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Caribbean Club Championships Match Reports. Video link added
« on: January 27, 2007, 08:44:56 AM »
10-man Jabloteh secure spot in CFU final.
By: Randy Bando (ttproleague.com).


TT Pro League’s CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh eased past Haitian Club Baltimore Sportif 2-0 in the semifinals of the Caribbean Club Championships at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, to secure their spot in the final.
The San Juan based Club registered a goal on either side of the half with Peter Prosper and Wendell Joseph getting on the score sheet despite losing their captain on a red card.
The semifinal match had all the bitterness left over from Trinidad and Tobago match against Haiti in the final of the Digicel Caribbean Cup no less than a week ago when Haiti won 2-1 and was crowned the Champions of the Caribbean.
Jabloteh made the public aware that at Club level it was different scenario, when they outclassed the Haitians for most of the match.
However it was Baltimore who created the early opportunity when Teddy Saget had a shot on goal but his 20-yard effort lifted overbar in the 5th minute.
In the same minute on a counter attack Jabloteh’s Aurtis Whitley flicked a neat pass to Jason Marcano on the left who then whipped a low cross into the area but Peter Prosper and young Lester Peltier both failed to connect.
The ‘San Juan Kings’ then dominated the early stages of the first half leaving no room for the Baltimore players to work with.
In the 16th minute Marcano won a free kick at the edge of the area when he was brought down by defender Luckson Joseph. Jabloteh’s 2006 MVP Trent Noel played the ball into the area from the free kick to Ian Gray who then played it back to Whitley who blasted the ball over bar.
Down at the other end Jabloteh goal keeper Durance Williams injured his ankle after landing awkwardly under an attack from Baltimore Sportif forcing Coach Terry Fenwick to make a premature substitution replacing him with Brian James in the 22nd minute.
Five minutes later the San Juan based team went ahead when Peter Prosper punished goalkeeper Henry Philongene Jr. from point blank. Unmarked Prosper side footed the ball past the goal keeper after receiving a low pass from Whitley who evaded his marker on the left side to put the home team ahead 1-0.
Baltimore Sportif showed little resistance as things just weren’t falling their way with team Captain Roland Saint-Jean trying to lead from the middle. In the 29th minute Alain Vubert headed wide of goal keeper James’ post from an Emerlin Nicholas corner.
The Haitian Club had a couple of promising buildups from Dumel Decius, Teddy Saget and Serge Louis but those prove futile by some great defending by the Jabloteh defence.
Just over the half hour mark Jabloteh goal scorer Peter Prosper tried a low shot from the edge of the area but was unable to double his tally as goal keeper Philogene Jr. easily collected.
Baltimore then continued to create their half chances and in the 38th minute Teddy Saget’s 22yard effort was unable to hit the target after receiving a left sided pass from Ednerson Raymond.
In that same minute Jabloteh captain and World Cup player Cyd Gray received a booking by referee Javier Juaregui for a foul on Baltimore Sprotif captain Saint-Jean.
Baltimore looked a bit more certain in the late stages as midfielders Ednerson Raymond and Emerlin Nicholas connected some neat passes in the middle.
But their efforts were matched by the San Juan based team as the half time mark trickled through.
In the 45th minute Wendell Joseph played a left sided corner into the area which was knocked in the path of Cyd Gray who blasted the ball high over bar.
After failing to hit the target Cyd became a villain leaving his team down a man at the half when he made a careless double challenge on Baltimore Sportif’s Peter Germain to receive his second booking and an automatic sending off.
San Juan Jabloteh remaining with their one goal advantage and one man short at the half.
10-man Jabloteh returned determined to hold on to their lead after the break as they took the match into Baltimore Sportif half.
In the 47th minute Lester Peltier pounced on loose ball after defender Luckson Joseph failed to control and raced into the area to have a shot but his low effort was easily blocked by goal keeper Philogene Jr.
Jabloteh continued to dominate ball possession and the better plays with Peltier, Jason Marcano and goal scorer Peter Prosper drilling hard at the Baltimore defence.
Just before the hour mark Coach Terry Fenwick then decided to replace his goal scorer with a defensive player as he looked to secure his advantage.
Soon afterwards in the 60th minute Jabloteh’s lead was doubled when midfielder Wendell Joseph chipped an approaching goal keeper Philogene Jr. inside his area after receiving a through ball from Lester Peltier for the 2-0 advantage.
With Baltimore Sportif’s frustration building and Jabloteh determined to hold on to their advantage two players were booked in the 68th minute. Jabloteh’s Aurtis Whitley and Baltimore Sportif’s Ednerson Raymond for unruly behavior by referee Juaregui.
In the 80th minute Baltimore Sportif Peter Germain sent Dumel Ducius through on goal but he was beaten to the ball by goal keeper James.
The Haitians had another chance in the 85th minute but this time from a free kick on top of the area but team Captain Saint-Jean slammed his effort into the Jabloteh wall and out for a corner.
And as the match reeled out its final moments no real chance was created although a couple players received clumsy bookings. At the sound of referee Javier Jauregui’s final whistle the Jabloteh fans celebrated their 2-0 victory and their place in the final.

Teams:

San Juan Jabloteh:
— Duarance Williams (Brian James 22nd), Cyd Gray (capt), Lester Peltier, Trent Noel, Aurtis Whitley (Anthony Wolfe 78th), Wendell Joseph, Jason Marcano, Ian Gray, Nigel Daniel, Marcelle Francois, Peter Prosper (Glenton Wolfe 58th).

Goal Scorers: — Peter Prosper 27’, Wendell Joseph 60’

Coach: — Terry Fenwick

Baltimore Sportif: — Henry Philogene, Roland P. Saint-Jean (capt), Luckson Joseph, Alain Vurbert, Serge Louis, Teddy Saget (Luxene Elestin 61st), Emerlin Nicholas (Miguel Charles 71st), Baril Joseph, Ednerson Raymond, Peter Germain, Dumel Decius.

Coach: — Pierre Andre Dorvilus

Match Referee: – Javier Jauregui (Netherlands Antilles)

San Juan Jabloteh v  Baltimore Sportif

2  Goals 0
5  Shots on Target 0
4 Corners 5
2 Offsides 2
5 Yellow Cards 3
1 Red Cards 0
12  Fouls 15
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Re: Caribbean Club Championships Match Reports. Video link added
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2007, 08:51:28 AM »
Connection win five goal thriller in CFU semi-final.
By: Gordon Pierre (ttproleague.com).


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Vibe 105 W Connection qualified for the finals of the Caribbean Football Union Club Championships with a hard earned 3-2 win over Harbour View of Jamaica in the second game of a double header at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella on Friday 26, 2007.
The game had barely started when Harbour View’s Kemeel Wolfe was booked for an ugly challenge on Brazilian Gefferson Goulart in the second minute.
As if in retaliation, on the very next play W Connection’s Devon Drayton was booked for a late tackle on a Harbour View player.
Both teams took a while to settle down and for first fifteen minutes they seem to be feeling out each other. W Connection were the first to have a shy at goal when in the 18th minute Goulart took a powerful shot from the right side that was blocked out by the Harbour View defence, the resulting rebound fell nicely for fellow Brazilian William Oliveira whose goal bound blast flattened teammate Andre Toussaint.
Moments later a well taken corner by Oliveira was just missed by Toussaint. Harbour View were to have it first real chance of the game, in the 24th minute when Kevin Bryan skillfully turned his man but his shot was straight at keeper Jan Michael Williams from on top of the box.
A minute later Gefferson Goulart almost scored first for Connection, but his dipping shot from 40 yards out was just tipped over bar from the alert Dwayne Miller in goal for Harbour View.
Former MLS player Robert Scarlett was a thorn in the Connection right side coming down the left for Harbour View and twice in the space of three minutes he created goal scoring opportunities for his team. First in the 33rd when he found Fabian Taylor free in the box after a good run and pinpoint cross but Taylor took to long to control and his shot was blocked by the defence.
In the 36th it was Scarlett again, his early through ball set Kevin Bryan free but William Oliveira recovered well for Connection to thwart the danger.
Harbour View were just beginning to dominate the game when a teasing cross from on the right by Gefferson Goulart resulted in a mix-up between the Harbour View’s defence and goalkeeper and left Andre Toussaint with the easy task of knocking the ball into an open net, 1-0 W Connection.
Connection fans had hardly settled down into their seats when on a corner kick in the 45th minute Robert Scarlett was adjudged to have fouled Andre Toussaint in the area and so W Connection was awarded a penalty. Captain Earl Jean scored the resultant penalty to put Connection up 2-0 at the half.
Harbour View started the second half with much more enterprise as W Connection seemed prepared to sit an defend their two goal lead and should have pulled one goal back in the 49th minute, but Kevin Bryan headed over bar after Fabian Taylor had eluded William Oliveira.
Harbour View continued to press for a goal and almost had it in the 58th minute, but Richard Edwards shot was brilliantly save by goalkeeper Jan Michael Williams.
Against the run of play, a beautiful build-up by Connection set up Andrei Pacheco for a shot that was brilliantly saved by Harbour’s goalkeeper Dwayne Miller in the 59th.
The resultant corner saw a fierce drive from Ronaldo Viana which rocketed off the uprights and back into play. This shot seemed to revitalize the Connection outfit and they started to show glimpses of what they had learned from their just concluded tour of Brazil and they totally dominated the next 20 minutes of play.
During that period Andre Toussaint would set up captain Earl Jean for his second and Connections third in the 70th minute.
Harbour View would make two substitutions in the 74th minute. This move paid dividends because in the 82nd the normally dependable Jan Michael Williams dropped a routine take and allowed Donald Stewart the simple task of knocking the ball into an open goal for a 3-1 score line.
A goal by Harbour View in the 89th set up a nail biting final few minutes, Fabian Talyor headed in a corner to reduce the deficit to one goal, but in the end W Connection held on for the 3-2 win and earned a place in the final to face San Juan Jabloteh on Sunday.

Teams:

W Connection:[/b] - Jan Michael Williams, William Oliveira (Brenton De Leon 82nd), Elijah Joseph, Ronaldo Viana, Earl Jean (capt), Gefferson Goulart (Hughtun Hector 74th ), Andre Toussaint, Nickcolson Thomas, Andrei Pacheco, Devon Drayton, Christian Viveros.

Goalscorers: – Andre Toussaint (44th), Earl Jean (45th), (70th)

Coach: – Stuart Charles Fervier

Harbour View: - Dwayne Miller, Oneil Smith, Richard Edwards, Kevin Bryan (Rafeik Thomas 74th), Gregory Simpson, Robert Scarlett, Fabian Taylor, Lovel Palmee (capt), Jermaine Taylor, Donald Stewart, Kemeel Wolfe (Loxley Thomas)

Goalscorers: – Donald Stewart (82nd) Fabian Taylor (89th)

Coach: – Lenny Hyde (Jamaica)

Referee: – Roberto Moreno (Panama)

W Connection v  Harbour View

3  Goals 2
9  Shots on Target 5
6 Corners 5
4 Offsides 0
4 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 0
19  Fouls 14
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Re: Caribbean Club Championships Match Reports.
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2007, 09:39:48 AM »
10-man Jabloteh secure spot in CFU final.
By: Randy Bando (ttproleague.com).


TT Pro League’s CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh eased past Haitian Club Baltimore Sportif 2-0 in the semifinals of the Caribbean Club Championships at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, to secure their spot in the final.
The San Juan based Club registered a goal on either side of the half with Peter Prosper and Wendell Joseph getting on the score sheet despite losing their captain on a red card.

Soon afterwards in the 60th minute Jabloteh’s lead was doubled when midfielder Wendell Joseph chipped an approaching goal keeper Philogene Jr. inside his area after receiving a through ball from Lester Peltier for the 2-0 advantage.


Wendell is quickly becoming a goalscorer and in doing so securing a permenant spot in San Juan team. He plays defensive midfield and has more goals so show over the season than some strikers.

I think he is another player that should be given a chance on the national team. I hope he gets a chance.


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Re: Caribbean Club Championships Match Reports.
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2007, 10:57:58 AM »
Ah vex both T&T teams could not go on to the finals instead of facing each other.... them central and north american teams get to much respect and they are not that better than us..... we should have two spots from CFU.... maybe later this year when Joe Public competing...
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Re: Caribbean Club Championships Match Reports.
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2007, 12:13:20 PM »
Ah vex both T&T teams could not go on to the finals instead of facing each other.... them central and north american teams get to much respect and they are not that better than us..... we should have two spots from CFU.... maybe later this year when Joe Public competing...

we had 2 spot long ago a year w connection and defence force took part. nice to see corn curls real involed in the game hope fenwick get him out
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Re: Caribbean Club Championships Match Reports.
« Reply #5 on: January 27, 2007, 03:57:46 PM »
Cioncacaf(Jack) does bend the rules to suit his purposes. Both Jab and Connection should go thru. They have the resources to do that.

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« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2007, 12:05:48 AM »
Dah red man (white boy) Goulart not esay nah...wha country he from?

 

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