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Re: U-15 boys off to Colombia.
« Reply #210 on: November 12, 2013, 02:59:03 AM »
Was the Providencia squad, the island ballers?
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Re: U-15 boys off to Colombia.
« Reply #211 on: November 12, 2013, 06:42:26 AM »
Was Cooper in Colombia for the entire tournament? Who was on the sidelines for the Big 5?

Yes, he was in Colombia for the entire tournament. Assistant Coach, Dunstan Williams, took charge of the Big 5 semifinal and final. I'm sure he was also helped by Technical Director, Brian Williams.
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Re: U-15 boys off to Colombia.
« Reply #212 on: November 12, 2013, 12:11:08 PM »
Was the Providencia squad, the island ballers?

Thought the team might be from the island of Providencia, but they are from a small town on the outskirts of Cali. 

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Re: Under 15 National team Tournaments to be added to CONCACAF competitions
« Reply #213 on: December 20, 2013, 06:56:28 PM »
More of what we missed out on ... smh!!!!!!!!!!

U/16 Boys Football Team To Compete In Mexico

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The Bermuda Football Association announced that the Bermuda U16 Boys National Team has been invited to participate in the 3rd Copa Mexico de Naciones 2014 Tournament.

The President of CONCACAF Jeffrey Webb was pleased to inform the BFA that the Bermuda team has been selected by CONCACAF to enter the Mexico Tournament due to the success of the Bermuda Under 15 team at the CONCACAF U15 tournament held in Cayman Islands this past summer when Bermuda finished as the best Caribbean team. That U15 National team is now the U16 National team.

The Copa Mexico de Naciones Tournament will host 16 teams belonging to different confederations and will take place 2 – 10 August 2014 in Mexico City. In previous tournaments, Mexico hosted Argentina, Brasil, Canada, Colombia, Cost Rica, Cuba, Panama, Paraguay, United States and Uruguay. Some of these countries will be participating in the 2014 Tournament. The final will take place in the Estadio Azteca, home to two FIFA World Cups and most recently the FIFA U17 World Cup in Mexico in 2011.

The competition will consist of four groups of four teams. Every team will play against each other in the group round with the top two teams of each group advancing to play the quarter finals, and then semifinals and finals. Mexico will cover all expenses once the team is in Mexico. The BFA will be responsible for the costs of the air fares to Mexico City for the 20 players and 5 technical staff members at an estimated cost of approximately $1,200 per person.

President of the BFA Larry Mussenden said, “We are absolutely pleased that CONCACF and Mexico have seen fit to recognize the Bermuda U15 Boys National Team as the best of the Caribbean countries. It will be a very proud moment for Bermuda to represent the Caribbean in the Mexico Tournament. Everyone in Bermuda should be proud of the U15 Boys National team.

“We look forward to garnering huge national support for the team as well as seeking financial support from the Government and corporate sector to make the trip a reality. Additionally, we anticipate that the team itself will undertake various activities to raise funds.”

Chairman of the Player Development Committee Mark Wade said, “This is a positive development . This exciting news is a testament to our long term goal that Bermuda will be the best of the Caribbean at every age level, male and female, and that we will advance to CONCACAF and FIFA level tournaments.

“I anticipate the Mexico Tournament to be before the CFU U17 World cup Qualifying Rounds and this would be great preparation. Catlin have to be applauded for supporting the National Academy as well as those that supported the U14 team. We also applaud the parents of the youth players involved in the programme.”

A spokesperson said, “The BFA extends its sincere congratulations to National Academy Director Richard Todd, Head Coach Andrew Bascombe and his coaching staff and to all the players who trained from which the National team was selected and excelled in Cayman Islands. We also thanks the parents of all our youth members who recognize that football can play a very important role in the development of their children.

“Help support the Bermuda Gombey Warriors as they head to Mexico City!”

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T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #214 on: January 08, 2015, 03:06:15 AM »
T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
By Shaun Fuentes (Guardian).


The Football Association will begin the preparation of a National Under 15 team for participation at the Concacaf 2015 F Boys Under-15 Championship which will take place in the Cayman Islands in October.

Further information in relation to nationwide screening will follow in due course but it is expected that T&T will use the build-up and the tournament itself as a way of placing heavy emphasis on its youth development programme.

This year is set to be filled with activities with the Concacaf Gold Cup, the start of the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, the Concacaf U-17 and U-20 Men’s Championships, the CFU Club championship, a Concacaf-17 Women’s Championship among other tournaments on the schedule.

Ten additional teams are expected to participate in 2015, which would bring 32 squads from the region to Cayman’s shores.

Concacaf President Jeff Webb said the tournament would be crucial to the development of the region’s young players.

‘The Under 15 tournaments are especially important as those young players have an opportunity to build a foundation for their country’s youth leagues and represent their nations at international events,’ Webb said.

‘It also enables the football community to start scouting for new talent at an earlier age.

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Re: T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #215 on: January 08, 2015, 10:26:55 AM »
Cayman islands again.
For a country with such little footballl pedigree, Webb real taking advantage dread.
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Re: T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #216 on: January 08, 2015, 10:55:34 AM »
Cayman islands again.
For a country with such little footballl pedigree, Webb real taking advantage dread.

I guess they use to say the same thing when we used to host tournaments under Jack.
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Re: T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #217 on: January 08, 2015, 11:11:55 AM »
Well, on the brighter side it is good if our players get to travel 
Of course provided our football authorities see it as worthwhile to invest in.
Let's see who wants to sabotage this one and give blood for Lasana to smell.
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Re: T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #218 on: January 08, 2015, 04:40:36 PM »
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Re: T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #219 on: February 19, 2015, 06:38:39 AM »
T&T to take part in U-15 Concacaf championship.
By Shaun Fuentes (Guardian).


T&T will be among 34 nations to send national U-15 Boys teams to the second Concacaf U-15 Boys Championship in Cayman Islands this coming August.

Concacaf has added a coaching education programme to be held prior to the tournament . All coaches will have the opportunity to learn new techniques, with the aim of implementing these with their under-15 teams during the tournament. Among the teams taking part in the tournament include United States, Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba among others.

“Concacaf is proud of the response from its member associations in their commitment towards development,” said Concacaf president Jeffrey Webb.

“Two years ago, the inaugural tournament provided Concacaf a competitive environment where we observed and thoroughly enjoyed the quality on display from our junior players. The U-15 tournament now begins a transition, from a start-up event into a critical step for our development.”

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Re: T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #220 on: February 19, 2015, 07:30:16 AM »
Now that's the kinda news I'm looking to here although I'm skeptical about the certainty of it if left alone to TTFA. With Sancho there ahead of time, there is now a real chance of our youths participating.
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Re: T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #221 on: February 19, 2015, 09:44:22 AM »
Now that's the kinda news I'm looking to here although I'm skeptical about the certainty of it if left alone to TTFA. With Sancho there ahead of time, there is now a real chance of our youths participating.

Well I don't expect U20 and WNT issues were to happen again. Because the moneys were approved for these teams. It was the govt who delayed the disbursement for political photoshop. Sancho knows TTFA does not have any money. As long as TTFA put their request in ahead of time, I don't see where the problem will arise.  He is government now. So no excuses. 

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England joins U-15 CONCACAF
« Reply #222 on: March 23, 2015, 06:33:57 AM »
England joins U-15 CONCACAF
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The Cayman Islands has scored another massive achievement, by attracting an England national football team for a tournament here in the summer. 

The second biennial CONCACAF Boys’ Youth Tournament will see the England team compete with 34 CONCACAF countries to be the next Under-15 champion. That addition makes it the biggest tournament the region has ever hosted. 

“Our focus has always been on development and increasing the international exposure for our young players,” said CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb. “Competition this year will be fierce, and there will certainly be stellar performances to watch as England participates with the best of CONCACAF’s talents.” 

From Aug. 11-23, teams from the Caribbean and Central and North America will compete in Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Jamaica during the group stage. 

The semifinals and finals will be hosted in Grand Cayman. Greg Dyke, chairman of England’s Football Association, said, “On behalf of the FA, we are delighted to accept this invitation. 

“An essential part of development football is broadening players’ experience – both on and off the pitch – and giving them the chance to regularly test themselves against different styles and systems. I am sure it will be a great competition and wish all taking part the very best of luck.” 

From a local hosting perspective, the Cayman Islands Minister of Sports Osbourne Bodden said, “This tournament is already making history for being the largest of its kind to be hosted in the Cayman Islands. 

“To have the English national U-15 team compete adds to its growing status and prestige and is a welcomed addition to the tournament.”

Bodden also said that it is a credit to CONCACAF and to the Cayman Islands “to have developed the capacity to host a tournament of such caliber to attract so many quality teams from across the region and beyond.” 

CONCACAF teams scheduled to participate are: Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Saint-Martin, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, U.S. Virgin Islands, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama Canada, Mexico and the United States.

Honduras won the inaugural competition two years ago, beating Guatemala 2-1 in the final. Cayman just missed out on reaching the semifinals but at least boasted the tournament’s top scorer in Leighton Thomas Jr., who hit 11 goals. 
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Re: T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #223 on: March 23, 2015, 12:32:45 PM »
So screening finish?
Player pool selected?
Player pool in training?
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Re: T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #224 on: March 23, 2015, 01:00:17 PM »
Liking the inclusion of England. All should be motivated accordingly.

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FIFA fallout stops U15 Cayman tournament
« Reply #225 on: June 09, 2015, 08:37:17 AM »
FIFA fallout stops U15 Cayman tournament
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(CNS): The CONCACAF Under-15 Boys’ 2015 Championship, which was scheduled to be held in the Cayman Islands and Jamaica in August, has been cancelled. In a release from the regional football body, the Executive Committee said it had decided to postpone the development competition until further notice but made no mention of the bribery scandal which has engulfed the game worldwide.

This news is not only a blow to the young players but also the local economy, as the tournament was expected to be a great late summer boost to hotels and local services.

Visiting squads from Brazil, England and the Oceania Football Confederation’s Vanuatu were among those intending to compete in the regional competition, along with over thirty regional squads in what would have been the biggest tournament in the region ever held.

Jeffrey Webb, the former FIFA Vice President and until recently president of both CIFA and CONCACAF, had focused heavily on the grassroots of the game and had ensured that Cayman also benefitted from his lofty position by bringing development tournaments here.

“Our teams will be competing against stellar international lineups at a youth level, assisting both sides in elevating the standards of the game and the quality of play,” he said at the time Brazil announced its participation.  “This is but one example of how we are using football to attract opportunities for our youth, and utilizing the power of the game to inspire a new generation.”

However, with Webb still sitting a Swiss jail cell fighting his extradition to the United States, accused of being involved in the massive $150 million bribery and racketeering investigation, the new CONCACAF bosses have placed the grassroots development on hold.

“CONCACAF continues to be focused on its core mission of delivering outstanding soccer events,” officials said in a release. “In the short term, efforts will be dedicated in full to the successful delivery of the upcoming CONCACAF Gold Cup 2015, in addition to other Championships which also qualify CONCACAF teams to worldwide-level tournaments, such as the Men’s Olympic Qualifying Championship and the Under-20 Women’s Championship, to be played as scheduled later in 2015.”

The regional body did say it had plans to restore a full slate of complementary youth development tournaments in the shortest possible time. “This includes our objective to re-schedule the Under-15 Boys’ Championship, at the soonest opportunity,” officials said, but there was no indication about where the competition would be held.

CNS has contacted CIFA about this latest blow to local football but officials said they would be sending a release tomorrow. We are also still waiting for a response on questions regarding whether or not CIFA voted for Blatter during the recent FIFA Congress and if the organization would be willing to reveal its accounts.

This week, as the Legislative Assembly continues in Finance Committee scrutinizing the government’s spending for 2015/16, the cash contribution government makes to CIFA from public money is likely to raise questions for the sports minister. Government will give CIFA $127,775 this year to support its sports programmes and the development of the sport. CIFA receives one of the largest grants from the public purse compared to other sports and the government gives money directly to some of the islands local league clubs as well.

Sports Minister Osbourne Bodden has broken his silence about the arrest of Webb and the implications for local sport. Speaking to Cayman27 on Friday, he said the arrest of Webb was “gut wrenching”.

“We’ve always heard of corruption in FIFA,” he said, “That’s something that everybody talks about. But we never thought it would impact us, as it were.”

He said that if Webb is involved, then we’re involved. “As minister of sport, it was gut-wrenching — for the sport of football, for his family, for the Cayman Islands.”

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Re: T&T eyes Concacaf U-15 championship participation.
« Reply #226 on: June 09, 2015, 11:05:15 AM »
Cayman islands again.
For a country with such little footballl pedigree, Webb real taking advantage dread.

In the fullness of time, wise observation is like prophecy.

Is ah absolute travesty that this tournament is not taking place as scheduled.

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Re: Under-15 Football Team Thread
« Reply #228 on: January 26, 2017, 02:44:54 PM »
U-15 Boys Screening continues in Central and Eastern Counties this Saturday.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association is inviting all male players born on or after January 1st, 2002 from the Central region to attend a Screening Session geared towards National Under 15 Team selection, at the Ato Boldon Stadium training field on Saturday January 28th, 2017 from 7am to 3pm.

These sessions are only for Under 15 players. Russell Latapy is the National Under 15 Team head coach and will be overseeing these screening sessions with his assistant coaches.

The TTFA is also inviting all players from the Eastern Counties district, born on or after January 1st 2002 to attend a screening session geared towards selection on the National Under 15 Team.

The session takes place on Saturday morning at 9am at the Mafeking Recreation Ground. Some of the areas from which players are invited to come from include Manzanilla, Mayaro, Rio Claro, Valencia, Sangre Grande and neighbouring areas.

Players are asked to walk with their playing boots and other related training gear.

Players are reminded that these screening sessions are only for the National Under 15 team and NOT the Under 17 Team. There is a National Under 17 team in training at the moment under Latapy but there are no screening sessions currently taking place for the U-17s.

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Re: Under-15 Football Team Thread
« Reply #229 on: February 06, 2017, 03:41:31 PM »
Fifty U-15 Players Selected from Inter-Regional Screening Programme.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association concluded a two-day Inter-Regional Association Nationwide screening for Under 15 boys at the Carapichaima East Secondary Grounds on Sunday and have selected a pool of fifty players to begin training under National Under 15 head coach Russell Latapy.

One hundred and eighty players from the six regional associations (Northern, Southern, Eastern, Eastern Counties, Central and Tobago) assembled at the venue from 9am on Saturday after being initially screened by coaches in their respective zones.

Latapy and his staff observe and assess the players during a series of matches played among the zones before finalising a list to commence training in the coming weeks. TTFA  President David John-Williams and Technical Director Muhammad Isa were also hand to observe proceedings.

And the response was largely positive from the zones as the coaches voiced their support and satisfaction with the two-day programme.

National Under 15 head coach Russell Latapy shared his feelings on the two-day tryout.

“I’ve been very satisfied. I think when we started the screening, we set out some goals and we were able to achieve these goals. I must say congrats and thank you to all the zonal coaches and players. We had a wonderful weekend with a lot of cooperation and we were able to come out with some fantastic young players to start our national under 15 youth team programme,” Latapy told TTFA Media

“We wanted to have the opportunity to see what these players are capable of and in principle, we were able to do that. We saw a lot of exciting young players, technically gifted and physically strong young players and it says to us that with the right balance we can build a very strong team.

“We had about 180 young players on trials. We were able to start a player pool with 50 players and we know it is a lot of players to train with but we wanted that opportunity to continue to see these players over a period of time. We definitely will have to break it down again when it comes to preparing for tournaments which we will do. But our main focus was achieved and that was getting a player pool of city players and I must say I’m impressed and excited to start working with them because we’ve got some wonderful talent,” he added.

“The main idea is not waiting on right before a tournament to start preparations. What will occur dos is we will start weekly training sessions with these kids and the closer we get to competition, we will intensify the preparations. What we do with the Under 17s is we train weekly and we are planning to do the same with the 15s,” said the former Porto player who conducted a one-hour training session with the fifty players selected to close off proceedings on Sunday evening.

Coaches Reacts to U-15 Screening

“This exercise was long overdue. We were supposed to be doing things like this years ago. It was a bit challenging for the players in terms of the conditions and the heat but all in all, they enjoyed themselves and it was worthy exercise” – Kendall Crawford, U-15 coach, Southern FA

“It was a really good exercise for the youths as they were able to be assessed against the players from the other zones. We were able to see where we stand as Central Football association which is maybe not as famous as some of the other zones. We were able to understand where we are at and where we need to go in terms of development in Central.” – Nicholas Griffith, U-15 Coach Central FA.

“I think this is the best think that ever happened to Trinidad and Tobago football. It is years I have been looking for this kind of progress and not waiting until two months before a tournament to prepare a team. I never coached youth football but when I heard what is what about, I decided to get involved. I liked the ideas and I got involved immediately.” – Anthony Streete, Coach, Northern FA.

“It was very encouraging. The TTFA needs to do this a little more. The players were very excited. Most of them who felt they were good enough to make it and they came out and saw better players than them, had to think twice about their performances and their programme. To them, national duty is one of the most important things for a young footballer in Trinidad and Tobago. Eastern Counties is one of the biggest districts in Trinidad and Tobago so we need more of these elite programmes.” – Philbert Charles, U-15 Coach, Eastern Counties FA

“First of all I want to say thank you to the TTFA for this and having Tobago involved. For a long time we haven’t felt like we had this opportunity. We want to make sure Tobago is always involved . It has been hard to combine with Trinidad in the past. It shows the players from Tobago that there is an opportunity and they can become more serious about the game and reach somewhere,” – Earl Gray, U-15 Coach, Tobago FA.

The list of players selected will be announced to the media later this week.

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Re: Under-15 Football Team Thread
« Reply #230 on: February 06, 2017, 09:04:17 PM »
really thrilled to see Latapy keeping U15 and U17 programs active. This is very positive move, I hope it is prolonged.

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Re: Under-15 Football Team Thread
« Reply #231 on: February 07, 2017, 10:53:15 AM »
 :applause: :applause: I think twice a year re-evaluation and follow-up would be sufficient and financially feasible to all parties (especially parents). In addition, say, a player from bago or nearly as far is selected, what arrangements are being made to get them, housing, meals and transport to training etc. i.e. what are the logistics for continuity and follow up for those selected ?

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Re: U-15 Men's Football Team Thread
« Reply #232 on: April 12, 2017, 03:55:54 PM »
National Men’s U-15s to open Republic National Youth League on Saturday
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The National Under 15 Men’s Team will face a Republic Bank Invitational Under 15 Team at the Ato Boldon Stadium from 6:30pm this Saturday (April 15th) to mark the opening of the Republic Bank National Youth League.

The game will mark the unveiling of the National Under 15 Team, under head coach Russell Latapy as they engage in preparations for the 2019 FIFA Under 17 Men’s World Cup qualifying campaign.

“This match will provide us with a good opportunity to have the boys in a game environment as obviously they are eager to play as we have been engaged in training sessions for a good part of this year already,” Latapy told TTFA Media.

“The preparations have been ongoing and the interest and the willingness among the boys to put in the effort and take things on board in training has been commendable,” the former Porto player added.

This year the Republic Bank National Youth league runs for 3 months and is the TTFA’s approved National Youth League. More than 100 clubs are expected to play in the league. Latapy’s under 15 team comprises of players who were selected during a nationwide screening event a couple months ago at the Carapichaima East Secondary School.

The Republic Bank National Youth League kicks off Saturday 22nd April in the Queens Park Savannah.

Fans are invited to attend Saturday’s match and there will be a admission fee of $10 with proceeds going towards the National Under 15 Team’

The National Under 15 team is looking ahead to the 2017 CONCACAF Boys Under-15 Championship at IMG’s world-renowned campus in Bradenton, Florida, August 13-19th.

The tournament, which will take place from August 13-19, is expected to include a record number of youth players from CONCACAF’s Member Associations in a competition format designed to provide valuable experience. All 40 eligible CONCACAF Member Associations are expected to participate, Concacaf stated.

In addition to providing a world-class venue, IMG Academy will also offer training and development programming for the athletes, coaches and referees. Programming could include coaching education, athlete leadership development, referee development and cognitive and visual perception training.

Nations from across the CONCACAF region have already entered the tournament that is designed to encourage development for youth players from across the Confederation, while promoting competition at the international level for all Member Associations – including those for which few competitive opportunities exist at this age level. The competition format, schedule and roster of participating Member Associations will be announced as the tournament nears.

Honduras captured the inaugural CONCACAF Boys Under-15 Championship in 2013, topping a field of 22 teams in the Cayman Islands.

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Re: U-15 Men's Football Team Thread
« Reply #233 on: April 16, 2017, 12:38:18 PM »
The Tobago players again are getting the "sh*tty end of the stick.... par remains very low.. :cursing:
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Re: U-15 Men's Football Team Thread
« Reply #234 on: April 19, 2017, 01:52:42 AM »
T&T U-15s fight back to win 3-1 on debut; but Republic Bank XI push them close.
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The Trinidad and Tobago National Under-15 squad made a winning debut at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva yesterday evening, as they strode to an entertaining 3-1 win against a Republic Bank Invitational XI.

But National Under-15 coach Russell Latapy’s charges were pushed close in front of hundreds of supporters on Gloria Saturday, as they were forced to come from behind and often seemed on equal footing to their opponents in the affair, which marked the opening of the Republic Bank-sponsored National Youth League.

The three month long competition, which is approved by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) but run by All Sports Promotion, starts next week.

Yesterday’s outing might be a good harbinger of what is to follow and, occasionally, the national team—selected from nationwide screening sessions conducted months ago in Carapichaima East Secondary School—were upstaged by their opponents, who offered flashes of brilliance from Keron Manswell, Darian Bradshaw and substitute Mamade Guerra.

After the match, Guerra got a ringing endorsement from Angus Eve, official coach of the Republic Bank XI although on the night he left those duties to his assistant Keon Trim.

“Guerra is very similar to his uncle Ataullah,” the former national player and current Club Sando coach told Wired868. “He’s a really talented player. When we screened in the north, he was on the squad to go and play for the big screening (nationals). Unfortunately, the Saturday morning he had a toothache […] so he missed that whole weekend of the trials. This was an opportunity to show himself again.”

From the start of the match, which kicked off some 15 minutes after the scheduled 6.30pm start time, both teams seemed eager to put on a good show for the some 600 fans who occupied the covered stands of the Stadium.

It was Bradshaw who opened the scoring with a free-kick from around 25 yards out that found the back of the net. T&T responded in kind with a quick equaliser before, 10 minutes from the end, Latapy’s charges took the lead thanks to a header from Jean-Heim McFee. And a late penalty from Tyrese Pierre sealed the victory, allowing the young Soca Warriors to end the match on a high note.

The Republic Bank XI had settled quickly, making it clear that they weren’t present merely to be whipping boys for their national counterparts.

In an early counterattack, Bradshaw cut inside his marker and hit a firm left-footer that would have beaten Jaheim Wickham in the T&T goal had it found the target. Instead, the effort sailed over the bar, provoking enthusiastic applause from the spectators.

Latapy’s defence did not heed the warning, however. And Bradshaw soon made them pay.

Manswell, who was lively early on for Republic, was scythed down just outside the area by Wickham, who was lucky not to be sent for an early shower. Up stepped Bradshaw, whose almost nonchalant left-footed free-kick beat the wall and Wickham.

The boys in red, white and black had also fired a warning shot as early as the sixth minute when Justin Araujo tested the Invitation XI’s custodian from distance. The forward, who towered over his Republic Bank XI markers, was the focal point of T&T’s 4-2-3-1 formation, which utilised wingers Matthew De Souza on the right and Jamal Lewis on the left.

A minute was all it took for them to restore parity. Timing his run perfectly to beat the offside trap, nippy attacking midfielder Josiah Edwards raced on to a through-ball from midfield. Finding himself with only Jacob Castillo between the uprights to beat, he duly obliged with a simple, low side-footer into the far corner.

For the remainder of the first half, the general play went from end to end as both sides were intent on grabbing the lead. With 17 minutes on the clock, T&T’s Araujo had his cheeky free-kick blocked by the Republic wall.

But the best chance of the half came on the stroke of half-time when Edwards was denied a second goal. Jared Edmond, who replaced Castillo after 31 minutes, snatched his on-target flick-on out of the air.

After the interval, T&T, who made multiple substitutions at the break, looked a transformed team, as they upped their passing game and held on to the ball for long spells.

At the other end, Republic too managed to look dangerous, with Manswell, ever the danger-man, swinging in a teaser from the left flank in the 63rd minute. Guerra, who flapped at it on the stretch, put the ball over the bar with the underside of his boot.

Manswell himself volleyed a gem of a cross from Menes Jahim over the bar after Pierre rattled the near upright at the other end with a measured drive from outside the penalty area in the 70th minute.

“He’s very quick, very skilful. He runs at people with the ball (and is) a good crosser of the ball also,” Eve commented of Manswell after the match.

But the see-saw encounter took a new twist when McFee nodded in a sailing right-wing cross from Macai Peters, who had done well to evade two markers and get his centre into a dangerous area. The goal gave the young Warriors a 2-1 lead and there would be no looking back for them after that.

A series of late substitutions broke up the rhythm of the match before a late foul in the box allowed Pierre to seal the contest with a penalty hit high to Edmond’s left.

At the end of the match, it was clear to all that Latapy and his staff now have a pool of players to play with than was greater than they probably originally expected.

According to Eve, it’s the continuation of an ongoing programme in the North Zone FA.

“We at the North Zone have already started our academy,” he told Wired868. “These players are part of an ongoing programme. We have trips planned for them. We want to go (to) Tobago, we have a tour […] to Calgary (in Canada). We may be going over there also next season.

“So we are already starting our Elite Programme in the zone and this team is a part of that.”

Eve went on to affirm his conviction that more talent will emerge from the Republic National Youth League contingent.

“To actually stand up to the national team, it says that we do have a lot of talent here and I do know when we have screening, you always miss players…

“You never really get everybody so this was a good opportunity for Russell and company to see some of the other boys in a different environment… and probably they will get another opportunity.”

“The first squad was a bit stronger and we had to make changes,” Eve ended. “We wanted all of the kids to have an opportunity, which is saying a lot because these boys are not on the actual national team.”

Teams

Trinidad and Tobago U-15 (4-2-3-1): 1.Jaheim Wickham (GK) (34.Rashad Hart 63); 8.Ephraim Brown (23.Macai Peters 46), 4.Antonio Chee Ting (captain) (20.Tristan Caesar 46), 2.Tariq Mulraine (12.David Brooks 46), 16.Luke Savery; 9.Ezekiel Kesar (5.Jarique Williams 46), 6.Jabari Lee (14.Josiah Allen 46 [22.Nickel Alexander 90]); 21.Matthew De Souza (19.Saeed Pompi-Charles 46 [15.Isaiah Thompson 78]), 10.Josiah Edwards (18.Tyrese Pierre 46), 11.Jamal Lewis; 27.Justin Araujo (7.Jaheim McFee 46).

Unused substitutes: 33.Keane Subero (GK), 30.Jumaane McNeil (GK).

Coach: Russell Latapy.

Republic Bank Invitational XI (4-3-3): 1.Jacob Castillo (GK) (32.Jared Emond GK 32 [34.Alexi Toussaint GK 63]); 2.Nathan Guy, 5.N’Kosi Corbin (28.Aiden Dowden 90), 6.Daniel Lake (15.Jahein Aguilera 90), 3.Emmanuel Thomas (26.Dorian Jeffrey 46 [13.Christian Smith]); 4.Aaron Moruf (12.Stefan Auguste 46 [27.Jean-Marc Williams 90]), 8.Randy Antoine (16.Abrahim Abu Bakr 88), 11.Darian Bradshaw (17.Mamade Guerra 46); 10.Jaheim Marshall (20.Daniel David 37 [24.Aaron Young 90]), 9.Jael Manson (22.Darius Douglas 63 [25.Brandon Alves 90]), 7.Keron Manswell (19.Kaylon Taylor 78 [14.Khalis Toussaint 90]).

Unused substitutes: 18.Trent Weekes.

Coach: Keon Trim.

Republic Bank National Youth League exhibition match

(Saturday 15 April)

Trinidad and Tobago National Under-15s 3 (Josiah Edwards 11, Jaheim Mc Fee 80, Tyrese Pierre 90), Republic Bank XI 1 (Darian Bradshaw 10) at Ato Boldon Stadium.

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Latapy sums up U-15 Opener: “Good debut for the youngsters”
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National Under 15 head coach Russell Latapy witnessed a few pleasing points in his National Boy’s Under 15 Team’s first match since they commenced training just over two months ago as they came from a goal down to defeat a Republic Bank Under 15 Invitational XI 3-1 at the Ato Boldon Stadium on Sunday.

Using the match to official kickstart the team’s campaign for the 2019 FIFA Under 17 World Cup qualification, Latapy also had the chance to see what the opposition players had to offer with several of them narrowly missing out on making the cut when the former Porto man shortlisted his training squad following a weekend screening session with the best selected players from the various regional associations at Carapichaima Secondary in early February.

On Sunday, Adrian Bradshaw opened the scoring with a free kick strike to put Republic Bank 1-0 ahead before T&T drew level through a goal by midfielder Josiah Edwards. The quick fire start by both teams didn’t last for much longer than midway through the first half as the tempo dropped as the interval approached.

Latapy introduced eight new players at the start of the second half as he intended to rotate the squad. The T&T team would go on to seal a 3-1 victory with goals coming from Jean-Heim McFee and late penalty from Tyrese Pierre.

“It was the right kind of game for the boys at this stage of the preparations,” Latapy told TTFA Media following the match which was also used to mark the opening of the Republic Bank National Youth League as TTFA President David John-Williams and Republic Bank’s General manager General risk management Anthony Subero met the teams before the start of the encounter

“It was their first game wearing a national shirt and having them out there walk out before the spectators and lining up for the national anthem and these sort of things is important for them to experience at this time in their careers. There is still work to be done. I remember when I had my first outing for the national team, what a special moment it was and my career grew from there. Hopefully it can be the same for these youngsters,” Latapy added.

T&T will participate at the CONCACAF Boy’s Under 15 Championship in Orlando in August and Latapy is also hoping to lead the U-15 team at an international tournament in the Cayman Islands in early May. During this period in May, the final round of FIFA Under 17 World Cup qualification will be taking place in Panama and Latapy’s other team, the current T&T Under 17 team men’s team, which got eliminated at the Caribbean phase, is also currently in training under his guidance’s they prepare for the 2019 FIFA Under 20 World Cup qualification.

“I think a trip like this for the young boys will be invaluable experience. It will be a good chance for the players and for the coaching staff to measure up against international opponents to see where we stand. It is also a chance for us to mould the team together and to see what is required looking ahead to further international competitions later down the road,” the former Glasgow Rangers midfielder said.

“It is very important for these young men to get some international games before we get to competitions like the qualification for World Cups. And having them in a good working environment on a weekly basis whether it be once or twice a week at this stage of the preparations is vital. It gives us as coaches the opportunity to pinpoint their strengths and weaknesses and work from there, getting rid of the bad habits and also instilling good habits into them from a young age.

“And by this I am referring to good concentration levels, good discipline, tactical awareness, technical work,  knowing how to treat their bodies right and how to maintain proper discipline on and off the football field also when it comes to their academic progress in the classrooms,” Latapy said.

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Re: U-15 Men's Football Team Thread
« Reply #235 on: April 20, 2017, 08:38:16 AM »
Ah boy eh....not a single one of the "selected" Tobago players. And this is during the Easter Vacation.

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« Reply #236 on: April 21, 2017, 03:39:28 PM »
U-15 Boys face South Invitational Team on Saturday
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Trinidad and Tobago’s National Under 15 Boys team will continue their match schedule with another fixture this Saturday April 22nd, 2017 against a Southern Football Association Under 15 Invitational Team at the Ato Boldon Stadium from 7pm.

The T&T team, under head coach Russell Latapy, opened their 2017 campaign with a 3-1 victory over a Republic Bank Invitational eleven last weekend in Couva.

The team is preparing for participation at the CONCACAF Under 15 Boys Championship in Florida in August of this year as well as the Cayman Airways U-15 Invitational Youth Football Cup in the Cayman Islands from May 2nd to 7th, 2017.

The teams carded to play in the Cayman tournament include Alchemy (USA), Bahamas Tottenham Hotspur FC, Cavalier SC (Jamaica), Cayman Islands National Team, La Ceiba FC (Honduras), Cuba National U-15 Team, D.C. United (USA), Harbour View FC (Jamaica), Houston Dynamo Academy (USA), IMG Academy (USA) and Manchester City FC (England).

“This is another opportunity for us to get in some playing time for the boys,” Latapy told TTFA Media. “I thought last week’s exercise went really well and the boys are always eager to get involved in playing matches and it’s good for the coaching staff to have the opportunities to see them in game situations. We will again use the opportunity to assess the levels of play before the upcoming tournaments next month,” he added.

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« Reply #237 on: April 21, 2017, 10:37:46 PM »
Ah boy eh....not a single one of the "selected" Tobago players. And this is during the Easter Vacation.
Exactly the reason why these youth teams will never get my support. No Tobago players on a supposedly Trinidad and Tobago team. Then there will b a set of s**t players from abroad surfacing and getting chances

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Latapy selects 20-man squad for Cayman Invitational.
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National Under 15 Boy’s team head coach Russell Latapy has selected a 20-member squad to travel to the Cayman Islands for the Cayman Airways U-15 Invitational Youth Football Cup in the Cayman Islands May 2nd to 7th, 2017.

Latapy’s team featured in training match against a Southern Football Association (SFA) invitational Under 15 team on Saturday at Ato Boldon Stadium, coming away 8-1 winners to follow up their 3-1 win over a Republic Bank Invitational the previous weekend.

T&T U-15s led 4-0 at half time through goals by Goals by Jean- Heim Mc Fee who notched a first half hattrick with items in 13’, 15’, 19’ and Jaiye Sheppard in the 21st.

Further goals came in the second half from Ezekiel Kesar 43’, Justin Araujo-Wilson 64’, Zachery Welch in the 68’ and Macai Peters in the 73’.

The teams carded to play in the Cayman tournament include Alchemy (USA), Bahamas Tottenham Hotspur FC (Bahamas), Cavalier SC (Jamaica), Cayman Islands National Team, La Ceiba FC (Honduras), Cuba National U-15 Team, D.C. United (USA), Harbour View FC (Jamaica), Houston Dynamo Academy (USA), IMG Academy (USA) and Manchester City FC (England).

Latapy spoke about Saturday’s match and his final selection for the Cayman Invitational

“The game on Saturday against the SFA invitational was another valuable exercise in the sense that it allowed us to have the boys in a game situation which is again, preparation for the international tournament in the Cayman Islands and then the CONCACAF championship in August,” Latapy told TTFA Media.

“It was good to see the chances being taken and the victory being a comprehensive one. But in saying that,we know that the matches will be different when we head out and we will prepare for this.

“Regarding the final squad selection, I think my coaching staff and I have assessed these players over the past few weeks with some level of detail and we’ve come up with a squad that is balanced and comprising of talented young boys who are developing a good understanding for the game at this level. Our job now is to continue to nurture them. We will continue to monitor the entire pool and there will be adjustments in the future because the doors are not closed on any player,” Latapy added.

The full Under-15 Team is as follows:

Goalkeepers:

Jaheim Wickham (St Anthony’s College), Kahlil Oliver (Malabar Secondary);

Defenders:

Ephraim Brown (Pleasantville Secondary), Antonio Chee Ting (Trinity College East), Micai Peters (El Dorado West Secondary), Tristan Caesar (Pleasantville Secondary), N’Kosi Corbin (Belmont Boys Secondary), Daniel Lake (Mucurapo West Secondary), Luke Savery (St Mary’s College);

Midfielders:

Jarique Williams (St Anthony’s College), Ezekiel Kesar (Naparima College), Jabari Lee (San Fernando East Secondary), Darian Bradshaw (Queen’s Royal College);

Attacking Midfielders:

Matthew De Souza (Trinity College East), Tyrese Pierre (Queen’s Royal College), Josiah Edwards (Brazil High School), Jaiye Sheppard (Scarborough Secondary), Zachary Welch (Fatima College);

Forwards:

Jean-Heim Mc Fee (St James Secondary), Justin Araujo-Wilson (Fatima College).

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« Reply #239 on: April 25, 2017, 01:25:24 PM »
Ah boy eh....not a single one of the "selected" Tobago players. And this is during the Easter Vacation.
Exactly the reason why these youth teams will never get my support. No Tobago players on a supposedly Trinidad and Tobago team. Then there will b a set of s**t players from abroad surfacing and getting chances

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