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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #480 on: February 04, 2017, 09:00:31 AM »
Honduras edges Costa Rica in U-20 friendly thriller

COMAYAGUA, Honduras – Honduras rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat visiting Costa Rica 3-2 in an under-20 friendly on Tuesday at the Estadio Carlos Miranda.

The sides are preparing for the upcoming CONCACAF Under-20 Championship, which Costa Rica will host from February 17-March 5, 2017.

Andy Reyes (0-1) and Pablo Arboine (0-2) struck in the first half for the visitor, but Honduras stormed back after the break with three unanswered goals through Darixon Vuelto (53’, 1-2, 53’), Carlos Pineda (75’, 2-2 on a free kick) and Rembrandt Flores (90’+3, 3-2)

The sides will meet again on Friday at the same venue.

STARTING XI

COSTA RICA: Mario Sequeira; Ian Smith, Juan Pablo Arguedas, Yostin Salinas, Esteban Espinoza, Roberto Cordoba, Jimmy Marin, Luis Hernandez, Andy Reyes, Suhander Zuñiga, Pablo Arboine.

HONDURAS: Javier Delgado; Kenneth Hernandez, Wesly Decas, Dilan Andrade, Jose Garcia, Erick Arias, Jorge Alvarez, Sendel Cruz, Douglas Martinez, Darixon Vuelto, Byron Rodrguez

Hopefully, Brian Williams can get video of this game or the two that Costa Rica played against USA for some scouting

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #481 on: February 06, 2017, 08:55:17 PM »
U-19 MNT HEAD COACH FRIEDEL NAMES 22-PLAYER ROSTER FOR FLORIDA TRAINING CAMP

U-19 MNT Feb 3, 2017
CHICAGO (Feb. 3, 2017) – U.S. Under-19 Men’s National Team head coach Brad Friedel has named a 22-player roster to an eight-day domestic training camp set to take place from Feb. 3-10 in Sunrise, Fla.

During the camp, the U-19s will play friendlies against El Salvador and Miami FC. This camp marks the U-19 MNT’s first gathering of 2017 and first return to action since its friendly against Miami FC last November, part of the team’s final training camp of 2016.

“I'm really looking forward to the camp and I think we've assembled a good, athletic squad and I will be really interested to see who does well,” Friedel said. “This camp is meant to bring in new and returning players and give them the opportunity to get into the system and have a chance at making a future U-20 roster. The second part of that is, the (birth year) 1997, 1998 and some 1999 age groups are going to make up the bulk of the next U-23 Olympic team. So it’s really important that we continue to give the players international experience.”

Of the 22 players on the roster, 11 play for U.S. Soccer Development Academy clubs, seven play at the collegiate level, two compete in the USL, one plays internationally and one plays at a domestic non-Academy club.

The age cut-off for this U-19 player pool, which is entering the second and final year of its cycle, is players born on or after Jan. 1, 1998.

Development Academy Ties:

Of the 22 players called into this camp, 20 have spent time in the Development Academy.
Goalkeeper Kevin Silva carries the most amount of time spent in the Development Academy, registering six seasons for Players Development Academy from 2010 to 2016.
Roster Notes:

Eight players are making their U-19 debuts: Matthew Freese, Noah Lawrence, Michael Ille, Lagos Kunga, Justin Ingram, Ryley Kraft, William Little and Mason Toye.
Born in 1999, midfielder Milan Iloski is the youngest player on the roster.
Atlanta United FC and Swope Park Rangers are the only clubs with multiple players called into the camp with two each.
Roster by Position:
GOALKEEPERS (3): Matthew Freese (Philadelphia Union; Wayne, Pa.), Noah Lawrence (D.C. United; Mitchellville, Md.), Kevin Silva (UCLA; Bethlehem, Pa.)
DEFENDERS (6): Daniel Barbir (West Bromwich Albion F.C.; Allentown, Pa.), Tanner Dieterich (Clemson; Nashville, Tenn.), Marco Farfan (Portland Timbers; Portland, Ore.), Justin Ingram (Indianapolis Fire; Indianapolis, Ind.), Edwin Munjoma (SMU; McKinney, Texas), Brandon Terwege (FC Dallas; Highland Village, Texas)
MIDFIELDERS (11): Christian Enriquez (Cal Poly; Spring Valley, Calif.), Daniel Griffin (Providence College; Wethersfield, Conn.), Felipe Hernandez (Swope Park Rangers; Murfreesboro, Tenn.), Michael Ille (Atlanta United FC; Lawrenceville, Ga.), Milan Iloski (Real Salt Lake; Escondido, Calif.), Ryley Kraft (Sacramento Republic FC; Roseville, Calif.), Lagos Kunga (Atlanta United FC; Tucker, Ga.), Simon Lekressner (California-Berkley; Bellevue, Wash.), William Little III (Swope Park Rangers; Johnson City, Tenn.), Djordje Mihailovic (Chicago Fire; Bridgeview, Ill.), Grant Robinson (George Mason; Columbia, Md.)
FORWARDS (2): Nelson Hunsinger (Leg-A-Z; Mary Esther, Fla.), Mason Toye (PDA; South Orange, N.J.)

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #482 on: February 06, 2017, 09:07:40 PM »
USA have U15, U16, U17, U18, U19, U20 and U23 teams active. We need to move in this direction

Belgium have U15, U16, U17, U18, U19 and U21.

If we going to be serious we need to have something similar. I like what Latapy doing with U17 and U15 but we need more.

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« Reply #483 on: February 10, 2017, 07:00:33 AM »
Pipino leaves Panama U20 post

PANAMA CITY, Panama – Leonardo Pipino has stepped down as head coach of the Panama under-20 national team, the Federación Panameña de Fútbol announced Thursday.

The Canaleros are in Colombia preparing for the 2017 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship, which starts on February 17 in Costa Rica.

Nelson Gallego and Edgar Carvajal, assistants with the senior squad, have been put in charge of the side as it bids to earn a berth in the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

Pipino, a 39-year-old Argentinean, had guided Panama to a place in the 2015 U-20 World Cup after a runner-up finish in the 2015 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #484 on: February 10, 2017, 11:33:34 AM »
Bermuda’s Bascome inks contract with Bristol City

http://www.concacaf.com/article/bermudas-bascome-inks-contract-with-bristol-city

BRISTOL, England -- Bermuda international Osagi Bascome signed Thursday a deal with Bristol City that will keep him with the English Championship club until the end of the season with an option for a further year.

The 18-year-old forward impressed the coaching staff while he on trial, scoring one goal and assisting on two others in three appearances with the U23 side.

He will immediately be placed on the first team roster.

“It has not been the best of seasons in the Championship, however I feel with Osagi that he will give us a different dimension in attack,” said Bristol City manager Lee Johnson. “He has the talent that can drive fear into opponents and he is just the kind of figure we need here at Bristol City. We are excited to have him and we look forward to great performances with us.”

After previously pursuing opportunities at Aston Villa, Stoke City, Valencia and Levante, Bascome is delighted the move came to fruition.

“It is truly an honour to sign with Bristol City,” he said. “It is a club with tremendous history and outstanding players and I am happy to be part of this experience. The hard part starts now and I will have to work harder now to ensure I can get playing time and impress.”

Bascome made his senior debut for Bermuda in a 1-0 loss to the visiting Dominican Republic in a Scotiabank CFU

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #485 on: February 10, 2017, 11:34:21 AM »
Bascome was a big part of the Bermuda U20 team in Curacao that beat TnT, wonder if he will be in Costa Rica on February 19th

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #486 on: February 10, 2017, 12:26:55 PM »
And we can't even get one player to be given a contract for one month,where's Bermuda in the FIFA standings,soon Bermuda go buss we arse in cricket.Where is TT heading,once "the jewel of the Caribbean",now footballer from Bermuda getting contract in England.

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #487 on: February 10, 2017, 12:55:15 PM »
U-20 Men’s Final Roster named for CONCACAF Championship.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Under 20 Men’s Final 20-man roster for the CONCACAF Under 20 Championship in Costa Rica later this month has been announced.

Head Coach Brian Williams announced his team today following several months of preparations which led to the current training camp in Cali, Colombia.

Williams commented on the selection

“This is the best selection we have come up with and I am satisfied with the players available to us and I have confidence in the ability of every player,” he told TTFA Media.

“Every player selected was carefully assessed by myself and the support staff over the past few weeks and even months before that for us to get to this final selection. The players have worked extremely hard and have progressed both on and off the field of play.

“They are all working towards one common goal which is to represent the country to their best, to put into play everything they have gone through in practice and to seek the best possible finish for us, which is essentially qualification for the Under 20 World Cup in South Korea.”

Goals by captain Jabari Mitchell and Josh Toussaint secured a 2-2 draw for T&T with Colombian Third Division team Fundaleu on Tuesday night.

Next up, T&T faces Deportivo Cali’s under 20 team on Saturday morning. The squad is scheduled to arrive in San Jose, Costa Rica on February 15th.

T&T faces Bermuda in its opening CONCACAF qualifier at the Ricardo Saprissa Stadium on February 19th, before taking on hosts Costa Rica at the National Stadium on February 22nd and El Salvador at the same venue on February 25th.

The National Stadium and Estadio Ricardo Saprissa will both be used for the tournament, to be played in a new format consisting of a group stage, a classification phase, and the grand final.

Under the new format, designed to increase the number of meaningful, competitive matches, the top two teams from Groups A, B, and C will advance to the Classification Stage, where the Confederation’s four tickets to the World Cup at this level will be determined in round robin play among two groups of three teams each.

The top two teams of each of the two Classification Stage groups will qualify as CONCACAF representatives to the FIFA U-20 World Cup Korea Republic 2017.

The team is being captain by W Connection midfielder Jabari Mitchell and is as follows.

T&T 20-man Roster

Goalkeepers

Montel Joseph (Boreham Wood F.C./ENG), Denzil Smith (Shiva Boys College/TRI).

Defenders

Simeon Bailey (Barataria South Secondary School/TRI), Kori Cupid (W Connection/TRI), Isaiah Garcia (W Connection FC/TRI), Taryk Sampson (Ma Pau Stars/TRI), Shane Sandy (Ma Pau Stars/TRI).

Midfielders

Morgan Bruce-de-Rouche (Queens Park Rangers F.C./ENG), Micah Lansiquot (St. Ann’s Rangers/TRI), Stephon Marcano (Fatima College/TRI), Kierron Mason (Marabella Crisis Centre/TRI), Jabari Mitchell (W Connection/TRI), Noah Powder (New York Red Bulls/USA), Joshua Sitney (Alcons/TRI).

Forwards

Nicholas Dillon (K.Patro Maasmechelen—Belgium), Joshua Leach (Police FC/TRI), Taofik Lucas-Walker (DC United Academy/USA), Rushawn Murphy (St. Ann’s Rangers/TRI), Kathon St Hillare (St. Ann’s Rangers/TRI), Josh Toussaint (St. Ann’s Rangers/TRI).

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Williams names T&T U-20 squad: Dillon and Powder are in; Levi, Julien are out.
By Lasana Liburd (wired868).


Trinidad and Tobago National Under-20 Team coach Brian Williams will not have the services of AZ Alkmaar winger Levi Garcia or San Juan Jabloteh left back Keston Julien when he tries to steer his squad to the Korea Republic 2017 Under-20 World Cup.

Williams named his 20-man squad today for this month’s CONCACAF Under-20 Championship, which kicks off on Saturday 18 February in Costa Rica.

Trinidad and Tobago’s first outing is scheduled for Sunday 19 February against Bermuda. Four of the 12 participating nations will go on to represent the confederation in the Korea Republic.

The young Soca Warriors are captained by W Connection midfielder and ex-Naparima College standout Jabari Mitchell, who represented the national youth team three years ago when they won the Under-20 Caribbean Cup.

Williams will be pleased too to have Central FC striker Nicholas Dillon back from trials with a Belgium second division team. Dillon is Trinidad and Tobago’s leading scorer with eight goals in the qualifying rounds.

Utility player Noah Powder, who represented New York Red Bulls II last season but spent the last month on trial in Europe, is also included and should be a significant asset.

Williams initially stated his preference to use Powder as an attacking winger but Julien’s absence could change that, as the youth team does not have another specialist left back.

Kierron Mason, Shane Sandy—both midfielders who Williams has used in central defence—and right back Kori Cupid have filled in at left back at times. But not altogether convincingly.

Another possibly forced omission was Denmark-born central midfielder Marc Gangia, who had been trying to get a Trinidad and Tobago passport just before the team left for a pre-tournament tour in Colombia.

Naparima playmaker Justin Sadoo and St Augustine midfielder Jesse Joseph were both left out as well as Williams introduced two rookies in the form of Fatima College’s Stephon Marcano and Alcons’ Joshua Sitney.

The other outfield players who did not make the final squad were: San Juan North Secondary defender Kyle Thomas and United States-born defender Coby McGregor from Cedar Stars Academy.

United States-based players Andrew Rullow, Jarred Dass and Anthony Herbert were declared unavailable while Presentation College (San Fernando) midfielder Kareem Riley was injured and Naparima schoolboy Isaiah Hudson is supposedly to face a disciplinary committee for his withdrawal from Curaçao in mid-tournament.

Shiva Boys utility player Yohannes Richardson and Canada-based defender Jacob Sooklal were two other players used earlier in the qualifying series who failed to keep their places.

Former QRC goalkeeper Jadel Pool-Lewis, who now represents the Franklin Pierce University in the US, also misses out as Williams carries only two goalkeepers and opted for Shiva Boys Hindu College custodian Denzil Smith and Montel Joseph, who plays for English Conference team Boreham Wood FC.

Carapichaima East goalkeeper Dejourn Charles and St Anthony’s College goalkeeper Jabari Brice also failed to make the cut.

Smith managed a remarkable four successive clean sheets in last year’s Caribbean Football Union (CFU) championship in Curaçao.

On the attacking end, Dillon is the only authentic centre-forward in the squad although the likes of St Ann’s Rangers attacker Joshua Toussaint and Police FC winger Joshua Leach can operate there if necessary.

In short, Williams has banked on versatility for the Costa Rica tournament with only three genuine defenders, one out-and-out forward and 14 multi-functional players.

“This is the best selection we have come up with and I am satisfied with the players available to us and I have confidence in the ability of every player,” Williams told the TTFA Media. “Every player selected was carefully assessed by myself and the support staff over the past few weeks and even months before that for us to get to this final selection.

“The players have worked extremely hard and have progressed both on and off the field of play.”

The National Under-20 team played three practice games in Colombia, as they lost 5-0 to AcotFutpro and drew 1-1 and 2-2 with Puerto Tejada and Fundaleu respectively.

The TTFA claimed that Fundaleu was a third division team although there was no information online about any of Trinidad and Tobago’s opponents and none were listed as professional teams by SoccerWay.

Trinidad and Tobago National Under-20 Team

Goalkeepers: Montel Joseph (Boreham Wood FC—England), Denzil Smith (Shiva Boys HC);

Defenders: Kori Cupid (Presentation College, San F’do), Isaiah Garcia (W Connection), Taryk Sampson (Ma Pau Stars), Simeon Bailey (Barataria South Secondary), Shane Sandy (Naparima College/Ma Pau Stars), Kierron Mason (Marabella Crisis Centre), Noah Powder (New York Red Bulls—USA),

Midfielders: Morgan Bruce-De Rouche (Queens Park Rangers FC—England), Stephon Marcano (Fatima College), Joshua Sitney (Alcons),

Attacking midfielders: Micah Lansiquot (Mucurapo East Secondary/St Ann’s Rangers), Rushawn Murphy (Malick Secondary/St Ann’s Rangers), Kathon St Hillaire (St Anthonys College/St Ann’s Rangers), Jabari Mitchell (W Connection), Joshua Leach (Police FC), Josh Toussaint (St Anns Rangers),

Forwards: Nicholas Dillon (K.Patro Maasmechelen—Belgium), Taofik Lucas-Walker (DC United Academy—USA);

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #488 on: February 10, 2017, 01:17:38 PM »
Big lose without Keston Julien, Tyrel Emmanuel, Levi Garcia, Jarred Dass, Quinn Rodney and Isaiah Hudson.

Why only 20 players and not 23?

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #489 on: February 10, 2017, 04:04:44 PM »
Morgan Bruce-de-Rouche where does he play ?? before it was genk in belgium Italy   then unattached now QPR ...... i cannot find no club  info on him ???? is he pulling a fast one on the TTFA
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« Reply #490 on: February 10, 2017, 06:39:17 PM »
Morgan Bruce-de-Rouche where does he play ?? before it was genk in belgium Italy   then unattached now QPR ...... i cannot find no club  info on him ???? is he pulling a fast one on the TTFA
Are you suggesting he was picked because he listed with QPR and didn't spend months in preparation, and pulling a fast one telling the TTFA he did while he didn't ? or selected on his ability and performance, and should be dropped cause he maybe un-attached due to him maybe spending several months of preparation ?  :devil:
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« Reply #491 on: February 10, 2017, 08:59:40 PM »
Big lose without Keston Julien, Tyrel Emmanuel, Levi Garcia, Jarred Dass, Quinn Rodney and Isaiah Hudson.

Why only 20 players and not 23?

I believe only 20 are permitted, USA also only named 20

Keston Julien and Jared Dass are really the only big losses.

Hudson did not perform at a high level and became a distraction with disciplinary challenges
Levi was never really an option, he would have been like winning the lottery. With the FIFA window for March qualifiers no club will release a player of his stature.

Rodney and Emmanuel ruled themselves out so we never saw their potential

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #492 on: February 10, 2017, 10:29:35 PM »
Morgan Bruce-de-Rouche where does he play ?? before it was genk in belgium Italy   then unattached now QPR ...... i cannot find no club  info on him ???? is he pulling a fast one on the TTFA
Probably in their development squad and not the 1st team which will explain the reason why he's not listed as he's not tied to a contract.

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #493 on: February 11, 2017, 02:12:37 AM »
Morgan Bruce-de-Rouche where does he play ?? before it was genk in belgium Italy   then unattached now QPR ...... i cannot find no club  info on him ???? is he pulling a fast one on the TTFA
Are you suggesting he was picked because he listed with QPR and didn't spend months in preparation, and pulling a fast one telling the TTFA he did while he didn't ? or selected on his ability and performance, and should be dropped cause he maybe un-attached due to him maybe spending several months of preparation ?  :devil:

i am curious as to the club he is attached to ???
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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #494 on: February 11, 2017, 06:56:01 AM »
It does not appear he is attached or under contract, he has had elongated trials seeking a contract. Its likely that he is on trial at QPR at present.

Noah Powder is on trial at PSG but not under contract, maybe they should have said on trial for Bruce

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #495 on: February 11, 2017, 08:13:11 AM »
Let us hope Morgan was selected on ability and that he impressed the Coach rather than coming from a big name club. My concern is about Unity in the camp . We need everyone on the same page fighting for their spot. I know some will argue playing at a higher level and exposure and the likes- But is what happens in training and Commitment.

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« Reply #496 on: February 11, 2017, 08:37:31 AM »
Let us hope Morgan was selected on ability and that he impressed the Coach rather than coming from a big name club. My concern is about Unity in the camp . We need everyone on the same page fighting for their spot. I know some will argue playing at a higher level and exposure and the likes- But is what happens in training and Commitment.

Bruce played for our U17's two years ago. He played in the CFU group stage, he played in Curacao in CFU finals.

I am not sure if people know his history or they just talking to talk

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #497 on: February 11, 2017, 09:55:24 AM »
Let us hope Morgan was selected on ability and that he impressed the Coach rather than coming from a big name club. My concern is about Unity in the camp . We need everyone on the same page fighting for their spot. I know some will argue playing at a higher level and exposure and the likes- But is what happens in training and Commitment.

Bruce played for our U17's two years ago. He played in the CFU group stage, he played in Curacao in CFU finals.

I am not sure if people know his history or they just talking to talk

Well, let's hope BW gets better use out of him than occurred in Curacao.

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #498 on: February 11, 2017, 11:06:01 AM »
Keeper -ah hope so too because the midfield definitely needs help. The absence of Keston Julien will hurt this team as it limits some of the other wing and midfield options.

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #499 on: February 12, 2017, 02:30:09 AM »
Bermuda Squad

   GK   Detre Bell      Bermuda North Village Community Club
GK   Jahquill Hill      England Ilkeston F.C.
DF   Azende Furbert      Bermuda North Village Community Club
DF   Tahzeiko Harris   6 May 1999 (aged 17)   Bermuda Somerset Cricket Club
DF   David Jones      England Ilkeston F.C.
DF   Jahtino Richardson-Martin      Bermuda Dandy Town Hornets
DF   Rai Sampson      Bermuda North Village Community Club
DF   Arhia Simons      Bermuda X-Roads Warriors F.C.
MF   Osagi Bascome      England Bristol City F.C.
MF   Kacy Butterfield      England Walsall F.C.

MF   Paul Douglas      Bermuda Bermuda Athletic Association
MF   LiamEvans      Bermuda Robin Hood
MF   Amar Lewis      Bermuda Dandy Town Hornets
MF   Jaz Ratteray Smith   24 January 1997 (aged 20)   Bermuda Somerset Cricket Club
MF   Mikiel Thomas      Bermuda Devonshire Cougars
FW   Mazhye Burchall      Bermuda PHC Zebras
FW   Jahkari Furbert      Bermuda Bermuda Athletic Association
FW   Oneko Lowe      Bermuda Dandy Town Hornets
FW   Knory Scott      Bermuda North Village Community Club
FW   Tehvan Tyrell      England Ilkeston F.C.
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« Reply #500 on: February 12, 2017, 02:34:27 AM »
Lord Antigua pull out the stops for this tournament they have good scouting ....

GK   Christian Corbett      Antigua and Barbuda Generation Next
GK   Kahendi Jackson      Antigua and Barbuda SAP F.C.
DF   Vashami Allen      Antigua and Barbuda Fort Road F.C.
DF   Kendukar Challenger      Antigua and Barbuda Young Warriors F.C.
DF   Jacob Blackstock      England Banbury United F.C.
DF   Kalis Gore      Unattached[ATG 1]
DF   Matthew Hall      Antigua and Barbuda Fort Road F.C.
DF   Elijah Jarvis      United States Robert Weseleyan University
DF   Jarmarlie Stevens      Antigua and Barbuda Old Road F.C.
DF   Luther Wildin   3 December 1997 (aged 19)   England Notts County
MF   Benedict Bowers      England Ebbsfleet United F.C.

MF   Andre Browne      Antigua and Barbuda Old Road F.C.
MF   DJ Buffonge   7 November 1998 (aged 18)   England Manchester United
MF   Leroy Graham      Antigua and Barbuda Villa Lions F.C.
MF   Denie Henry      Antigua and Barbuda Parham F.C.
MF   Elliot Webber   1 October 1998 (aged 18)   England Leicester City
FW   Cristian Fernandez      Antigua and Barbuda Villa Lions F.C.
FW   Zayn Hakeem   15 February 1999 (aged 18)   England Mansfield Town F.C
FW   Shalon Knight      Antigua and Barbuda Swetes F.C.
FW   Javorn Stevens   9 May 1998 (aged 18)   United States Seattle Sounders FC 2
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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #501 on: February 13, 2017, 05:43:13 AM »
Under-20 men win 2-0.
By Keith Clement (Guardian).


T&T's Under-20 men pulled off a 2-0 victory over Club America's Under-20 team in Cali, Colombia in their penultimate training match on Saturday.

Defender Noah Powder and Joshua Leach were the men on target for T&T with goals in the 9th and 23rd minutes respectively.

T&T will play their final match of the tour today against Cardoso FC's Under-20 men's team prior to their departure for San Jose, Costa Rica on Wednesday for the CONCACAF Under 20 Men's Championship.

Head Coach Brian Williams commented on the victory, saying it was a timely confidence booster for his men.

"It was a good win for us coming to the end to what has been a highly intense and extensive training camp for the team here in Cali," he told TTFA Media.

"I was pleased with the way we organised our game from the early stages of the game and we managed to avoid some of the errors we had been taking and we were able to score two goals in the first half. It would have been better for us to push on with a couple more goals in the first half but I was satisfied with us being able to prevent the opposition from scoring," Williams added.

T&T faces Bermuda in their opening match of the Concacaf qualifiers on February 19th.

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« Reply #502 on: February 13, 2017, 10:32:37 AM »
SKN men’s Under-20 football team ready for CONCACAF Championship


The countdown to the 2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship is now on as the St. Kitts and Nevis U-20 National Football Team makes final preparations before departing the federation for Costa Rico on 7th February.

In October 2016, the team qualified in the CFU Caribbean Cup Finals held in Curacao.

They have been drawn to play in Group B that includes the national teams from Haiti, Panama and the United States of America. Their first game will be on 18th February against Haiti, followed by Panama on 21st February, and the United States on 24th February.

Since qualifying for the CONCACAF Finals, the team has been on a path that will see them clash against some of toughest teams in the CONCACAF region.

SKNFA Technical Director Lenny Lake is the teams’s manager, who provided an update on how the team was preparing for the prestigious and highly competitive championship.

“We’ve been working with the players since November, and we know it would have been difficult in December – Christmas, then Carnival, so we balanced the time the players would spend with their families and the time they would give to training, as they have to maintain a certain level of fitness. We certainly could not wait until January to start training,” Lake said.

According to Lake, preparing for this level of football needs at least 12 weeks of preparation, especially knowing the team will compete in a group that has diversified playing styles.

Lake commented, “The challenge here is that we have to be prepared to deal with the various styles. So, we have been working assiduously making sure the team is prepared the right way and the players are in top shape.” And this had to be done in the context of players being in school, at college and at work. So practice time was at a premium.

“We have done what we can, with the resources available to us and the time we had available,” Lake said.

According to Lake, the preparation plan was designed around making sure that the players stayed at a high level of fitness, and then, early in January 2017, began the tactical work. By the end of January, the team began to prepare under a competition environment playing against an ‘elite team of players’ drawn from various football clubs, as part of the Elite Preparation Camp that was instituted.

In that regard the SKNFA invested in additional expertise to raise the probability of success.

Lake explained, “We sourced the expertise of some top professional coaches, who worked in the region, and more specifically in Central America. So we obtained the services of Gary Stempel, who took Panama’s U-20 to the World Cup. He is here with us until we leave for the tournament in Costa Rico.”

He said it is important that when the players are preparing that they are also aware of the level of the teams they will play against. He indicated that Gary provides the team with his experience, having taken the Panama U-20 team to the World Cup.

Continuing, he said, “We also sought the services of Leonel Flores out of Honduras, who is a physical trainer, and he too had success in taking a Honduras U-17 team to the World Cup, in terms of physical preparedness. He is making sure the players are physically ready.”

Further, prior to leaving the federation, the team will have the services of a professional goalkeeper coach.

The team will leave for Costa Rico on 7th February and go into camp immediately on arrival to become acclimatized to the environment, which is substantially above sea-level.

“We know it is going to be tough. We know we are coming in at a disadvantage, being one of the teams in the Caribbean that made it as a fifth place. But it is football, and anything can happen once you prepare and go out and do your best. Sometimes the results will favor you, when you do the right things,” Lake said.

It is the second time a national U-20 team will play at this level and Lake believes the team is ready. “I think we have a good chance, just like everybody else. I think we have a very good group of players. They have been playing together for a while.”

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #503 on: February 13, 2017, 11:20:52 AM »
Under-20 men win 2-0.
By Keith Clement (Guardian).


T&T's Under-20 men pulled off a 2-0 victory over Club America's Under-20 team in Cali, Colombia in their penultimate training match on Saturday.

Defender Noah Powder and Joshua Leach were the men on target for T&T with goals in the 9th and 23rd minutes respectively.

T&T will play their final match of the tour today against Cardoso FC's Under-20 men's team prior to their departure for San Jose, Costa Rica on Wednesday for the CONCACAF Under 20 Men's Championship.

Head Coach Brian Williams commented on the victory, saying it was a timely confidence booster for his men.

"It was a good win for us coming to the end to what has been a highly intense and extensive training camp for the team here in Cali," he told TTFA Media.

"I was pleased with the way we organised our game from the early stages of the game and we managed to avoid some of the errors we had been taking and we were able to score two goals in the first half. It would have been better for us to push on with a couple more goals in the first half but I was satisfied with us being able to prevent the opposition from scoring," Williams added.

T&T faces Bermuda in their opening match of the Concacaf qualifiers on February 19th.

What wrong with the Guardian journalist? Powder played as a winger in the first half and attacking midfield in the 2nd half but he label him a defender. Powder played as a winger in CFU Finals in Curacao. Not surprised wired868 taken seriously while these BIG papers writers are not.

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« Reply #504 on: February 13, 2017, 01:32:32 PM »
Under-20 men win 2-0.
By Keith Clement (Guardian).


T&T's Under-20 men pulled off a 2-0 victory over Club America's Under-20 team in Cali, Colombia in their penultimate training match on Saturday.

Defender Noah Powder and Joshua Leach were the men on target for T&T with goals in the 9th and 23rd minutes respectively.

T&T will play their final match of the tour today against Cardoso FC's Under-20 men's team prior to their departure for San Jose, Costa Rica on Wednesday for the CONCACAF Under 20 Men's Championship.

Head Coach Brian Williams commented on the victory, saying it was a timely confidence booster for his men.

"It was a good win for us coming to the end to what has been a highly intense and extensive training camp for the team here in Cali," he told TTFA Media.

"I was pleased with the way we organised our game from the early stages of the game and we managed to avoid some of the errors we had been taking and we were able to score two goals in the first half. It would have been better for us to push on with a couple more goals in the first half but I was satisfied with us being able to prevent the opposition from scoring," Williams added.

T&T faces Bermuda in their opening match of the Concacaf qualifiers on February 19th.

What wrong with the Guardian journalist? Powder played as a winger in the first half and attacking midfield in the 2nd half but he label him a defender. Powder played as a winger in CFU Finals in Curacao. Not surprised wired868 taken seriously while these BIG papers writers are not.

Wired868 is doing Journalistic work.  The others???

Thank God for Lasana's resolve to have integrity and backbone. . .may his tribe increase.

I hope he doh rest and let them (TTFA) jokers run riot with the Nation's football.
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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #505 on: February 14, 2017, 03:48:13 PM »
U-20s arrive in Costa Rica on Wednesday for CONCACAF qualifiers.
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T&T wins final training match in Cali

Trinidad and Tobago’s Under 20 Men’s Team will arrive in San Jose, Costa Rica on Wednesday afternoon (tomorrow) ahead of their opening match of the CONCACAF Under 20 Championship against Bermuda on Sunday at the Ricardo Saprissa Stadium.

T&T completed their training camp in Cali, Colombia on a winning note on Monday as a 25th minute goal by Noah Powder was enough for a 1-0 victory over Cardoso FC’s under 20 team in the closing training match.

The victory was the team’s second of the five-match schedule, following a 2-0 win over Club America U-20s on the weekend. T&T drew two and lost one of the other three matches.

The team will be joined in Costa Rica by head of delegation Wayne Cunningham, team doctor Dave Delandro and goalkeeper coach Clayton Ince. The former Crewe Alexandra goalkeeper  replaces Ross Russell who returns to T&T to join the Men’s Senior Team staff for an upcoming training camp. Also flying into Costa Rica is Belgium-based forward Nicholas Dillon.

Head Coach Brian Williams summed up the training camp, saying he was pleased to see the team gathering momentum with victories in their closing two games.

“Generally it was a period well spent over in Cali as we were able to put the players through a proper programme in the lead up to the tournament in Costa Rica. We had the opportunity to play  five training games that were necessary for us and it was pleasing to see the way the team was able to gather momentum and begin to look like a cohesive unit in the final two games, both of which we were able to get victories,” Williams told TTFA Media.

“At this point in time I can say we were able to get the team up to a satisfactory level during the period in Cali. The players remained focused throughout the camp, the facilities were of a good standard and we were able to concentrate on football throughout,” he added.

“Once we are in Costa Rica, the approach changes as now we will focus all our energies on match day which is when we face  Bermuda (February 19th) in our opening fixture.  We have gathered the necessary information on the opponents and along with my coaching staff, we will plan for the matches ahead and ensure that our players are ready for the challenges we will face in Costa Rica,” Williams added.

T&T 20-man Roster

Goalkeepers

Montel Joseph (Boreham Wood F.C./ENG), Denzil Smith (Shiva Boys College/TRI).

Defenders

Simeon Bailey (Barataria South Secondary School/TRI), Kori Cupid (W Connection/TRI), Isaiah Garcia (W Connection FC/TRI), Taryk Sampson (Ma Pau Stars/TRI), Shane Sandy (Ma Pau Stars/TRI).

Midfielders

Morgan Bruce-de-Rouche (Queens Park Rangers F.C./ENG), Micah Lansiquot (St. Ann’s Rangers/TRI), Stephon Marcano (Fatima College/TRI), Kierron Mason (Marabella Crisis Centre/TRI), Jabari Mitchell (W Connection/TRI), Noah Powder (New York Red Bulls/USA), Joshua Sitney (Alcons/TRI).

Forwards

Nicholas Dillon (Central FC/TRI), Joshua Leach (Police FC/TRI), Taofik Lucas-Walker (DC United Academy/USA), Rushawn Murphy (St. Ann’s Rangers/TRI), Kathon St Hillare (St. Ann’s Rangers/TRI), Josh Toussaint (St. Ann’s Rangers/TRI).

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« Reply #506 on: February 14, 2017, 05:27:23 PM »
Powder played two games had 2 goals and 1 assist, hope he can keep that form.

If they knew Ross Russell would be leaving why not keep the same goalkeeper coach as before. This is nothing against Russell nor Ince but they had the same goalkeeper coach for group stage and CFU Finals and the defense was excellent. You change coach to Russell now you flynin Ince?

I cant remember the previous goalkeeper coach name

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« Reply #507 on: February 16, 2017, 06:35:05 AM »
Damus, Haiti focused on U-20 World Cup berth

http://www.concacaf.com/article/damus-haiti-focused-on-u-20-world-cup-berth


PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – In its rich footballing history, Haiti has competed in the finals of two FIFA events: the 1974 World Cup and the 2007 U-17 World Cup.

The Grenadiers would like to add an appearance in the U-20 World Cup to that collection. The process of making that happen will continue on Saturday, when they open play in CONCACAF Under-20 Championship against St. Kitts & Nevis in Costa Rica.

Forward Ronaldo Damus, who scored eight goals in Caribbean qualifying, is fully focused completing a unique triple of feats.

“We are the champions of the Caribbean for a reason,” said the 17-year-old. “I felt that the way we played was extremely positive and we have momentum on our side as we prepare in Costa Rica. It is a tough group, but I am confident we can finish in the top two and advance to not only the second round of the competition but also to the U-20 FIFA World Cup in South Korea later this year.”

Damus has previous CONCACAF-tournament experience, netting four goals in the before as in 2015 CONCACAF Under-17 Championship.

“Playing in my first CONCACAF tournament two years ago was a learning experience for me,” he finished. “I had to get in the routine of playing a game every two or three days, so it was an adjustment. However, going into the U-20 Championship now, I am confident I can manage this transition and I am focused on helping my country qualify for the U-20 World Cup.

“Our U-17’s went to the U-17 FIFA World Cup in South Korea in 2007, now 10 years later we want to go back to Korea this time at the U-20 level.”

After taking on St. Kitts & Nevis, the Haitians will also face the United States (February 21) and Panama (February 24) in Group B play.

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« Reply #508 on: February 16, 2017, 08:09:13 AM »
ABFA Announces Squad for CONCACAF U20 Championships

St. John’s, Antigua – The ABFA proudly announces its final squad for the CONCACAF Men’s Under-20 finals in Costa Rica.The team leaves for a pre-tournament preparation camp in Costa Rica on Monday 6th February 2017

Players

Christian Suttie-Corbett (SAP FC/Antigua)
Kahendi Jackson (SAP FC/Antigua)
Kenduka Challenger (SAP FC/Antigua)
Leroy Graham (FC Aston Villa)
Denie Henry (Parham FC/Antigua)
Matthew Hall (Fort Road FC/Antigua)
Shalon Knight (Swetes FC/Antigua)
Vashami Allen (All Saints Utd/Antigua)
Benedict Bowers (Bishop Burton College/England)
Mohammad Hakeem (Mansfield Town FC/England)
Cristian Fernandez (Oklahoma Wesleyan University/USA)
Andre Brown (Old Road FC/Antigua)
Elliot Webber (Leicester City/England)
Jarmarlie Stevens (Old Road FC/Antigua)
Javorn “Bozo” Stevens (Greenbay Hoppers/Antigua)
DJ Buffonge (Manchester United/England)
Luther Wilden (Notts County FC/England)
Elijah Jarvis (Rochester University/USA)
Jacob Blackstock (Banbury FC/England)
Kalis Gore (Leicester County/England)


Tomorrow at 9:00pm we will see if this England powered team can take points from Mexico

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Re: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in South Korea
« Reply #509 on: February 16, 2017, 09:22:33 AM »
You hadda wait for tomorrow?  ;D

 

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