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Canada & Mexico open CONCACAF Women’s U-20 with victories.
« on: January 19, 2006, 04:26:53 AM »
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Canada and the host Mexico opened the 2006 CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Final Round with victories over Trinidad & Tobago and Panama, respectively, in Group A at the Estadio Luis Pirata Fuentes in Veracruz on Wednesday. COMPLETE STANDINGS
Two goals by Reanner Sleiman and one each from Lisa Collison, Aysha Jamani, Kaylen Kyle, Veronique Maranada and Jodi-Ann Robinson led Canada (1-0-0, 3 Points) to a 7:1 victory over Trinidad & Tobago (0-1-0, 0 Points).
Aveann Douglas had the only goal for the soca princesses via penalty kick, while the maple leafs extend their perfect record in CONCACAF Women’s Youth Qualification games to 6-0-0 record.
In the other Group A encounter on Wednesday, Verónica Charlyn Corral scored four times, Christine Yvette Nieva had two, while Rebecca Mendez, Tania Paola Morales, Monica Ocampo and Isabel Valdez all had a goal for Mexico (1-0-0, 3 Points) in the 10:0 win against Panama (0-1-0, 0 Points).
The 2006 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 Final Round continues on Thursday as Group B begins at the Estadio Rafael Murillo Vidal in Córdoba as El Salvador meets Surinam at 12:00, and then USA takes on Jamaica at 14:30.
At the conclusion of the first round on 23 January, the winners and runners-up of each group will earn a place in the event’s semifinals at Veracruz’s Estadio Luis Pirata Fuentes on 25 January, with the winners of the semifinal games earning a place as CONCACAF representatives in FIFA’s U-20 Women’s World Championship.
CONCACAF’s third spot in the FIFA event will be determined by a third-place play-off game between the two losing semifinalists at the Estadio Luis Pirata Fuentes on 27 January, before the two finalists meet for the CONCACAF Women’s U-20 crown later in the day.

2006 CONCACAF WOMEN’S UNDER-20 FINAL ROUND
Group A: Veracruz, MEXICO; Estadio Luis Pirata Fuentes
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Results:

18.01.2006: CANADA – TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 7:1 (4:0) (A: 350)

Goal Scorers:

Lisa COLLISON 17’; Veronique MARANDA 24’; Aysha JAMANI 29’; Jodi-Ann ROBINSON 36’; Kaylen KYLE 78’; Reanner SLEIMAN 82’, 90’+ – Aveann DOUGLAS 59’ pen

Team Line Ups:

CAN: 1-Stephanie Labbe – 3-Sophie Schmidt-C, 4-Caroline Vanderpool, 7-Jodi-Ann Robinson (64: 6-Kaylen Kyle), 8-Veronique Maranada, 10-Amanda Cicchini, 11-Desiree Scott, 14-Aysha Jamani (87: 5-Emily Zurrer), 16-Paige Adams, 18-Eden Hingwing, 19-Lisa Collison (64: 13-Reanner Sleiman).

Booked: Hingwing 58’, Kyle 89’

TD: Ian BRIDGE

TRI: 1-Kimika Forbes – 2-Ayana Russell, 3-Anastasia Prescott, 4-Katrina Meyer (89: 14-Marissa Mohammed), 5-Kia Rigsby (45: 6-Jemilia Mathlin), 7-Dernelle Mascall, 8-Patrice Superville, 9-Maylee Attin-Johnson-C, 10-Aveann Douglas, 16-Christine Rose (45: 18-Stephanie De Souza), 19-Kennya Cordner.

Booked: Rose 20’, Prescott 25’

TD: Jamaal SHABAZZ

R: Arlene TROYA (PAN)

Results:

MEXICO – PANAMA 10:0 (3:0) (A: 1000)

Verónica Charlyn CORRAL 18’, 36’, 55’, 60’; Christine Yvette NIEVA 30’, 72’; Monica OCAMPO 54’; Rebecca MENDEZ 74’; Tania Paola MORALES 79’; Isabel VALDEZ 85’

Team Line Ups:

MEX: 1-Anjuli Ladron De Guevara – 2-Marisol Arevalo (66: 18-Nancy Gandarilla), 3-Nancy Gutierrez, 4-Leticia Villalpando, 5-Isabel Valdez, 6-Rebecca Juarez, 7-Maria De Lourdes Gordillo-C, 8-Christine Yvette Nieva, 9-Verónica Charlyn Corral (76: 16-Areli Martinez), 10-Monica Ocampo (70: 15-Rebecca Mendoza), 11-Tania Paola Morales.

TD: Leonardo CUELLAR

PAN: 1-Laila Fuertes – 2-Kendra Chavarria, 3-Mayra De La Rosa, 5-Yadira Pacheco, 6-Belisa Belloso, 9-Joan Rodriguez, 10-Yaremis Jimenez (65: 19-Carmen Quintana), 11-Sumara Samuels, 15-Nicole Abrego-C, 17-Nayeli Machado (46: 14-Kesiah Wattley), 18-Veronica Asprilla.

Booked: Chavarria 14’, Belloso 35’, Wattley 60’

TD: Noel DEVEAUX

R: Dianne FERREIRA-JAMES (GUY)

Next Fixtures:

20.01.2006: PANAMA – CANADA (12:00)
MEXICO – TRINIDAD & TOBAGO (15:00)

22.01.2006: TRINIDAD & TOBAGO – PANAMA (12:00)
MEXICO – CANADA (15:00)

Goal Scorers

Verónica Charlyn CORRAL (MEX) - 4
Patricia Gabriela CARONA (SLV) - 2
Lauren CHENEY (USA) - 2
Christine NIEVA (MEX) - 2
Reanner SLEIMAN (CAN) - 2
Patricia Elizabeth CAMPOS (SLV) - 1
Lisa COLLISON (CAN) - 1
Christina DIMARTINO (USA) - 1
Aveann DOUGLAS (TRI) - 1 (1 pen)
Aysha JAMANI (CAN) - 1
Kaylen KYLE (CAN) - 1
Veronique MARANDA (CAN) - 1
Rebecca MENDEZ (MEX) - 1
Tania Paola MORALES (MEX) - 1
Monica OCAMPO (MEX) - 1
Jodi-Ann ROBINSON (CAN) - 1
Amy RODRIGUEZ (USA) - 1
Peta-Gaye SOMAN (JAM) - 1
Isabel VALDEZ (MEX) - 1

Source:
concacaf.com


Canada's Aysha Jamani, right, moves past Trinidad and Tobago's Ayana Russel during their under-20 match in Veracruz, Mexico, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2006. Canada won 7-1 in the CONCACAF womens under-20 qualifier. (AP Photo/David Hernandez).
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Re: Canada & Mexico open CONCACAF Women’s U-20 with victories.
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2006, 04:58:17 AM »
I taught our teams were playing with Adidas. ?
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Re: Canada & Mexico open CONCACAF Women’s U-20 with victories.
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2006, 06:38:13 AM »
Forget adidas, they just get 7. I know Canada have a better program, but are they really 6 goals better thanT&T??

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Re: Canada & Mexico open CONCACAF Women’s U-20 with victories.
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2006, 06:49:42 AM »
Forget adidas, they just get 7. I know Canada have a better program, but are they really 6 goals better thanT&T??

Have you ever watched Canada play breds? Only the US better than Canada in the region, and not that far off. Bear in mind that it's only recently that some (minimum) interest have been shown to the womens program in TnT. And I would guess that like everything else they UNDER funded. As more and more girls head to the states and play in coleges league, the better team TnT will get.

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Re: Canada & Mexico open CONCACAF Women’s U-20 with victories.
« Reply #4 on: January 19, 2006, 07:33:42 AM »
I agree with what yuh saying 100%. Just didn't want to think that they could kick we ass so bad

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Re: Canada & Mexico open CONCACAF Women’s U-20 with victories.
« Reply #5 on: January 19, 2006, 07:47:23 AM »
Hold allyuh heads up high ladies..there is much to gain...ALLYUH score 1 goal...Ah ent see d match but a GOAL says alot, though matter where it come from...even though  it was a PK...allyuh score 1 dat Yorke throw away.BIGGUP..better luck in d next match...learn from this match...Canada program going on years now..they were d shock team in last woemns world cup...doh frighten...trini football on d rise
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Re: Canada & Mexico open CONCACAF Women’s U-20 with victories.
« Reply #6 on: January 19, 2006, 01:19:12 PM »
Hey the girls did they best,Canada is ah tuff team to beat

Ps:That photo has and error the Soca princess there is Kennya Cordner not Ayanna Russel
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Re: Canada & Mexico open CONCACAF Women’s U-20 with victories.
« Reply #7 on: January 19, 2006, 02:14:02 PM »
I agree with what yuh saying 100%. Just didn't want to think that they could kick we ass so bad
After watching us get about 10 from de US a couple of years ago, I think we improving. Canada is a dangerous side, well coached, extremely fit and based on what I've seen in the past physically tough. Trust me they are not an easy team to beat. From what I remember of the T&T team, apart from a couple of players they for the most part are still learning the game and tend to shy away from tackling. And the goalkeeping was ... well ... weak. 

Having said that, based on de report of dis match with Canada it sounds like we have improved somewhat and I'm glad fuh dat.
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