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Football / Re: Minor League Thread.
« Last post by Tallman on Today at 09:25:58 AM »
Guapo Uprising hunts more CFL glory
By Rachael Thompson-King (T&T Guardian)


Guapo Uprising Youths team will be aiming to collect its third set of championship rings when it opens defence of its title in the Deportivo Point Fortin (PF) Association’s third Community Football League (CFL) which kicks off Friday (June 14) at the Mahaica Sports Complex.

The two-time champion will face Fanny Village United at 8 pm in the second match of a double-header. In the opening match, Cedros Pirates take on Egypt United at 6 pm.

The highly anticipated league was launched on Saturday (June 8) and will see 12 teams split into two groups battling for the top prize of $15,000. The second-placed finisher will receive $10,000 with third-place getting $8,000 and fourth-placed $4,000. The champion will once again take home championship rings donated by the Muhammed Isa Foundation.

Individual prizes including “Man of the Match” Most Valuable Player (MVP), Youth MVP, and the Neville “Coachie” Frederick award for “Coach of the Year” will be presented at the end of the season.

Also on Saturday, teams participated in the draw to decide the group they will compete in the preliminary round. The top four teams from CFL 2022 were seeded, forming Group A and Group B named after Point Fortin football legends, Leroy De Leon and Philbert Jones, respectively.

The 2022 CFL winner Guapo Uprising and the third-placed team New Village FC formed Group A while the second-placed (La Brea All Stars) and fourth-placed (Palo Seco Trippy FC) teams formed Group B.

Councillor for Mahaica/Newlands and one of Deportivo PF’s founding directors, Steve Guishard congratulated the La Brea and Cedros communities for their great efforts in maintaining their football grounds. He emphasized the continuing challenges regarding venue preparations and encouraged teams to advocate for the maintenance of the grounds in their communities, “to get their Councilors involved to assist with ground preparation”.

“Currently, three venues are confirmed to be used - La Brea, Mahaica, and Cedros with Vance River, Guapo and Palo Seco working diligently to have their grounds ready,” said Guishard.

The third edition of the league is being used as a means to help fight against crime.

“Due to the upsurge in crime, we decided to have the league now, “ said Guishard, adding that the organisers are in discussion with MP Kennedy Richards Jr to partner with Deportivo PF.

Boston Blake, Deportivo PF Member in charge of security for CFL, advised that everyone remember to be responsible and emphasized the need for unity and camaraderie, all for the betterment of youth; “embodying the spirit of Point Fortin. Point is love!”

The tournament structure will include quarterfinals with the top four teams from each group moving on, followed by the semifinals with the top two teams from each group moving on to the final, to see who will take home the championship trophy and rings.

Last year, Guapo Uprising defeated La Brea All Stars in the final, 3-0 to take top honours. In the process, the Guapo-based team defended its title won in 2019 after edging Mahaica FC, 2-1.

“CFL 2024 promises to be an exciting tournament, showcasing all the best in football that Point Fortin and environs have to offer,” said Guishard in his closing remarks.

Entrance on match days is $30 for adults, and $15 for children ages 6-12 while 60 and over, and children under five are free. There is also a group option for adults, four tickets for $100.
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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Re: "Haiti I'm sorry" by David Rudder
« Last post by Brownsugar on Yesterday at 06:00:42 PM »
Aaaaayeeee!!!! I was looking for this thread sometime ago........thanks @Mr. Fix-it you are doing the lord's work  ;D  ;D
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Football / Re: Euros 2024 Thread
« Last post by Brownsugar on Yesterday at 05:54:13 PM »
How Scotland always looks so terrible at tournaments??  Don't they have a pretty good league?  ???
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Football / Re: Andre Fortune Thread
« Last post by Tallman on June 14, 2024, 09:59:10 PM »
Las Vegas Lights signs veteran free agent midfielder Dre Fortune
By Lights FC Communications


Las Vegas Lights FC today announced it has signed free agent midfielder Dre Fortune. The 27-year-old returns to the USL Championship after logging 15 goals and five assists across 90 regular-season appearances in League action from 2019-2021. Most recently, Fortune spent the last three seasons primarily with Kalju FC’s senior roster in Estonia’s First Division. The transaction is pending league and federation approval.

“We are pleased to welcome Dre Fortune to Las Vegas Lights FC. Dre brings a significant level of veteran experience and success domestically and abroad,” said Las Vegas Lights FC Sporting Director Gianleonardo Neglia. “We look forward to incorporating Dre into our roster and midfield corps.”

After beginning his career with Rochester New York FC in 2016, Fortune joined North Carolina FC for the 2017 NASL campaign before the Club appeared in USL in 2018 and USL Championship in 2019. In 2021, Fortune moved to Memphis 901 FC, recording two goals and two assists before heading overseas.

While in the Estonian topflight, Fortune recorded 32 appearances and recorded six goals and four assists in three seasons (2021-2023).

Fortune made his Trinidad & Tobago national team senior roster debut on Oct. 15, 2019 and has earned 11 caps with the squad. The dual citizen spent time with the United States Under-15 squad before joining the T&T U-17 and U-20 sides.

Now with the Lights, Fortune and Las Vegas hit the road for a Friday contest against Loudoun United FC (4:00 p.m. PT / National: ESPN+, Local: SSSEN).
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Football / Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
« Last post by Fyzoman on June 14, 2024, 08:10:19 PM »
I does be here good good and the YouTube algorithm does just jumbie me…so there’s a fantastic Sportsmax interview with Craig Butler (agent and pops) on YouTube.
The guy and the Indian girl asked him the right questions and a discerning viewer gets a great idea of the bacchanal that is going on.
Watch it with pen and paper to keep track, my head still spinning.

Good ting we had JW to prepare we foolishness in football🙂

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Football / Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
« Last post by gawd on pitch on June 14, 2024, 03:39:33 PM »
@reggaefan, just be happy that alyuh in the Copa. We watching from the sidelines.

I stand with Bailey. Let him decide. If JA continue to improve without him, he'll be begging for a sweat.
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Football / Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
« Last post by maxg on June 14, 2024, 02:58:46 PM »
Do you seriously think he should because 1 National player(arguably most prolific) refuse his invitation?  At least he got a choice and wasn’t white listed.
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Football / Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
« Last post by reggae-fan on June 14, 2024, 02:50:26 PM »
Coach wants his best player on the field, however coach is trying hard to not publicly criticize the federation.

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Football / Re: Euros 2024 Thread
« Last post by Deeks on June 14, 2024, 01:57:42 PM »
Scotland getting a real shellacking from Germany. 0-3 at half time. In addition, one  Scotsman got red carded.
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Football / Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
« Last post by maxg on June 14, 2024, 01:28:38 PM »
Regardless, he want to play for Jamaica but chose not to. Does not compute. So what is the coach supposed to say or do that would be agreeable to you.
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