll have to adjust as best we can."
Scope, who flew to England this week for three days with family in his hometown Newcastle, will be back on the Island today in time to take a training session at the National Sports Centre tomorrow morning.
The Englishman said that head coach Kyle Lightbourne, who is currently away on a family vacation, was not due to return to the Island until January 2, when the 18-man squad will most likely be unveiled.
And he fended off the suggestion that Lightbourne should not have gone on holiday so close to the team's crucial qualification games against the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
"What's got to be remembered is that our entire preparation was designed under the impression that we would be playing those games in Bermuda at the beginning of December," he said.
"If we failed to finish top of the group we would have been out of the competition and if we qualified, the finals are not until almost the middle of January.
"With that in mind Kyle booked his family holiday for the end of December, but when things changed and both the dates and the venue were altered, Kyle found himself in a bit of an awkward situation.
"But we talked about it and I was the one who urged him not to cancel it. I know I'm here to assist him but I'm also perfectly capable of running one or two training sessions in Kyle's absence and it has not been a problem."
Bermuda play the Dominican Republic on January 7 in Port of Spain before taking on Haiti two days later ? with the group winners going through to the eight-team finals which begin on January 12.
Should Bermuda qualify, they would then have to play three round-robin games against Martinique, Barbados and hosts Trinidad and Tobago to decide who progresses to the competition's semi-finals.
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By bana2166 on 01-02-07, 06:33 PM
Soccer Bermudad Sports Year in Review

12/29/2006 12:12:00 PM
Bermudad Sports Year in Review
Khano Smith ended the season on a high, playing a key role in New England Revolution's run through the play-offs to the final. Smith, who had sat out most of the season injured, set up the goal in the MLS Cup final as the Revs drew 1-1 with Houston Dynamo. Unfortunately Smith didn't get a chance to take a spot kick as the Revs lost out on penalties.
Bermuda finished third in its Digicel Cup Second Round grouping after beating Bahamas, losing to St Vincent and drawing with Barbados. John Barry Nusum, Kwame Steede and Khano Smith were influential for Bermuda as they secure third spot and a place in the play-off group ahead of the finals in January
Bermuda Football Association was granted the chance to host the next round - only to have to announce days later that it would not happen. Their opponents Haiti and Dominican Republic claimed they could not get transit visas for their players to travel through the States and the three-way tournament was rescheduled for Trinidad in January.
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By bana2166 on 01-03-07, 05:01 PM
Soccer Le onze national en piste pour les barrages de la Coupe Caraïbes

Lundi, 1 janvier 2007 18:53
Le onze national en piste pour les barrages de la Coupe Caraïbes
La sélection nationale ,après maints difficultés, comme de coutume, pour réunir l'argent des tickets d?avion se trouve actuellement a Trinidad. Haïti doit affronter les BERMUDES,et la REPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE .
Composition de la sélection
FENELON GABART
BRUNNY PIERRE -RICHARD
PAMEL GUERRIER
ALAIN VUIBERT
BRUNEL FUCIEN
WADSON CORIOLAN
JOSUE MAYARD,
STEPHANE GUILLAUME
GILLES DACIUS,
BOUCICAUT ALEXANDRE
ELIPHENE CADET
PETER GERMAIN
MONES CHERY
FRANTZ GILLES
REGINALD KERLEGRAND
EDNERSON RAYMOND
FRTIZSON JEAN-BAPTISTE
YVER NORMIL
ENTRAINEURS:
LUIS ARMELIO GARCIA entraîneur principal
WILNER ETIENNE ,entraîneur adjoint.
D'après l'entraîneur adjoint,le mental des joueurs est au beau fixe pour disputer 2 matches amicaux le 29 décembre et le 2 janvier a Trinidad,un cadeau de JACK WERNER,vice-président de la FIFA qui dit que Haïti ne peut pas être absent de la phase finale de la DIGICEL CUP du 12 janvier au 23 janvier 2007.
IL a été nomme entraîneur adjoint parce qu?il a toujours été au commandes de la sélection des moins de vingt-trois ans,de ce fait va retrouver beaucoup de joueurs qu'il sélection,ce qui en Haïti n'est pas nécessairement un avantage,question de trop de familiarité et pas assez de rigueur. HEUREUSEMENT,il y a l'entraîneur cubain,monsieur LUIS ARMELIO GARCIA,pour rectifier le tir au cas ou il y aurait trop de laisser-aller;lui ,il est d'abord cubain,donc rigoureux en sport avec son objectif a atteindre .
L'entraîneur ETIENNE nous a fait savoir que la sélection jouera en 4-4-2, c'est adire 4 arrières, 4 demis offensifs et défensifs dans la ligne intermédiaire et 2 attaquants de pointe,comme schéma tactique de base de départ.
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By bana2166 on 01-03-07, 05:02 PM
Soccer

Playoff/Repechaje
Game/Partido 1
7.1.2007 Haiti - Bermuda 16:00 Couva, TRI
Game/Partido 2
9.1.2007 Bermuda - Haiti 17:00 Couva, TRI
Dominican Republic withdrew/se retiro
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By bana2166 on 01-03-07, 06:08 PM
Soccer Football truly unites Caribbean

Football truly unites Caribbean
Sunday, December 31 2006
THE YEAR in Sports 2007 is already off to a flying start. The Haitian football team arrived here last Wednesday to prepare for their participation in the upcoming Digicel Caribbean Cup.
Our own team is already hard in training for this event.
The TT cricket team is also preparing to defend their regional titles, and of course, we have the Cricket World Cup being played in the West Indies in March.
Our female netballers go off to compete in the World Netball Finals in New Zealand, and our men?s hockey team is scheduled to play in the Hockey Indoor World Cup, albeit they are under a cloud of dissent and player withdrawals.
Let us hope that some compromise and accommodation can be found to assure that our best possible team represents us, although we all know that dissent, even resolved dissent, can destroy sports teams.
The first major event in TT will be the Digicel Caribbean Cup Finals, hosted here from January 12 through 23. Seven countries? Cuba, St Vincent, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Barbados, Guyana, and either Haiti, Bermuda or the Dominican Republic will join TT in the Finals.
Haiti and Bermuda will participate in a preliminary play-off competition, the winner staying on for the Finals, the losers going home.
The Digicel Group, already the title sponsors of the West Indies cricket team, is deepening its commitment to the Caribbean with its partnership of the Caribbean Football Union Flagship Tournament.
In 2004, it sponsored the Digicel Caribbean Cup for the first time, with group play-offs ending in a four-team tournament in Barbados in January 2005.
This year the finals comprise eight teams, and the finalists represent a wide cross-section of our Caribbean history. We of the English-speaking Caribbean speak liberally of the unity which West Indies cricket brings to the region.
But the ?West Indies? as we know it is only a small part of the Caribbean. The ?Caribbean? includes Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic and the French and former Dutch islands, as well as Suriname and Cayenne.
These non-English speaking countries probably remain unaware that the ?West Indies? are hosting a Cricket World Cup in 2007. However, they were all fully aware, and supportive of our Soca Warriors? presence in Germany last June, and of the Reggae Boyz? presence at France ?98.
While we can never expect a Caribbean football team to compete on the world stage like the West Indies cricket team does, the regional football tournaments, from under-15 to seniors, and including our women?s teams, bring a level of unity of their own.
Young Caribbean players meet and compete in the regional tournaments, and the best move on to Europe to play with or against each other in major club competition.
We should all acknowledge our appreciation to Digicel for uniting both the ?West Indies? and the ?Caribbean? under the banners of world sport.
The West Indies will probably choose their Cricket World Cup team from the best players of the upcoming regional competition.
TT is well-placed to have a good share of selectees on the squad, and this comment is no more ?insular? than, say Arsenal being proud to provide most of the players for the French national team.
Unfortunately, we in TT will not see the Windies live, nor will we host any of the matches after the Group stages, having surrendered our chances to host more events.
I am convinced that Trinis will fully support the group matches here, but I am disturbed that there seem to be no plans to capitalise on the event, to host Fan Fairs with outdoor screens so that Trinis can watch the Final ? West Indies against Australia, say, in large groups, with music, food, and merchandise on sale. The Jean Pierre Complex would be ideal for such a setting, where cricket fans could spend the day supporting their teams. Other good venues would be Skinner Park, the Arima Velodrome, and Shaw Park or Dwight Yorke Stadium in Tobago.
I can envisage a mini-Carnival along with the matches on big outdoor screens. This is not difficult to organise, but it is not necessarily the function of the CWC Organisers.
I do feel the CWC would support and approve of such initiatives. Sadly, we are not an entrepreneurial people when it comes to understanding the business potential of sports events.
And after Cricket World Cup, the top four football teams from the Digicel Caribbean Cup will be heading for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, in the USA in July.
Assuming (naturally!) that TT is one of these, this will provide a preview of our potential for the World Cup Qualifiers which will start in 2008.
We all know that we will not get our European-based players for the Digicel Cup, but they will be available for the Gold Cup, in July.
However, those players will have to compete for their places, as we all expect the local and USA-based players to stake very strong claims for permanent selection.
All this is good reason to turn out and support the Warriors of the future next month.
So cricket, football, netball, hockey, or athletics, boxing and swimming, all of our sports have a big year ahead. Let us all be there with them!
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By bana2166 on 01-03-07, 09:18 PM
Soccer Le onze national avec le mental au beau fixe à Trinidad

Le onze national avec le mental au beau fixe à Trinidad
Vendredi 29 December, 2006
Dix jours avant les matchs de barrages contre la République dominicaine et les Bermudes, programmés pour les 5, 7 et 9 janvier 2007 à Port of Spain, la sélection nationale senior a laissé le pays le mercredi 27 décembre en direction de Trinité et Tobago. Avant ce voyage, le nouveau sélectionneur adjoint, Wilner Étienne, nous livre ses impressions sur l?équipe.
Le Matin : Comment est le groupe ?
Wilner Étienne : Il est très motivé. Nous avons travaillé suffisamment sur le mental des joueurs. Je peux vous affirmer qu?auparavant ils étaient très indisciplinés. Nous avons retrouvé un groupe qui n?avait pas l?esprit de vainqueur.
Le Matin : Wilner Étienne ne sera plus sélectionneur des U-23 ?
Wilner Étienne : Je suis toujours aux commandes de la sélection des moins de vingt-trois ans. Ces derniers temps on n?a pas de compétition sur la scène internationale.
Le Matin : Mais comment expliquez-vous votre présence au sein des seniors ?
Wilner Étienne : Vous savez qu?au sein de ce groupe on retrouve beaucoup de joueurs des U-23, c?est pour cela que j?intègre le staff. En plus, vu mon expérience et l?absence de l?entraîneur Gélin qui est en voyage, les responsables m?ont appelé pour aider le sélectionneur cubain dans ses tâches.
Le Matin : Pensez-vous qu?Haïti peut obtenir la qualification pour le tour final et la Gold cup ?
Wilner Étienne : Oui, mais il revient aux joueurs d?appliquer ce que le staff technique leur a inculqué à l?entraînement. D?ailleurs, cette fois-ci, on exploite un facteur qui nous faisait défaut avant, nous effectuons le voyage dix jours avant les barrages afin de nous adapter à l?environnement trinidadien.
Le Matin : Quel sera le schéma tactique ?
Wilner Étienne : Le 4-4-2
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Le sélectionneur adjoint, Wilner Étienne.
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