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Football/Soccer - Trinidad Warriors versus Haiti in Cup final, LIVE

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Published by bana2166- 01-22-07
Soccer Football/Soccer - Trinidad Warriors versus Haiti in Cup final, LIVE

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Trinidad Warriors versus Haiti in Cup final
Monday, January 22 2007
TRINIDAD AND Tobago moved a step closer to the Digicel Caribbean Cup with a 3-1 win over Cuba in Saturday night?s semi-final at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.
The youthful home team, under the guidance of Dutch coach Wim Rijsbergen, benefited from an own goal by Cuban captain Jenier Molina, and one apiece from Gary Glasgow and captain Densil Theobald.
They move into tomorrow?s final where they will face Haiti, who also earned a similar scoreline over Guadeloupe in the earlier encounter.
The Soca Warriors played an unchanged line-up from their 3-1 triumph over Haiti three days earlier, while Cuban coach Raul Triana made one change from the side that drew goalless against Guyana, with right-back Gisbel Morales replacing Reysander Hernandez.
Kerwyn ?Hardest? Jemmott and Gary Glasgow, the two most experienced players on the young Trinidad and Tobago team, combined for the first goalscoring opportunity in the eighth minute.
The duo played a nice one-two before Jemmott?s right-footer went wide off the mark. The Cubans moved quickly off the ball and used wing-backs Silvio Minoso and Morales in overlapping positions as a means to stretch the Trinidad and Tobago defence. Trinidad and Tobago?s right-back Seon Power was caught in no-man?s land in the 16th, as Jaine Colome picked out Alain Cervantes clear on the left but his angled left-footed shot missed the target.
Jemmott, who looked more assertive than he was during the group stages, slipped in a pass for Glasgow in the 21st but the striker was unable to beat the back-peddling Odelin Hernandez in the Cuban goal.
Glasgow was at the heart of the Trinidad and Tobago forays, and he supplied Kerry Baptiste with a delightful pass on the right, and the diminutive winger squared to Darryl Roberts but the striker, under pressure by defender Jose Clavelo, shot overbar.
Three minutes later, in the 34th, Glasgow again released Baptiste and got the return ball from the right but the dreadlocked forward?s effort was cleared by a retreating Clavelo.
Cuban striker Lester More, who was expertedly marked out of the match by the promising full-back Osei Telesford, had his team?s best chance in the first half, with a right-footed drive which went wide.
The deadlock was finally broken in the 41st when Jemmott?s lay-off to Fitzpatrick on the left was squared to Glasgow but Molina?s attempted clearance skied over Hernandez and landed in the back of the net.
The visitors looked to pounce on typical Trinidad and Tobago?s post-interval lethargy, and their midfielder Osvaldo Alonzo saw his shot parried by TT?s custodian Jan-Michael Williams in the 52nd.
After missing to connect to a cross from Power in the 57th, Glasgow responded, seconds later, with his sixth goal of the tournament, beautifully heading a Baptiste?s centre over the lunging Hernandez.
Wing-back Nigel Daniel was forced to make a timely block to deny striker Alain Cervantes in the 59th, after he caught Williams out of position, while Glasgow (from a Baptiste cross) and Roberts (from a Fitzpatrick centre) were unable to convert headed chances in the 61st and 71st minutes respectively.
Theobald, the lone member of the 2006 World Cup squad in the 18-member Trinidad and Tobago Digicel Cup outfit, linked up with his former Malick Senior Comprehensive schoolmates Jemmott and Glasgow to seal the win in the 73rd.
After Jemmott wrong-footed defensive midfielder Pedro Faife, the enigmatic playmaker crossed to Glasgow who calmly teed up Theobald to drive his left-footer, via the leg of a defender, past Hernandez. Cuba pulled a goal back three minutes later when substitute Leonel Duarte was at the receiving end of a Minoso centre and he tapped his left-footer past the outstretched Williams, while Power had to head out Duarte?s cross to More in the 81st.
And referee Courtney Campbell of Jamaica had the last say in stoppage time, as he was oblivious to the fact that he showed Alonzo his second yellow card for an illegal challenge of Jemmott before signalling for play to continue.
The referee was then told of his oversight by fourth official Rudolph Angela of Aruba before he whipped out the red card for the Cuban midfielder.
Teams:
CUBA: Odelin Hernandez; Jenier Molina (capt), Jose Clavelo, Silvio Minoso, Gisbel Morales; Jaine Colome, Pedro Faife (Yordanis Alvarez 83rd), Osvaldo Alonzo, Ariel Martinez (Leonel Duarte 61st); Alain Cervantes, Lester More.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Jan-Michael Williams; Osei Telesford, Makan Hislop, Nigel Daniel, Seon Power; Densil Theobald (capt), Leslie Fitzpatrick (Kwame Wiltshire 79th), Kerry Baptiste (Hayden Tinto 79th), Kerwyn Jemmott; Gary Glasgow (Joel Bailey 86th), Darryl Roberts.
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Soccer Jack pleased with Digicel Cup

Jack pleased with Digicel Cup
Monday, January 22 2007
FIFA vice president Jack Warner has labelled the Digicel Caribbean Cup a success and has praised authorities for a well organised tournament.
?We couldn?t have hoped for a better competition and I want to thank Digicel for their commitment and efforts throughout the entire period,? Warner said from his CONCACAF office on Friday.
?The quality of the organisation and the promotion of the event itself has been of a high standard. In the past we had four teams, now we have eight in the Finals and with this we have shown that we can handle more teams and more football,? he said.
?What I think is interesting is that we now have the best four teams in the Caribbean going through to the CONCACAF Gold Cup and they will be playing for some handsome cash awards, not just at the Gold Cup but also in this Caribbean Cup, all thanks to Digicel,? Warner said.
Warner, also the CONCACAF and Caribbean Football Union president, pointed to the development that had taken place in the competition, noting that the increase in teams was a positive sign.
He also noted that the tournament would create professional opportunities for players.
?The fact is that we now have Guadeloupe playing in the Gold Cup for the first time and again that is a credit to Caribbean football,? Warner said.
?We have one English-speaking team, two French teams and one Spanish team.
Then of course we also have players attracting MLS interest, one from Joe Public too, and there will be others to follow as they are being looked at by scouts from Mexico and the US, who have been sitting in the stands watching Caribbean football.
?And not to forget Europe and other parts who have seen the football on their television screens and will be requesting more footage,? he said.
Hosts TT clash with Haiti in the final tomorrow.
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Soccer Warriors chase Caribbean title

Warriors chase Caribbean title
Tuesday, January 23rd 2007
HAVING improved with every game, Trinidad and Tobago's footballers go after their first Digicel Caribbean Cup title under Dutch head coach Wim Rijsbergen when they take on Haiti in the grand final from 7.15 tonight at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
Earlier, Guadeloupe and Cuba contest the third-place playoff from 5 p.m.
The increase in ticket prices to $50 (uncovered stands) and $100 (covered stands) should not stop a big crowd coming out to see a T&T national team who have captured the public's attention.
At the start of the tournament, there were grave doubts whether this squad, sporting a shaky defence and made up mainly of third-string players, would actually qualify for the semi-final stage of the competition.
But since the opening 1-1 draw against Barbados on January 12, the latest version of the Soca Warriors has improved and they were impressive 3-1 winners over Cuba at the semi-final stage.
They now start as worthy favourites to give Trinidad and Tobago a ninth Caribbean title and the US $120,000 first prize.
Only three Caribbean countries have held the Cup. Trinidad and Tobago were winners in 1989, '92, '94,'95, '96, '97, '99 and 2001, while Jamaica's three titles came in 1991, '98 and '05, and Martinique won in 1993.
Coach Rijsbergen has also answered all his critics and forged a winning team from inexperienced and, in some cases, unknown players.
Along the way, young players such as stopper Makan Hislop, central defender Osei Telesford and striker Darryl Roberts have emerged as prospects for the future, while an old faces like Kerwin Jemmott seems to have at last given himself a chance to make a lasting impression at senior national level.
The Warriors also have everything going to win a ninth title. As a team, they have grown with each match in the tournament and have the psychological advantage of having beaten the Haitians 3-1 at the preliminary stage.
But don't write off Haiti, who were equally impressive when getting past Guadeloupe 2-1 in their semi-final. Last to qualify for the competition, Haiti arrived in Trinidad a full two weeks before the tournament. They too have developed from a team which looked only marginally better than local semi-pro club WASA FC to being the first team to qualify for the semi-finals.
Haiti have prepared well also, winning a total of six matches since arriving in Trinidad and Tobago earlier this month, including a pair of qualifiers against Bermuda.
Haitian coach Luis Amelio Garcia also has the element of surprise on his side. Against Trinidad and Tobago last Wednesday, he rested six of his starters when the teams met in their final preliminary match, so tonight's final is expected to be a tightly-contested one.
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