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Football/Soccer - HAITI are the new Digicel Caribbean Cup football champions.

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Published by bana2166- 01-24-07
Soccer Football/Soccer - HAITI are the new Digicel Caribbean Cup football champions.

Haiti capture Digicel Cup 2-1
Wednesday, January 24 2007
HAITI are the new Digicel Caribbean Cup football champions.
The French-speaking team, beaten 3-1 by Trinidad and Tobago in the earlier stage, got sweet revenge stunning a crowd of approximately 10,000 fans at the Hasxely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo last night.
Alexandre Boucicaut gave the Haitians the lead in the 23rd minute. He was on spot to tap in after Eliphene Cadet raced down the right and centre for Fucien Brunei to smash the ball goalward.
Young Soca Warriors goalkeeper Jan-Michael Williams could only parry Fucien?s shot and the ball fell to the feet of Boucicaut.
The Soca Warriors started very slowly and Haiti were allowed to control the midfield play for most of the first period.
The fans, clad in their normal ?Sea of Red? in support of their Soca Warriors thought Gary Glasgow had given their team the equaliser in the 35th minute, when he got a Kerry Baptiste free-kick into the net, but he was pulled up for handling the ball and shown a yellow card instead and the crowd fell silent.
Baptiste stole the ball from Haitian defender Gilles in the 44th near the right side of the penalty area, but his shot flew wide.
And one minute later, midfielder Kerry Jemmott brought out a brilliant save from Haitian goalkeeper Fenelon Gabard who saved his power-packed shot on the second attempt.
A swift counter-attack in the 52nd minute gave Haiti their second goal in similar fashion to the first.
Fucien Brunei smashed a loose ball into the net after Alexandre raced down the left and centre to Gilles whose initial shot was blocked by goalkeeper Williams.
The Soca Warriors went on the rampage thereafter and only good goalkeeping by Gabard prevented them from scoring in the 59th on a shot by Glasgow.
Nigel Daniel pulled one back for the Soca Warriors in the 66th minute when he rifled a free-kick past a bewildered Gabard, and it was game on.
But Gabard was not to be beaten again for the night as he saved a header from substitute Joel Bailey in the 76th, stopped a Glasgow shot in the 84th following a clever one-two with skipper Densil Theobald. And twice he denied Kerry Baptiste, first in the 86th when he tipped his deft free-kick overbar and after the Soca Warriors midfielder dribbled past three defenders and unleashed a powerful shot ? Gabard pulled off a magnificent save.
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By bana2166 on 01-24-07, 08:23 AM
Soccer A Thorny Issue ? Next step for Barbados

A Thorny Issue ? Next step for Barbados
Published on: 1/24/07.
THE BARBADOS FOOTBALL TEAM may have been missing some of the key players that helped them to the final of the Digicel Caribbean Cup but it would appear that an old enemy returned to plague them again and proved more crucial than any other factor.
Most would concede that without the likes of English-based players Paul Ifill and Mark McCammon along with outstanding defender Elvis Defreitas, the team would have lost a lot of their depth but it would seem that the lack of firepower upfront was the biggest let-down of all.
No one can dispute that Barbados had their fair amount of chances to score goals in their three preliminary matches, but failed to capitalise on the majority.
I am sure that's where Ifill and McCammon might have made big differences. They netted the majority of Barbados' goals in the first round in Antigua.
Major setback
However, they were unable to link since then. McCammon was unavailable for the second round in Barbados and both had to miss the finals for different reasons.
It was a major setback. The team missed their professionalism and their calmness in front of goal.
Young Neil Harvey tried and is bound to make his mark in a more profound way with a little more experience.
Perhaps a Kenroy Skinner would have helped to make a difference but he wasn't chosen for whatever reason the selectors had to leave him out.
He has good goal sense and is usually around when the ball arrives in the danger area. Predators are necessary at all levels of the game.
Another blow would have been the non-arrival of the Irish-based Eric Lavine, who can play as a striker or midfielder.
We wonder why he didn't make the trip and some of us are confused as to why they wanted to recruit a 36-year-old player in the first place when it appears nobody was quite sure whether he was active or not.
It may have been a better move in the first place to invest in some younger player who is committed to local football.
The loss of Defreitas was major because of his ability to man mark better than anybody else in Barbados.
The only other player who could have filled that role effectively was John Parris, who had to revert to the sweeper's position as the many injuries forced the coaching unit to readjust positions.
Still, it came right back to converting your chances.
From what we saw, too many went abegging. Host Trinidad and Tobago were there for the taking more than any other team but the inability to drive the nail in their coffin was detrimental to Barbados even though they drew the match 1-1.
The Trinidadians were able to regroup but we went downhill gradually. Missed opportunities are costly. Victory against Trinidad would have given the squad the early boost required to tackle the likes of Haiti and Martinique, whom we have never beaten.
Let's, though, not cry over spilt milk. What does the future hold for the team?
Surely, it could be the end of the road for veterans like Parris and Gregory Goodridge, both of whom have served the country well over the past decade. It would be pertinent to invest in some new blood as we prepare for the qualifiers of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Way forward
It would also be great if the nucleus of the team could be kept together and wherever possible the Barbados Football Association (BFA) must find quality international friendlies to help them prepare well for the big tests when they arrive.
It is also vital to seek out more profesional players and where possible have them play alongside the locally-based players to create the right mix over time.
Given the early exit of the team, do we need a technical director after all?
Yes, but only if it is one in the calibre of the world's best or just under that benchmark. Not just anyone without any outstanding track record. They won't get the job done.
Truthfully, the team of technical adviser Keith Griffith, coach Eyre Sealy and assistant coach Jerry Skeete have done a good job even though we didn't reach the semifinals of the Digicel Cup.
I assume the BFA will keep them after reviewing the season's performance that saw Barbados leap into the Top 100 of the FIFA world rankings. A year ago, lest we forget, Barbados were banned from all international play because of court proceedings in a local case.
Therefore, a lot of ground was covered in a relatively short space of time.
It is time now to regroup after the Digicel Cup and move on.
Hopefully, the next time we play in a major competition we would have solved that perennial problem of scoring lots of goals.
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By bana2166 on 01-24-07, 08:24 AM
Soccer LET'S BUILD for the future! Barbados

Sealy: Groom young players
Published on: 1/24/07.
LET'S BUILD for the future! Barbados
Following Barbados' exit from the Digicel Caribbean Cup finals in Trinidad and Tobago, national team coach Eyre Sealy is calling for an investment to be made on the young, talented footballers in the country.
"What we have got to do is to try to develop some of the younger players like (Malcolm) "Buju" Marshall, Ramuel Miller, Jeffrey Williams, Elvis Defreitas and Rommell Brathwaite to name a few.
"We got to try to develop some of these young players and the only way that they can really develop is by us having the exposure of games now that there is no competition on," Sealy told NATION SPORT.
"We need to have a continuous programme running where we can develop the young players because experience is going to be very important.
"When you get to this level, it is very challenging and guys need to have some kind of experience, so really and truly, we must develop as much as the young players as possible over the next six to eight months," he added.
In the finals, Barbados drew their opening game against host country Trinidad and Tobago and lost their last two encounters to Haiti 2-1 and Martinique 3-2, but Sealy noted it was a good overall performance as the team had played unbeaten in the preliminary rounds when they won their first and second round groups, moving from 152 in the FIFA world rankings to 98.
Good performance
"Hopefully, we can start to build on this. What was good was that since 1994, it was the first time that we qualified for a final and we did well in the qualifying rounds," Sealy said.
The former Barbados goalkeeper is also hoping that more Barbadian footballers would be able to secure professional contracts in England and other overseas countries.
"That would be really great if we can get players overseas. I am hoping for the best when it comes to Elvis Defreitas and Rommell Brathwaite, who are going on trial in England next month. Hopefully, if they go on trial and they make it along with Norman (Forde), that will be a plus for us because we need to quickly get quality players," Sealy said.
He revealed that Louis Soares, who plays for Aldershot Town in England and made his international debut for Barbados in the finals, has a younger brother, who is playing for Crystal Palace in the English Division 1 competition.
"I don't know if we will be able to get him but he is actually at Crystal Palace and is in the first team as far as I've been told. We got to keep looking for players overseas as well, especially if they are young, that we can groom them into a national team," Sealy said.
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By bana2166 on 01-24-07, 08:26 AM
Soccer Sélection de football Martinique: la crise est peut-être profonde

Sélection de football Martinique: la crise est peut-être profonde
Une conférence de presse est annoncée par la Ligue de Football de Martinique (LFM) après le parcours malheureux du club Martinique à la Digicel Cup à Trinidad.
DOMactu.com, mercredi 24 janvier 2007 03:06
« Il faut que les martiniquais sachent dans quelles conditions, s'est tenue cette compétition avant de critiquer », le ton est donné à l'écoute des propos du président de la Ligue de Football de Martinique, Alain Rapon qui comprend les vives critiques émises depuis le parcours non glorieux des Martiniquais à la Digicel Cup mais affirme qu'il y a peut-être des circonstances atténuantes.
Défaite 1 à 0 devant Haïti, 5 à 2 face à Trinidad et une victoire pour l'honneur en affrontant Barbade , cette phase finale de la Digicel Cup de Football à Trinidad ne restera pas dans les annales pour notre sélection.
Les pistes d'analyses sont si nombreuses à explorer, qu'il faudrait peut-être des dizaines de séances de réflexions et autre conférences-débat pour comprendre les raisons d'un tel échec.
La jeunesse des joueurs, les mauvais choix tactiques de l'entraîneur Guy-Michel Nizas..nous n'avons pas finis de « refaire le match ».
Une chose est sure, après la « catastrophe » enregistrée face à Trinidad, le sélectionneur Martiniquais a bel et bien pointé du doigt l'arbitrage, on peut de dire que c'était dans « la chaleur » du match. D'autres dirigeants de la sélection qui prennent pour explication le sponsoring de Digicel établit avec plusieurs nations participantes , bref toujours est-il que les résultats sont là, même si Alain Rapon, le président de la LFM parle de mauvaises conditions sur place, « alors que les règles prévoient que nous puissions nous entraîner au moins une fois sur le stade ou se tiennent les rencontres, il nous a été interdit d'y aller alors que c'était le cas pour les autres sélections » indique t-il en s'étonnant de telles pratiques.
La sélection menacée d'une amende à un moment donné de la compétition, Alain Rapon serait allé s'entretenir avec les organisateurs pour expliquer l'impossibilité pour la LFM de la payer, ce dernier se serait vu répondre « la France peut payer !! ».
En attendant, les autorités du Football Martiniquais ne veulent plus laisser courir les bruits de couloir et devraient tenir une conférence de presse dans les prochains jours.
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