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2016 CFU Club Championship
« on: May 21, 2015, 02:00:52 AM »
Central FC and W Connection will once again represent T&T at the 2016 CFU Championship tournament.

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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2016, 06:19:06 PM »
2016 CFU Club Championship groups, schedule unveiled
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A meeting between Montego Bay United (Jamaica) and holder Central FC (Trinidad & Tobago) will highlight preliminary-round play in the 2016 Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championship after the groups and schedule were announced Thursday.

The sides participated in the 2015/16 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League, but one or both of them will be eliminated from potential involvement in the 2016/17 edition, following their Group 3 encounter on February 28.

The CFU revealed that 14 clubs from eight member associations entered the competition that will open with a preliminary round consisting of two four-team groups and two three-team groups. The four group winners will advance to the final round, which will be contested at a single location April 29 – May 1, utilizing a semifinal, third-place match and final format.

The two finalists and third-place match winner will earn berths to the 2016/17 SCCL.

DirecTV W Connection (Trinidad & Tobago) is the only other team in the field to have qualified for the SCCL, participating on four previous occasions (2009/10, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2015/16).

In the 2015 final, Central FC topped W Connection, 2-1, for its first international title.

2016 CARIBBEAN FOOTBALL UNION CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Preliminary Round

GROUP 1 (Ato Boldon Stadium -- Couva, Trinidad & Tobago)

Teams: DirecTV W Connection (host), CS Moulien (Guadeloupe), Inter Moengotapoe (Suriname), Atletico San Cristobal (Dominican Republic)

February 24, 2016: Inter Moengotapoe v CS Moulien; DirecTV W Connection v Atletico San Cristobal
February 26, 2016: Atletico San Cristobal v Inter Moengotapoe; DirecTV W Connection v CS Moulien
February 28, 2016: CS Moulien v Atletico San Cristobal; DirecTV W Connection v Inter Moengotapoe

GROUP 2 (Stade Sylvio Cator – Port-au-Prince, Haiti)

Teams:
Don Bosco FC (host), La Gauloise (Guadeloupe), Somerset Cricket Club (Bermuda)

February 24, 2016: Don Bosco FC v Somerset Cricket Club
February 26, 2016: La Gauloise v Somerset Cricket Club
February 28, 2016: Don Bosco FC v La Gauloise

GROUP 3 (Montego Bay Sports Complex – Montego Bay, Jamaica)

Teams:
Montego Bay United (Jamaica), Central FC (Trinidad & Tobago), Scholars International (Cayman Islands)

February 24, 2016: Montego Bay United v Scholars International
February 26, 2016: Central FC v Scholars International
February 28, 2016: Montego Bay United v Central FC

GROUP 4 (Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)

Teams:
Club Atletico Pantoja (host), Arnett Gardens (Jamaica), America FC (Haiti), SV Notch (Suriname)

March 2, 2016: Arnett Gardens v America FC; Club Atletico Pantoja v SV Notch
March 4, 2016: SV Notch v Arnett Gardens; Club Atletico Pantoja v America FC
March 6, 2016: America FC v SV Notch; Club Atletico Pantoja v Arnett Gardens

FINAL ROUND (venue to be determined)

SEMIFINALS
April 29, 2016: SF1 - Winner Group 1 v Winner Group 4; SF2 - Winner Group 2 v Winner Group 3

MATCH FOR THIRD PLACE
May 1, 2016: Loser SF1 v Loser SF2

FINAL
May 1, 2016: Winner SF1 v Winner SF2
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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2016, 04:57:08 PM »
Central FC must overcome do-or-die group in Caribbean crown defence.
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Reigning Caribbean champions Central FC will compete in one of two do-or-die three-team groups Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championship 2016 when preliminary-round play runs off from 24-28 February (Group 1-3) and 2-6 March (Group 4).

Central, the Trinidad and Tobago Digicel Pro League champions and 2015 Caribbean Club Championship winners, must travel to Jamaica in Group 2 where they meet host club and last season’s third place finishers, Montego Bay United, and Scholars International SC (Cayman Islands) at the Montego Bay Sports Complex, Montego Bay.

Meanwhile fellow Pro League outfit and last season’s defeated finalists and multiple-time former Caribbean champions, W Connection, will host Group 1 in Trinidad (February 24-28) at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, Trinidad, where they will welcome Club Sportif Moulien (Guadeloupe), Inter Moengotapoe (Suriname) and Atletico San Cristobal (Dominican Republic).

Haiti’s Don Bosco FC will welcome Somerset Cricket Club (Bermuda) and La Gauloise de Basse-Terre (Guadeloupe) in Group 2 at the Stade Sylvio Cato in Petion Ville.

While Group 4 consists of Club Atletico Pantoja (Dominican Republic), America FC (Haiti), Arnett Gardens FC (Jamaica) and SV Notch (Suriname). Atletico Pantoja will host the group at the Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Commenting on his team’s grouping and the challenge ahead, Central FC’s interim head coach Dale Saunders said, “We were here before as a team and have a good idea in what to expect. The Jamaicans (Montego Bay United) will be the toughest [in the group stage], but once we put in the right level of preparation and the players commit to the effort, I believe the combination of our team could take us all the way again.”

Last season, under the charge of coach Terry Fenwick and Saunders as assistant coach, Central topped their three-team group in Guyana, with wins over host club Alpha United and Suriname’s Inter Moengotapoe.

The Couva Sharks went on to defeat Haiti’s Don Bosco 3-1 on penalties following a goalless draw in the semi-finals, then defeated 9-men W Connection 2-1 in the final last May to lift the Caribbean crown in their first attempt.

Connection were also perfect in last season’s group stage with wins over Antigua and Barbuda’s SAP FC and Guyana Defence Force before defeating Montego Bay United in the semi-final round, securing an all-Trinidad final.

Saunders, who was shifted into the position of interim coach last December after Central parted ways with Ross Russell after just five months, said the Couva Sharks are equipped with an experienced coaching staff, good support from the club’s management, and an experience squad.

He added that last season’s experience was an “eye-opener” for the club’s younger players, who now want to do even better for the club.

Saunders, a former Trinidad and Tobago international with experience as a player and assistant coach at the Caribbean Club Championship during his time with previous club Joe Public, added, “It’s always a good challenge at this level. It’s something I am accustomed as a player and assistant coach. I know the type of work players need to put in for this stage.”

The four group winners of this season’s edition will advance into the Final Round to be contested 29 April – 1 May 2016 in a straight knock-out format in order to crown the champions of the 2016 CFU Club Championship and also determine the three (3) Caribbean berths to the CONCACAF Champions League 2016-17.

Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championship 2016 Preliminary Round

Group 1 (Ato Boldon Stadium – Couva, Trinidad)

W Connection (T&T)
Club Sportif Moulien (Guadeloupe)
Inter Moengotapoe (Suriname)
Atletico San Cristobal (Dominican Republic)

February 24

Inter Moengotapoe vs Club Sportif Moulien
W Connection vs Atletico San Cristobal

February 26

Atletico San Cristobal vs Inter Moengo Tapoe
W Connection vs Club Sportif Moulien

February 28

Club Sportif Moulien vs Atletico San Cristobal
W Connection vs Inter Moengo Tapoe

Group 2 (Stade Sylvio Cato – Petion Ville, Haiti)

Don Bosco FC (Haiti)
Somerset Cricket Club (Bermuda)
La Gauloise de Basse-Terre (Guadeloupe)

February 24

Don Bosco FC vs Somerset Cricket Club

February 26

La Gauloise de Basse-Terre vs Somerset Cricket Club

February 28

Don Bosco FC vs La Gauloise de Basse-Terre

Group 3 (Montego Bay Sports Complex – Montego Bay, Jamaica)

Montego Bay United (Jamaica)
Scholars International SC (Cayman Islands)
Central FC (T&T)

February 24

Montego Bay United vs Scholars International SC

February 26

Central FC vs Scholars International SC

February 28

Montego Bay United vs Central FC

Group 4 (Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)

Club Atletico Pantoja (Dominican Republic)
America FC (Haiti)
Arnett Gardens FC (Jamaica)
SV Notch (Suriname)

March 2

Arnett Gardens FC vs America FC
Club Atletico Pantoja vs SV Notch

March 4

SV Notch vs Arnett Gardens FC
Club Atletico Pantoja vs America FC

March 6

America FC vs SV Notch
Club Atletico Pantoja vs Arnett Gardens

Final Round

April 29

Semi-Final 1

Winners Group 1 vs Winners Group 4

Semi-Final 2

Winners Group 2 vs Winners Group 3

Finals

May 1

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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2016, 06:42:37 PM »
LIVE STREAM: W-Connection vs Atlantico (Dominican Republic). 35 minutes have gone and the sides are level at 1-1. Jomal Williams the goalscorer for W-Connection.
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/wisports
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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2016, 07:38:29 PM »
What happened to the game?  Basketball all of a sudden?

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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2016, 07:50:21 PM »
Connection up 3-2.

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« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2016, 07:55:01 PM »
Now, 4-2 Connection.

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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2016, 08:01:10 PM »
Wha allyuh think bout Alvin Jones?

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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2016, 08:39:44 PM »
Wha allyuh think bout Alvin Jones?

Lots of potential. Many good attributes but has to improve on his positioning. Not sure what his best position is though.

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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #9 on: February 25, 2016, 04:57:24 PM »
Jamal Charles brace gives W Connection victory over Atlantico after three players sent off.
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W Connection scored an emphatic 4-2 win over Dominican Republic outfit Atlantico FC in their opening Concacaf Champions League (CCL) 2016-17 qualifying game on Wednesday night in a hot contest that saw three players sent off by St. Lucian referee Leo Clarke at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, Trinidad.

Twenty-one-year-old midfielder Jomal Williams equalised twice for Connection before 20-year-old substitute forward Jamal Charles netted his first professional goals with a late double to put the Savonetta Boys at the top of their group in the 2016 Caribbean Club Championship, which will determine the three Caribbean berths at next season’s CCL.

Suriname’s Inter Moengotapoe are second on the four-time group – only by goal-difference – after registering a hard-fought 3-2 win over Guadeloupe’s Club Sportif Moulien in the first game of Wednesday’s double-header.

Moengotapoe had led 2-0 at the break after an own-goal credited to Cedric Vamur in the 26th minute and forward Romeo Kastiel scoring in the 31st minute. But the Suriname club sloppily allowed Moulien back in the game with goals through second half substitute Steve Bizasene on 47 minutes and Willis Francillonne in the 64th minute.

Luckily, for coach Jeroe Hesron’s side, Kastiel was able to find the winner to complete his double in stoppage-time by pouncing on a rebound after goalkeeper Kevin Ajax failed to hold an effort from former W Connection forward Stefano Rijssel.

Rijssel, a Suriname national team forward, along with Ives Vlijter, were both denied by the upright just before the break, in a half that should have had Moengotapoe with a handful of goals.

Connection too, were twice denied by the frame at the Couva venue. The Savonetta Boys captain Alvin Jones struck the upright four minutes into play with a 35-yard free-kick that bounced beyond goalkeeper Tim Pallaks. Then in the 14th minute Briel Thomas rattled the Atlantico crossbar from distance to signal his team’s intentions after defender Nelson Benitez had put the visitors 1-0 ahead by the seventh minute.

Benitez blast proved too much for Connection goalkeeper Julani Archibald after Yefri Reyes headed Wuiswell Isea’s free-kick into Benitez’ path.

Atlantico’s fiery start soon cooled and Connection levelled the scores 1-1 in the 32nd minute when midfielder Jomal Williams got his body to a Kurt Frederick cross to put the ball into the back of Pallak’s net.

But both sides were later reduced to 10 men when Connection’s Shahdon Winchester and Atlantico’s Mateo Zazo were shown direct red cards in the 52nd minute by referee Clarke, who consulted assistant referee Zachari Zeegelarr following an off-the-ball brawl incident involving both players.

Winchester and Zazo, along with Atlantico goalscorer Benitez, who was red carded for a dangerous tackle on Connection substitute Jabari Mitchell with seven minutes left, will miss the remainder of the group stage with automatic two-game suspensions.

“We can’t really dwell on that,” said Connection head coach Stuart Charles Fevrier over the loss of the Winchester for the remaining group games. “The Moengotapoe player punched Shahdon (Winchester) and he retaliated. I must say I am disappointed but I have to now concentrate on who I have [available] and make sure we are ready for our next game.”

Atlantico were back in front 2-1 on 65 minutes after substitute Kerbi Rodriguez recovered from a slip in the centre of the area to regain control of a Leinner Perez cross before firing past Archibald.

However Fevrier’s side were back on level terms with a 2-2 score three minutes later. Jomal Williams executed a delightful chip to beat Pallak after Andre Toussaint had evaded two in midfield before threading a pass into the area.

Ten minutes later, Connection took the lead for the first time before sealing the victory in stoppage-time. St. Lucia international Frederick, ending with three assists on the night, fed a pass to Charles inside the area and the Grenadian struck into an open net after getting around Pallak.

Atlantico’s defence were in shambles again when another Frederick cross in the first minute of stoppage-time allowed Charles to complete his double and Connection’s 4-2 win.

Commenting on Charles’ double, Fevrier said, “Jamal is a young player on his first professional contract. Today he did well, but he still has a long way to go. He wants to learn and has the right attitude.  I think he will definitely improve.”

The Connection coach heaped praise on his players.

He said, “It was a really difficult game because we had to come from behind twice. I must give credit to my team for coming from behind and winning by two clear goals, convincingly in the end.

“Moengotapoe aren’t a bad team. They recently started a professional league and are already showing improvement.”

Fevrier, usually a cool figure on the bench in the domestic Digicel Pro League, paced the edge of the technical area for most of the second half on Wednesday night and one time found himself just inside the touchline.

“I had to be that extra player after Shahdon (Winchester) got sent off,” he explained. “The guys needed a lift and I felt I needed to be that extra player. It’s our first game and we had to win. It’s a short tournament—three games in five days—and I felt I needed to be out there urging and pushing the guys on. In the end it paid off.

“Our intention is to win the group. We play Moulien on Friday but we are aware that football is always on the day, no team are easy in modern football, so we have to be humble and come out again on Friday to do our job.”

Atlantico and Inter Moengoetapoe will meet from 5:30 pm on Friday at the Ato Boldon Stadium before W Connection take on Club Sportif Moulien from 7:45 pm.

Results

Inter Moengotapoe 3 (Cedric Vamur Own Goal 26’, Romeo Kastiel 31’, 92’) vs Club Sportif Moulien 2 (Steve Bizasene 47’, Willis Francillonne 64’)


W Connection 4 (Jomal Williams 32’, 68’, Jamal Charles 78’, 90’+1) vs Atlantico FC 2 (Nelson Benitez 7’, Kerbi Rodriguez 65’)

Teams

W Connection: 18.Julani Archibald; 2.Kurt Frederick, 3.Gerard Williams, 5.Triston Hodge, 8.Briel Thomas, 9.Shahdon Winchester (Red Card), 10.Jomal Williams, 12.Dimitrie Apai (20.Jamal Charles 69th minute), 14.Andre Toussaint (24.Jabari Mitchell 80th minute), 16.Alvin Jones (Capt.), 25.Daneil Cyrus

Unused substitutes: 1.Terrence Lewis (GK), 4.Maurice Ford, 35.Keston Julien, 43.Malik St. Prix, 46.Anfernee Frederick, 26.Paolo De La Guardia Alvarez

Coach: Stuart Charles-Fevrier

Atlantico FC: 1.Tim Pallaks; 11.Adrian Salcedo de Jesus, 3.Nelson Benitez Areco (Red Card), 6.Yefri Reyes Gonzalez, 2.Eduin Munoz Rubio, 4.Mateo Zazo Ortiz (Red Card), 22.Wuiswell Isea Fernandez, 7.Bryan Jimenez Gonzalez (13.Jose Diaz 87th minute), 9.Jose Sanchez Mendez (10.Kerbi Rodriguez Pichardo 36th minute), 14.Leinner Perez Chirinos, 23.Cristian Casseres Caseres (Capt.)

Unused substitutes: 12.Nestor Nova Balbuena (GK), 20.Guillermo La Hoz Martinez

Coach: Lenin Bastidas

Referee: Leo Clarke (LCA)

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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2016, 11:03:20 PM »
How did Central do?

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« Reply #11 on: February 26, 2016, 06:07:34 AM »
How did Central do?

Dey ent play yet. Dey matches get postponed due to elections in Jamaica.
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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #12 on: February 26, 2016, 03:44:51 PM »
How did Central do?

Dey ent play yet. Dey matches get postponed due to elections in Jamaica.

So by any chance they playing today?

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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #13 on: February 26, 2016, 04:34:42 PM »
How did Central do?

Dey ent play yet. Dey matches get postponed due to elections in Jamaica.

So by any chance they playing today?

Right now it looks like they'll be playing on March 11th and 13th.
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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #14 on: February 26, 2016, 05:04:57 PM »
How did Central do?

Dey ent play yet. Dey matches get postponed due to elections in Jamaica.

So by any chance they playing today?

Right now it looks like they'll be playing on March 11th and 13th.

11 and 13 of March ? So I guess  they did not go JA, then?

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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #15 on: February 26, 2016, 05:50:01 PM »
How did Central do?

Dey ent play yet. Dey matches get postponed due to elections in Jamaica.

So by any chance they playing today?

Right now it looks like they'll be playing on March 11th and 13th.

11 and 13 of March ? So I guess  they did not go JA, then?

Correct, they never left Trini.
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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2016, 10:00:54 AM »
W Connection thrash Moulien to set up virtual final with Moengo Tapoe.
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ATO BOLDON STADIUM, Couva—W Connection enjoyed a second half goal-feast on Friday night after coming from behind early in the game to trash Guadeloupe outfit Club Sportif Moulien 5-1.

Nineteen-year-old forward Jamal Charles equalised for Connection, after going behind in the third minute, before second half goals by Jomal Williams, Dimitrie Apai, Alvin Jones and substitute Malik St. Prix earned the Trinidadian club a comprehensive win.

The two-time Caribbean champions and last season’s runners-up W Connection (6 points) are at the top of Group One and one point away from securing a semi-final spot in the 2016 Caribbean Club Championship, while setting up a virtual final against Suriname powerhouse Inter Moengo Tapoe on the final day (Sunday) from 6:30 pm at the Ato Boldon Stadium.

Inter are also on 6 points but with a +2 goal-difference the Suriname team are second behind Connection (+5).

Inter, 3-2 winners over Moulien on Wednesday, had earlier edged Dominican Republic outfit Atlantico FC 1-0 courtesy a 31st minute scorcher from midfielder Gregory Pokie.

Despite end-to-end action, a depleted Atlantico, without defenders Nelson Benitez and Mateo Zazo who were red carded along with Connection forward Shahdon Winchester during the Savonetta Boys 4-2 win on Wednesday, failed to peg an equaliser, let alone a win.

Winger Leinner Perez created Atlantico’s best chance four minutes into the second period after dribbling past four Inter shirts in the area, but his effort crashed off a teammate with the right of Inter goalkeeper Tim Pallak exposed.

Inter’s midfielder and captain Cristian Casseres later preserved his side’s slim advantage in the fifth of eight stoppage-time minutes when he cleared midfielder Kerbi Rodriguez strike off the line.

Casseres and his teammates, including former W Connection striker Stefano Rijssel, will need nothing less than a win over Savonetta Boys on Sunday if they are to top the home-side for the Caribbean Club Championship semi-finals spot.

Connection, like their opening game on Wednesday against Atlantico, had to come from behind against Moulien and didn’t seem to mind.

“The game was still young,” said star Connection midfielder Jomal Williams after the game. “Although we went down a goal early it didn’t stop us from playing together as one and eventually we got a hold of the game and the goals started coming.

“It turned out a great game for us. We outclassed them (Moulien) by far.”

Richardson Petit had put Moulien 1-0 ahead after just three minutes. Petit fired past goalkeeper Julani Archibald off a cross from left winger Krismiller Bolmin, who linked with midfielder Sebastien Lobry for a quick exchange to make light work of Connection defender Daneil Cyrus.

But Jamal Charles, coming off his first ever goals for Connection – a game-winning double against Atlantico – levelled coach Stuart Charles-Fevrier’s men 1-1 on 7 minutes.

Charles, starting in absence of the suspended Winchester, was excellent in heading past Moulien goalkeeper Jordan Sennoaj at the back post off an Alvin Jones corner.

The Grenadian teenager had an excellent opening for his fourth goal of the tournament on 20 minutes but fluffed the effort with goalkeeper Sennoaj at his mercy.

Seconds later Charles miscued from the centre of the area following an attacking move involving Hughtun Hector and Jomal as Connection began to take control of the game.

However it was not until the 53rd minute that Connection took a 2-1 lead through Jomal who fired past Sennoaj for his third goal of the tournament in a raid on the visitors area.

Sennoaj, who made a number of saves in the first half including a superb one-handed shutout to deny Jomal, was unable to avoid the second half massacre.

Connection’s Surinamese forward Apai made it 3-1 in extraordinary fashion in the 67th minute by diving in to direct, off his chest, a left side Kurt Frederick cross past Sennoaj.

Three minutes later Connection were celebrating a 4-1 lead when captain Alvin Jones converted from the penalty spot after Jomal was brought down in the area by defender Cedric Vamur.

Connection completed the 5-1 scoring in the first minute of stoppage-time with substitute Malik St. Prix poking past Sennoaj from close-up to redeem himself after heading wide off a Frederick cross.

Fullback Frederick, who terrorised Moulien for the most of the second half with his runs, brilliant first touch, and crossing from the left, was denied a goal in stoppage-time by the Moulien goalie.

“The level of our performance was really good,” added the 21-year-old Jomal. “The tournament is coming along pretty well for us in getting the results we wanted from our first two games.

“We will have the same concentration going into the game against Inter Moengo Tapoe on Sunday. We know a draw will take us through but we want a win in securing the top spot,” ended the Connection midfielder.

Results

Atlantico FC 0 vs Inter Moengo Tapoe 1 (Gregory Pokie 31’)

W Connection 4 (Jamal Charles 7’, Jomal Williams 53’, Dimitrie Apai 67’, Alvin Jones 70’ penalty) vs Club Sportif Moulien 1 (Richardson Petit 3’)

Teams

W Connection: 18.Julani Archibald; 2.Kurt Frederick, 3.Gerard Williams, 5.Triston Hodge, 8.Briel Thomas (14.Andre Toussaint 46th minute), 10.Jomal Williams (43.Malik St. Prix 75th minute), 12.Dimitrie Apai, 13.Hughtun Hector, 16.Alvin Jones (Capt.), 20.Jamal Charles (34.Jabari Mitchell 77th minute), 25.Daneil Cyrus

Unused substitutes: 1.Terrence Lewis (GK), 4.Maurice Ford, 35.Keston Julien, 46.Anfernee Frederick, 26.Paolo De La Guardia Alvarez

Coach: Stuart Charles-Fevrier

Club Sportif Moulien: 16.Jordan Sennoaj; 2.Kevin Roussas, 3.Cedric Vamur, 5.Jeremie Valmy (4.Felix Siar 77th minute), 6.Willis Francillonne, 8.Fabien Beral, 7.Krismiller Bolmin (15.Henry Lubin 72nd minute), 10.Sebastien Lobry, 12.Kevin Lumon, 11.Stephane Amadiah (13.Yohann Magen), 17.Richardson Petit

Unused substitutes: 9.Meddy Viardot, 18.Luther Galas, 19.Remy Alcime, 30.Kevin Ajax (GK), 20.Yannis Zabarel

Coach: Richard Albert

Referee: Swason Owen (CAY)
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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2016, 09:08:47 PM »
As this tournament progress through the rounds it will become more interesting as our T&T clubs will be better tested. I am looking forward to see how Central contest in their first round in Jamaica.
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« Reply #18 on: February 29, 2016, 03:33:06 AM »
Connection defeats Inter Meongo 3-1.
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Forwards Jamal Charles and Malik St. Prix each scored a goal during Sunday’s hard-fought effort by W Connection to defeat Suriname’s Inter Meongo Tapoe 3-1 and secure a spot in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championship 2016 semi-finals, to be contested on April 29.

But it was midfielder Hughtun Hector, in only his second game back with the “Savonetta Boys” after five years, that erupted the Ato Boldon Stadium in Trinidad with a 30-yard rocket goal on 90 minutes.

The 31-year-old Trinidad and Tobago international Hector, who spent the last half decade in Vietnam with the V-League’s Song Lam Nghe An then Hanoi T&T, welcomed time and space in the middle to calibrate before blasting the ball into the top corner of goalkeeper Orbrendo Huiswoud for a 3-0 Connection lead.

“Hector has always been an intelligent player,” W Connection technical director/head coach Stuart Charles-Fevrier told ttproleague.com after the game. “He is a born and bred W Connection player having never played professionally with another club in Trinidad.”

Charles-Fevrier, though, was disappointed in the manner in which his side conceded in stoppage-time when Inter substitute Kareem Kwasie latched onto a head-on by a teammate before beating goalkeeper Julani Archibald from close up to pull back a consolation item for the visitors.

“The goal we conceded was a soft goal,” said the Connection coach. “Two of our players went for the same ball and as a result of that we had no cover, causing the goal. I was very disappointed especially at that time of the game. I would have liked the 3-0 score at that stage.

“Although they had just as much possession as us, they never created a clear-cut goal-scoring opportunity. They got a penalty which was an accidental handball.”

The longstanding Connection coach added, “Today’s game was about qualifying for the next round. To qualify we needed a win or a draw and we would have taken it anyhow.

“It was a hard game. I always knew it was going to be a hard game [against Inter Moengo Tapoe]. They have some very athletic and strong players and they worked very hard tonight. But we are a more experienced team than them, we are a more professional team, and I believe that’s why we were able to contain them and win the game.”

Connection completed Group 1 with maximum 9 points, while Inter Moengo Tapoe (6 points), Dominican Republic’s Atlantico FC (3 points) and Guadeloupe’s CS Moulien (0 points) finished second, third and fourth, respectively.

Atlantico defeated 9-man Moulien 4-0 in the earlier game of Sunday’s double-header to salvage some level of pride.

Atlantico forward Leinner Perez scored in either side of the break, netting in the 17th and 53rd minutes, before supplying a tricky feed to captain Cristian Casseres to score the Dominican’s third item on 59 minutes, moments after Moulien’s second half substitute Stephane Amadiah was ejected by a second yellow card.

Wuiswell Isea wrapped up Atlantico’s scoring in the 62nd minute by beating Moulien goalkeeper Kevin Ajax from distance. Moulien’s frustration boiled over 20 minutes later when defender and captain Felix Siar was shown his second yellow card of the game when he struck the face of Atlantico substitute forward Jose Arturo.

“We were the best team in all of the four teams and we deserve to be in the [semi-final] round,” added Charles-Fevrier, whose “Savonetta Boys” also defeated Atlantico 4-2 and Moulien 5-1.

Jamal Charles put Connection ahead 1-0 after ten minutes against Inter when he directed in a Kurt Frederick cross at goalkeeper Huiswoud’s near post for his fourth goal of the tournament.

The 19-year-old Grenadian Charles, who, previous to the 2016 Caribbean Club Championship, never scored a Connection goal, scored a game-winning double against Atlantico as a substitute and also scored the opening item against Moulien as a starting replacement for suspended forward Shahdon Winchester.

Winchester returned to play for Connection who were forced into a premature substitution against Inter after just 24 minutes when star midfielder Jomal Williams, with 3 goals in the tournament, walked off with what seemed a groin injury.

Meanwhile Inter were entirely without Suriname international and ex-W Connection forward Stefano Rijssel, who was suspended on cards accumulation. The visitors, though, were tenacious and threw everything at Connection but just couldn’t level the score, even from the penalty spot, after Charles’ opening item.

Connection’s 24-year-old St Kitts/Nevis international goalkeeper Julani Archibald, who produced a superb one-handed diving save to put behind an Emilio Limon strike in the 16th minute, made a world class penalty save in the 77 minute to deny Patrick Jimmy after Guyanese referee Sherwin Johnson ruled a handball against the “Savonetta Boys”’ captain Alvin Jones.

That failed attempt would later haunt Inter when 20-year-old Connection substitute Malik St. Prix, just one minute onto the pitch, made it 2-0 in the 81st minute. St. Lucia international Frederick, one of Connection’s top performers of the tournament, fired low from distance, only to find the boot of St. Prix who beat Huiswoud from inside the box for his second goal of the tournament before Hector made it 3-0.

Huiswoud, who earlier thwarted efforts by Jomal, his Suriname countryman Dimitrie Apai and Hector, was no match for latter’s 90th minute strike.

Apai, who missed the target by inches on three occasions, can consider himself unlucky not to get on the scoresheet but would have his chance again on the Caribbean stage in the final round as Connection attempts an eight Concacaf berth.

Connection, four-time Caribbean champions, must await the winners of Group 4 to know their semi-final opponent. Haiti’s America FC, Jamaica’s Arnett Gardens FC, Suriname’s SV Notch and hosts Club Atletico Pantoja will contest the group in Dominican Republic from March 2-6 with the top team advancing to meet Connection.

Defending champions Central FC will travel to Jamaica to compete in Group 3 (March 9-13) to be contested by hosts Montego Bay United and Cayman Islands team Scholars International SC. The winners will meet Group 2 winners Don Bosco FC of Haiti in the semi-final round on April 29. The semi-final round winners will advance into the final on May 1.

The final round will also determine the three Caribbean berths at the 2016/17 Concacaf Champions League.

Results

Club Sportif Moulien 0 vs Atlantico FC 4 (Leinner Perez 17’, 53’, Cristian Casseres 59’, Wuiswell Isea 62’)

W Connection 3 (Jamal Charles 10’, Malik St. Prix 81’, Hughtun Hector 90’) vs Inter Moengo Tapoe 1 (Kareem Kwasie 90’+2)

Teams

W Connection: 18.Julani Archibald; 2.Kurt Frederick, 3.Gerard Williams, 5.Triston Hodge, 14.Andre Toussaint (43.Malik St. Prix 80th minute), 10.Jomal Williams (9.Shahdon Winchester 24th minute), 12.Dimitrie Apai, 13.Hughtun Hector, 16.Alvin Jones (Capt.), 20.Jamal Charles (26.Paolo De La Guardia Alvarez 68th minute), 25.Daneil Cyrus

Unused substitutes: 1.Terrence Lewis (GK), 4.Maurice Ford, 8.Briel Thomas, 35.Keston Julien, 46.Anfernee Frederick, 34.Jabari Mitchell

Coach: Stuart Charles-Fevrier

Inter Moengotapoe: 30.Orbrendo Huiswoud; 4.Jürmen Vallei, 5.Patrick Jimmy (Capt.), 8.Gregory Pokie, 9.Giovanny Waal, 10.Ives Vlijter (15.Claudio Pinas 70th minute), 20.Romeo Kastiel (2.Anduelo Amoeferie 75th minute), 21.Emilio Limon, 80.Romano Dennis (11.Kareem Kwasie 64th minute), 99.Naldo Kwasie, 69.Joël Baja

Unused substitutes: 1.Rudolph Daniel (GK), 7.Izaak Carvalho Pantoja, 17.Saviero Gazon,

Coach: Jeroe Hesron

Referee: Sherwin Johnson (GUY)

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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #20 on: February 29, 2016, 06:19:28 PM »
hold on..is two 90 min matches Hector played ??..madness.
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« Reply #21 on: February 29, 2016, 07:00:25 PM »
hold on..is two 90 min matches Hector played ??..madness.

 Nah the games were a day apart.

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« Reply #22 on: March 01, 2016, 05:40:35 AM »
hold on..is two 90 min matches Hector played ??..madness.

 Nah the games were a day apart.

That is his point.............player now coming back from injury being stretched into playing two 90mins games.

The only excuse i can see is the player insisting since he wants to prove his fitness to our National Team coach.  However, i still believe that this could have been done with less playing time.

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« Reply #23 on: March 01, 2016, 06:52:24 AM »
WATCH: Highlights of W-Connection's 3-1 win over Suriname’s Inter Moengotapoe. Hughtun Hector announced his return to competitive football with an absolute rocket from distance.
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Re: 2016 CFU Club Championship
« Reply #24 on: March 01, 2016, 08:02:25 AM »
Hector coulda hail ah maxi, head down Wrightson Road, come back, lace up and he woulda still score that goal. Whappen, de opponents were wukkin ah go-slow?

(To be fair, it was in de dregs. Late in de dance, but still?)
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« Reply #25 on: March 01, 2016, 08:04:23 AM »
Wha allyuh think bout Alvin Jones?

Lots of potential. Many good attributes but has to improve on his positioning. Not sure what his best position is though.

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« Reply #26 on: March 02, 2016, 09:50:13 AM »
All eh notice de TTFA website carrying W Connection news now, but no other teams from de league.

Allyuh wait, we make a deal with de devil.

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« Reply #27 on: March 07, 2016, 09:19:47 PM »
How did Central do?

Dey ent play yet. Dey matches get postponed due to elections in Jamaica.

Any date yet? I know you does get news before it even published  :D

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« Reply #28 on: March 08, 2016, 05:52:54 AM »
How did Central do?

Dey ent play yet. Dey matches get postponed due to elections in Jamaica.

Any date yet? I know you does get news before it even published  :D

March 11th and 13th.
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« Reply #29 on: March 08, 2016, 06:34:33 PM »
This will be a good measuring stick for Central FC. Can they top their group away from home in Jamaica? Time will tell

 

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