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Clico San Juan Jabloteh rebounded fromits 4-0 pounding at the hands of bmobile Joe Public in the final of the 2009 Toyota Classic, with an 8-0 mauling of Queen’sPark Cricket Club’s North Zone team in the 2009 TTFF FA Trophy match at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, yesterday.

The San Juan Kings which won the tournament in 1998 and 2005, was led by a beaver-trick from Hector Sam, which included a first half hat-trick. National Under 17 player Jerrel Britto netted a double in the 25th and 83rd while Atulla Guerra scored in the 42nd and Willis Plaza in the 62nd.

At Guaracara Park Pointe -a-Pierre Jamal Clarence scored a second half hat-trick as United Petrotrin eased past Strugglers 4-1. The “Oilmen” broke the deadlock in the 20th minute compliments of a Luis Andre Lima strike to make it 1-0.

At the end of the first half the scoreline remained unchanged, however two minutes into the second period Clarence scored the first of his three goals. He then added his second in the 72nd minute, before closing off seven minutes later. Kemuel Rivers scored a consolation goal for the name and nature “Strugglers” with a 89th minute strike.

FA Results

Jabloteh 8 (Hector Sam 14th, 20th, 21st, 71st, Jerrel Britto 25th, 83rd, Atulla Guerra 42nd, Willis Plaza 62nd) vs QPCC (N.F.A)

United Petrotrin 4 (Luis Andre Lima 20th, Jamal Clarence 47th, 72nd & 79th) vs Strugglers 1 (Kemuel Rivers 89th)

Joe Public (S/L) 7 (Dorian Robinson 5th, 83rd, Dexter Thornhill 22nd, Michael Waldron 31st, Keyon Piper 33rd, Keston Jordan 55th, Kareem Jokim 85th) vs Valenci Utd 0

T&TEC 3 (Kern Peters 16th, Joel Bailey 71st, Sylvester Teesdale 89th) vs St Mary’s Utd 1 (Alpha Rodriguez 74th)

Siparia Spurs 1 vs Roxborough 1 (Spurs won 5-4 on penalty-kicks)

Defence Force (S/L) 4 vs Leeds 3


Caledonia start FA defence in style with 6-0 win.
By Joel Bailey (T&T Newsday).


Caledonia AIA started their FA Trophy defence in style on Sunday night, spanking Queen’s Park (Super League) 6-0 in the second of back-to-back matches at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar.

National midfielder Keon Daniel netted a pair, in the 10th and 90th (penalty), while Randolph Jerome (29th penalty), Akim Armstrong (36th), Densil Theobald (38th) and Ryan Stewart (85th) adding one apiece.

The Parkites’ Northern Football Association (NFA) club fared no better, as they were thrashed 8-0 by San Juan Jabloteh, with Hector Sam recording a beaver-trick (18th, 21st, 22nd and 70th penalty), Jerrel Britto a double (25th and 83rd), Ataullah Guerra (45th) and Willis Plaza (61st).

Joe Public had a triple success on Sunday, with their three teams all emerging victorious.

At their home ground at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya, Joe Public’s Super League team hammered Valencia United 7-0, with strikes from Dorian Robinson (fifth and 83rd), Dexter Thornhill (27th), Michael Waldron (31st), Keon Piper (33rd), Keston Jordan (56th) and Kareem Joachim (85th).

The Pro League kings registered the most lop-sided win, a 12-0 humiliation of Grand Lagoon United – Conrad Smith netted four goals (30th, 55th, 60th and 70th), Akiel Guevara got a hat-trick (25th, 35th and 44th penalty), Carlyle Mitchell (66th and 80th), and one apiece from Jesse Brown (own goal – eighth), Gorean Highley (75th) and Seon Power (85th).

Joe Public’s Eastern Football Association team completed a fine day for the Macoya-based outfit, as they edged Club Sando 1-0, through Kevaughn Cornwall (39th), in the second of back-to-back matches at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

TTEC took care of St Mary’s United 3-1 in the opening match at Marabella, with Kern Peters (16th), Joel Bailey (72nd) and Sylvester Teesdale (90th) on target for TTEC, while Alpha Rodriguez (77th) got the lone item for St Mary’s.

The pair of matches at the Plymouth Recreation Ground were one-sided affairs.

In the first encounter, Ma Pau spanked 1976 FC Phoenix 7-1 with strikes from Rennie Britto (third and 59th), Anthony Wolfe (45th and 63rd), Kevin Molino (fifth), Shandel Samuel (30th) and Trevin Caesar (81st) while Jeremy Stewart (66th) pulled one back for Phoenix.

And Defence Force’s Pro League squad cruised past Stokely Vale 5-0, with two goals apiece from Jerwyn Balthazar (17th and 70th) and Balondemu Julius (88th and 90th) and one from Kevon Carter (86th).

Two out of three matches on Sunday – the double-header at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva – were decided by kicks from the penalty spot.

W Connection overcame FC South End 3-0, following a 1-1 draw after 120 minutes of regulation and extra time, with Jose Carlos Diaz putting Connection ahead in the eighth minute but Eddison Smart equalised in the 90th.

Earlier at Couva, Valtrin United eliminated K Brands SC 3-0 in the shootout, after a 2-2 score-line. In normal time, Akil Paynter (11th) and Larnel St Hilaire (24th) put Valtrin 2-0 ahead before K Brands responded with items from Jonathan Marcelle (47th) and Lester Edwards (81st).

The other game which ended in a penalty shootout, saw Siparia Spurs getting the better of Roxborough Lakers 5-4, after the game was tied at 1-1. Kerwyn Baptiste broke the deadlock for Siparia in the 99th minute before Dwight Reid tied the scores in the 115th.

United Petrotrin cruised into the second round courtesy of a 4-1 thrashing of the aptly-named Strugglers at Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre. National Under-20 striker Juma Clarence netted a hat-trick (47th, 72nd and 79th) after Luis Lima put Petrotrin ahead in the 20th. Kemuel Rivers notched Strugglers’ consolation in the 89th.

Defence Force’s Super League squad also advanced to the next stage with a 4-3 win over Leeds FC. Dwight Scott, Allister Ramlochan, Keseon Theodore and Akil Pierre were the goal-getters for Defence Force while Rondell Harris, Marcus Blackette and Ryan Edwards replied for Leeds. Dathea Football Academy registered a 3-0 triumph over Malvern FC at the Dibe Recreational Ground, Maraval.

Two games were cancelled due to unfit grounds – Biche United against Palo Seco at the Biche Recreation Ground (Palo Seco won by default); and TT Air Guard/Coast Guard versus Economy Strikers at the Squadron Ground, Arouca.

The Second Round is scheduled to take place on November 23.

At Couva, Palo Seco will face Joe Public (EFA) while Connection will have a tough task against Jabloteh. At Marabella, the winner of the Air Guard/Coast Guard-Economy game will face Siparia while Petrotrin will meet TTEC.

At Arima, the Joe Public’s Super League and Pro League sides will meet Ma Pau and Dathea respectively while, at Macoya, the Defence Force’s Super League and Pro League outfits will oppose Valtrin and Caledonia respectively.

The double-headers will kick off at 5 pm.


Caledonia cruises into last 16.
By: Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian).


Caledonia AIA of Morvant/Laventille began its defence of the T&T Football Federation’s FA Trophy with a comfortable 6-0 bashing of Queen’s Park Super League outfit on Sunday night in the second match of a double header at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar. Caledonia opened the scoring in the 10th minute through Keon Daniel.

Guyana’s Randolph Jerome (28th penalty), Akim Armstrong (36th) and Densill Theobold (38th) also found the target for a 4-0 lead at the half.

Five minutes from fulltime Ryan Stewart made it 5-0 while Daniel chipped in with another in the 89th minute to complete a 6-0 drubbing and a miserable night for the Queen’s Park club, whose Northern Football Association players were peppered 8-0 by two-time FA winner, Clico San Juan Jabloteh in the first match at the same venue.

Caledonia will now tackle Defence Force in a last-16 in an all-Pro League clash on Sunday, after the “Teteron Boys”

The Pro League’s bmobile Joe Public, winners in 2001, 2004 and 2007 and chasing a fourth title for the season, had the biggest win of the round, 12-0 over Grand Lagoon United of the Eastern Counties Football Union, at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya.

Sunday’s T&TFF FA Round-32 Results:

Jabloteh 8 (Hector Sam 14th, 20th, 21st, 71st, Jerrel Britto 25th, 83rd, Ataullah Guerra 42nd, Willis Plaza 62nd) vs QPCC (NFA) 0.

Petrotrin 4 (Luis Andre Lima 20th, Jamal Clarence 47th, 72nd & 79th) vs Strugglers 1 (Kemuel Rivers 89th)

Joe Public (S/L) 7 (Dorian Robinson 5th, 83rd, Dexter Thornhill 22nd, Michael Waldron 31st, Kevon Piper 33rd, Keston Jordan 55th, Kareem Joachim 85th) vs Valencia Utd 0

T&TEC 3 (Kern Peters 16th, Joel Bailey 71st, Sylvester Teesdale 89th) vs St Mary’s Utd 1 (Alpha Rodriguez 74th)

Siparia Spurs 0 vs R/borough Lakers 0. Spurs won 5-4 on penalty kicks.

Defence Force (S/L) 4 (Keston Theodore 41st, Allister Ramlochan 81st, Dwight Scott 90th+3, Akil Pierre 90th+5) vs Leeds 3 (Marcus Blackette 1st, Ryan Edwards 15th, Stephen Jeremy 90th + 19).

Joe Public (EFA) 1 vs Club Sando 0.

Defence Force (Por) 5 (Jerwyn Balthazar 17th, 70th, Balendemu Julius 88th, 90th, Kevon Carter 86th) vs Stokelyvale 0.

Ma Pau 7 (Rennie Britto 3rd, 69th, Anthony Wolfe 45th, 63rd, Kevin Molino 5th, Shandel Samuel 30th, Trevin Ceasar 81st) vs Phoenix 1 (Jeremy Stewart 66th).

Joe Public (Pro) 12 (Conrod Smith 30th, 55th, 60th, 70th, Akil Guevara 25th, 35th, 44th pen, Carlyle Mitchell 66th, 80th, Jesse Brown 8th o.g, Gorean Highley 75th, Seon Power 85th) vs Grand Lagoon Utd 0.

Caledonia 6 (Keon Daniel 10th, 89th pen, Randolph Jerome 28th pen, Akim Armstrong 36th, Densill Theobold 38th, Ryan Stewart 85th) vs QPCC (Super League) 0.

K-Brands 2 (Jonathan Marcelle 47th, Lester Edwards 81st) vs Valtrin Utd 2 (Akil Paynter 11th, Larnelle St Hillaire 24th). Valtrin won 3-0 on penalty-kicks.

W Connection 1 (Jose Carlos Diaz 8th) vs South End 1 (Edison Smart 89th). W Connection won 3-0 on penalty-kicks.

Dathea 3 vs Malvern 0.

Palo Seco 3 vs Biche Uted 0 - Palo Seco won by default due to unfit ground at Biche.

T&T AG/CG vs Economy Strikers - Did Not Play.

Round-of-16 matches:

November 22:

Joe Public (Pro) vs Dathea
Joe Public (Super League) vs Ma Pau
Petrotrin vs T&TEC
Palo Seco vs Joe Public (EFA)
W Connection vs Jabloteh
Siparia Spurs vs Strikers/TT AG/CG
Caledonia (Pro) vs Defence Force (Pro)
D/Force (Super League) vs Valtrin Utd.