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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #30 on: October 10, 2016, 09:45:41 PM »
WATCH: A Kerin Vincent brace paves the way for Matura Reunited’s 4-1 win over FC Phoenix

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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #31 on: October 11, 2016, 01:52:24 AM »
Clarke keeps Santa Rosa out front.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Keron Clarke continued his good scoring form with another double to lead Sports & Games FC Santa Rosa to a comfortable 3-0 defeat of WASA FC in the T&T National Super League Premier Division on Sunday.

After a 0-0 first 45 minutes, Kevon Cornwall opened the scoring for Santa Rosa at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya before Clarke netted in the 70th and 89th minute to carry his season tally to ten goals, 11 shy of leader Josimar Belgrave.

The victory lifted Santa Rosa to 37 points from 17 matches, five ahead of defending champions Defence Force which needed a late Belgrave brace to get past Marabella Family Crisis Centre.

Cellar-placed Marabella stunned the title chasers when former national youth striker Juma Clarence fired in the go-ahead item in the 40th, but Belgrave came to his team's rescue, first in the 87th minute, and then a minute into time added on to snatch victory. 

Club Sando Moruga slipped to third with 31 points, after it was held to a 2-2 draw by Police FC while Matura Re United got back on track courtesy a 4-1 thumping of 1976 FC Phoenix.

In other matches, Real Maracas spanked Queen's Park Cricket Club 4-2; Guaya United outclassed Bethel United 4-1, and  Siparia Spurs outgunned Petrotrin Palo Seco 5-4.

Upcoming matches (Tomorrow)

blink/bmobile knockout quarterfinals

FC Santa Rosa vs UTT, Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya, 5pm
Carenage Utd vs 1976 Phoenix, Dibe Rec. Ground, Long Circular, 5pm
Petrotrin Palo Seco vs Police FC, Palo Seco Municipal Stadium, Palo Seco, 6.30pm
Youth Stars vs Bethel United, Cyd Gray Sports Complex, Roxborough, 6pm

Results

Defence Force 2 (Josimar Belgrave 87th, 91st) vs Marabella Family CC 1 (Juma Clarence 40th)

Real Maracas 4 (Ryan Stewart 35th, 49th, Omeaku Barbour 56th, 62nd) vs QPCC 2 (Jared Bennett 55th, own goal 92nd)

Matura Re United 4 (Kerin Vincent 4th, 61st, Keston Jones 19th, Brendon Figuera 53rd) vs 1976 FC Phoenix 1 (Dominique Kerr 31st)

FC Santa Rosa 3 (Kerron Clarke 70th, 89th, Kevon Cornwall 59th) vs WASA FC 0

Guaya United 4 (Keylon Thomas 2nd, Andy Hagley 60th, Brandon Roberts 65th, Akeel Pope 90th) vs Bethel United 1 (Omarr Charles 50th)

Siparia Spurs 5 (Chris Collins 17th, 26th, Andy London 45th, 49th, Daniel Garcia 25th) vs Petrotrin Palo Seco 4 (Bevon Bass 6th, Renifor Martin 20th, Tigana Sparks 45th, Cory Cyrus 73rd) 

Club Sando Moruga 2 (Donnrick Mascall 15th, Nigel John 23rd) vs Police FC 2 (Kareem Perry 13th, Jason Boodram 20th)

Standings: 

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Santa Rosa    17    11    4    2    38    16    37
Defence Force    17    9    5    3    44    34    32
Club Sando Moruga    17    9    4    4    33    33    31
Matura Re United    17    8    3    6    38    40    27
Petrotrin Palo Seco    17    8    1    8    40    33    25
Siparia    17    7    4    7    37    36    25
Police    16    6    5    5    25    19    23
Real Maracas    17    7    2    8    31    28    23
Guaya Utd    17    6    4    7    29    26    22
Phoenix    17    4    9    4    27    25    21
WASA    16    6    3    7    21    28    21
QPCC    17    4    4    9    28    37    16
Bethel Utd    17    4    3    10    26    42    15
Marabella Family    17    3    1    13    19    39    10

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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #32 on: October 11, 2016, 11:36:03 AM »
There seems to be more available video of the SL this year. In an article on this thread, mention was made of television coverage of the final in connection with bmobile's sponsorship. However, that aside, has the televised media taken more of an interest in the product or were we merely posting less video previously?

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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #33 on: October 14, 2016, 01:50:44 AM »
Cornwall keeps Santa Rosa on course for double.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Kevon Cornwall kept Sports & Games FC Santa Rosa on course to do the double in the T&T Football Association National Super League when his late strike earned a 2-1 win over the University of T&T in their blink/bmobile knockout quarterfinal at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya on Wednesday night.

Leaders of the 15-team Premier Division table, Santa Rosa was made to work hard against the Championship Division outfit before taking a 44th minute lead through Rashad Griffith into the break.

However, UTT, which dumped last year's tournament winner, Guaya United in the round-of-16 battled its way back and drew level in the 78th thanks to J'Deem Parris, only for Cornwall to bang in the decisive item for Santa Rosa eight minutes later to set up a semifinal meeting with Bethel United at Mt Pleasant Recreation, Tobago on Wednesday from 7.30 pm.

Over at the Cyd Gray Sports Complex, Roxborough, Teejay Cadiz’s 59th strike was enough to earn Bethel United a shock 1-0 win over fellow Tobago club Youth Stars. Also on Tuesday at Mt Pleasant, Tobago, Police FC will come up against 1976 FC Phoenix from 5pm in the first semifinal.

This after former national midfielder Trent Noel's 85th minute item secured a 2-1 win for the Lawmen over host Petrotrin Palo Seco at the  Palo Seco Municipal Stadium, Palo Seco.

Real Didier had given Police FC the lead in the 32nd, but another former national midfielder Romauld Aguillera equalised for Petrotrin Palo Seco in the 77th, only for Noel to hit the winner for the visitors, eight minutes later.

And at Dibe Recreation Ground, Long Circular, St James, visitors 1976 Fc Phoenix got a goal each from David Dominic Mc Dougall, Dominique Kerr and Trevonne James in a 3-1 come-from-behind defeat of Carenage United which got its lone item from Curtis Noel in the 62nd.

The winners of the knockout competition will collect $100,00; second gets $50,000 and the two losing semifinalists, $25,000 each. League action resumes in the Championship and Premier Division on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

Wednesday's blink/bmobile quarterfinal knockout Results:

• FC Santa Rosa 2 (Rashad Griffith 44th, Kevon Cornwall 84th) vs UTT 1 (J'Deem Parris 78th)

• 1976 FC Phoenix 3 (David Dominic Mc Dougall 30th, Dominique Kerr 70th, Trevonne James 75th) vs Carenage United 1 (Curtis Noel 62nd)

• Police FC 2 (Real Didier 32nd, Trent Noel 85th) vs Petrotrin Palo Seco 1 (Romauld Aguillera 77th)

• Bethel United 1 (Teejay Cadiz 59th) vs Youth Stars 0

Upcoming T&TFA SNL Championship Division matches  (Saturday October 15):

• Barrackpore Utd SC vs Cunupia FC, Barrackpore Utd Rec. Ground, 4pm
• T&T Prisons vs Petit Valley/Diego Martin Utd, YTC Ground, Arouca, 4pm
• Youth Stars vs Saddle Hill Hotspur, Cyd Gray Sports Complex, Roxborough, 5pm
• Central 500 Spartans vs Carenage Utd, Hugo Francis Rec. Ground, 4pm

Premier Division matches (Sunday October 16):

• 1976 FC Phoenix vs Real Maracas, Canaan Ground, Bon Accord, 5pm
• FC Santa Rosa vs Club Sando Moruga, Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya, 5pm
• Bethel United vs Matura Re United, Mt Gomery Rec. Ground, 6pm
• QPCC vs Defence Force, St Mary's College Ground, Serpentine Road, St Clair, 4pm
• Guaya United vs Petrotrin Palo Seco, New Lands Ground, Guaya, 4pm
• Police FC vs Marabella Family CC, St James Police Barracks (inside field), 4pm
• Siparia Spurs vs WASA FC, Irwin Park, Siparia, 5pm

Wednesday October 19 (blink/bmobile knockout semifinals):
Venue: Mt Pleasant Ground, Tobago

• FC Santa Rosa vs Bethel United, 5pm
• 1976 FC Phoenix vs Police FC, 7.30pm

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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #34 on: October 18, 2016, 04:47:00 PM »
WATCH: Rashad Griffith’s scores the lone goal in FC Santa Rosa’s 1-0 win over Club Sando Moruga

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Super League knockout semis at Mt Pleasant
« Reply #35 on: October 19, 2016, 06:24:38 AM »
Super League knockout semis at Mt Pleasant
T&T Newsday


THE MT Pleasant Ground in the sister isle of Tobago is the venue for the semi-final round of the blink/bmobile National Super League Knockout competition which kicks off today.

Sports and Games FC Santa Rosa, leaders of the Premiership Division, will square off against Bethel United, who are 13th in the Premiership, in the first semi-final today at 5 pm.

Santa Rosa have surged to the top of the standings in the league and maintained their lead over the past weeks.

Their ambition remains two titles and will look to keep alive their hopes today and go one step closer to filling their trophy cabinet.

And, at 7.30 pm, 1976 FC Phoenix (ninth-placed in the Premiership) will oppose Police, who are currently sixth in the Premiership table.
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Siparia Spurs spank WASA FC
« Reply #36 on: October 19, 2016, 06:52:20 AM »
Siparia Spurs spank WASA FC
T&T Newsday


THE FIVE-POINT lead held by FC Santa Rosa over Defence Force remained intact after Sunday’s slate of games, on Match Day 18 of the National Super League Premiership Division.

Santa Rosa edged third-placed Club Sando Moruga 1-0 while Defence Force earned a similar result over the struggling Queen’s Park.

At the Marvin Lee Stadium in Macoya, Santa Rosa got a 53rd minute goal from Rashad Griffith to notch their 12th victory of the season while, at the St Mary’s College Ground in St Clair, the prolific Josimar Belgrave found the back of the net in the 45th minute to seal three points for the Army-Coast Guard combination.

Santa Rosa have a total of 40 points from 18 games, while Defence Force have 35 from 18.

Siparia Spurs climbed from sixth to fourth after a 5-2 spanking of WASA FC at Irwin Park in Siparia.

Marvin Seuradge and Andy London notched two goals apiece for Siparia - Seuradge got his name on the scoresheet in the 18th and 31st minutes, while London netted in the 25th and 36th. And Chris Collins scored Siparia’s fifth, in the 42nd.

WASA got items from Glen Walker and Keston Jordan, in the 22nd and 49th minutes respectively.

Police overcame an early scare from table-proppers Marabella Family Crisis Centre to prevail 2-1 at the St James Barracks.

Marabella took the lead through an own goal, after four minutes, but ex-Trinidad and Tobago midfielder Trent Noel equalised in the 10th and Kenwin Matthew notched the winner in the 70th.

In a high-scoring affair at the New Lands Ground in Guayaguayare, hosts Guaya United overcame a combative Petrotrin Palo Seco 4-3.

The Palo Seco outfit had a 2-0 lead with strikes from Angus John (eighth) and Renefor Martin (24th) before Carlon Hughes tied the scores with a double, in the 30th and 35th.

John restored Palo Seco’s lead in the 47th but there was a final twist to the tale, as Akeel Paul struck in the 69th and 90th minutes to give Guaya a hard-fought win.

1976 FC Phoenix and Bethel United each registered victories over Real Maracas and Matura Re- United 3-1 respectively.

At the Canaan Recreation Ground, Phoenix took care of Maracas, with a double from Dominique Kerr (37th and 48th) and one from Lejandro Williams (85th). Ryan Stewart got the consolation for Maracas, in the 40th.

At the Mt Gomery Recreation Ground, Bethel United were rewarded with goals from Rohan Sebro (10th), Teejay Cadiz (20th) and Kevon Woodley (85th), while Kerin Vincent replied for Matura in the 44th.
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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #37 on: October 21, 2016, 06:48:52 AM »
Bethel United stuns Santa Rosa in KO semis…meets Police in $100,000 final
Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian)


Teejay Cadiz fired in the decisive item as lowly Premier Division club Bethel United stunned visitor and table leader Sports & Games FC Santa Rosa 2-1 in their T&T Football Association National Super League blink/bmobile knockout semifinal at Mt Pleasant Recreation Ground on Wednesday night.

Going into the contest, Santa Rosa, which holds a five-point lead over defending champion Defence Force in the Premier Division title race was heavy favourites but after the first 45 minutes, found itself still level at the break with Bethel United, third from bottom of the 14-team table.

Three minutes after the restart, Bethel took a shock lead through national beach football player Kevon Woodley. But that lead only lasted a few seconds as Keron Clarke drew Santa Rosa, level almost from the restart.

Nine minutes later, Cadiz then regained the narrow advantage for Bethel United which it held on to until the final whistle to set up a meeting with Police FC in the final.

In the second match at Mt Pleasant, the “Lawmen” avoided an all-Tobago final by blanking 1976 FC Phoenix 2-0 with a goal apiece from Real Didier in the 44th and Jason Boodram, in the 77th.

The winner of the knockout final will take home $100,000 and the loser will collect $50,000 while Santa Rosa and Phoenix, as losing semifinalist will each get $25,000.

League action will resume in the Championship and Premier Division on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

Wednesday results
Bethel United 2 (Kevon Woodley 48th, Teejay Cadiz 58th) vs Santa Rosa 1 (Keron Clarke  49th)
Police FC 2 (Real Didier 44th, Jason Boodram 77th) vs 1976 FC Phoenix 0

FIXTURES

Championship Division:

Saturday
Cunupia FC vs Youth Stars, Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, 3.30 pm
PV/DM Utd vs Barrackpore Utd, D/Martin North Sec. School Grd, 3.30 pm
Saddle Hill Hotspur vs Central 500 Spartans, Pascal Recreation Grd, Maraval, 5 pm
Carenage United vs UTT, Dibe Rec Grd, Long Circular, 3.30 pm.

Premier Division:

Sunday
Club Sando Moruga vs Siparia Spurs, Grand Chemin Rec Grd, 3.30 pm
Matura Re Utd vs Petrotrin Palo Seco, Matura Rec. Grd, 3.30 pm
FC Santa Rosa vs Marabella Family CC, Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya, 5 pm
Real Maracas vs Bethel Utd, Maracas Valley Rec. Grd, 3.30 pm
WASA FC vs Guaya Utd, WASA Grd, St Joseph, 3.30 pm
Defence Force vs Police, Defence Force Headquarters, Chaguaramas, 3.30 pm
QPCC vs 1976 FC Phoenix, St Mary’s College Ground, Serpentine Road, St Clair, 3.30 pm

STANDINGS

Premier Division

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts

Santa Rosa    18    12    4    2    39    16    40
Defence Force    18    10    5    3    45    34    35
Club Sando Moruga    18    9    4    5    33    34    31
Siparia Spurs    18    8    4    6    42    38    28
Matura Re Utd    18    8    3    7    39    43    27
Police FC    17    7    5    5    27    20    26
Petrotrin P/Seco    18    8    1    9    43    37    25
Guaya Utd    18    7    4    7    33    29    25
1976 Phoenix    18    5    9    4    30    26    24
Real Maracas    18    7    2    9    32    31    23
WASA FC    17    6    3    8    23    33    21
Bethel Utd    18    5    3    10    29    43    18
QPCC    18    4    4    10    28    38    16
Marabella Family    18    3    1    14    20    41    10

Championship Division

Cunupia FC    11    7    1    3    27    18    22
Central 500 Spartans    10    6    2    2    22    14    20
UTT    10    5    3    2    22    14    18
Barrackpore Utd    11    5    2    4    23    17    17
Saddle Hill Hotspur    10    4    1    5    17    24    13
Youth Stars    9    4    0    5    22    17    12
T&T Prisons    11    2    5    4    15    20    11
Carenage Utd    11    3    2    6    15    30    11
PV/DM Utd    11    2    2    7    15    27    8
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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #38 on: October 21, 2016, 07:03:15 AM »
Policeman named Real Didier. At one point I thought that was the name of a team.

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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #39 on: October 21, 2016, 07:19:51 AM »
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Super League introduces water-breaks at matches
« Reply #40 on: October 21, 2016, 07:08:00 PM »
Super League introduces water-breaks at matches
TTFA Media


The  TTFA’s Blink|BMobile National Super League will be introducing water breaks at its matches in light of the current conditions throughout the country.

In a statement from League organisers All Sports Promotions representative Richard Piper, he explained: “In light of the recent decision to have game being played at venues without approved lighting systems to kick off at 3.30pm, the legitimate concern was raised about the safety of all our stakeholders due the sweltering heat in the early afternoon period which has forced us to institute the following WATER BREAK interval based on the Match Day Procedure which is identified below:

1. It must be agreed upon by ALL PARTIES involved in the game (Match Commissioner, Referees and Both Clubs) prior to kick off as being necessary,

2. There should be a break in either half of the game (after the 25th Minute – 1st half and 75th Minute – 2nd half) not to exceed two (2) minutes on each occasion and must be done during a stoppage in the game. The game is not to be stopped specifically to facilitate the Water Break.

3. On field Players are not allowed the leave the field of play during this stoppage.

4. Only Members of the Technical Staff of the Club are allowed to facilitate the re-hydration process of the on field players. Substitutes MUST remain on the bench and not be part of the process.

5. The Members of the Technical Staff involved in the process MUST remain in their respective Technical Areas.

6. The game shall be restarted by the Referee in accordance with the Laws of The Game.

Keeping in mind that the above is be observed only once agreed upon by all participants to be necessary.

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‘Big Cannons’ draw but lead in Super League
« Reply #41 on: October 25, 2016, 06:43:06 AM »
‘Big Cannons’ draw but lead in Super League
T&T Guardian


Sports and Games FC Santa Rosa spurned a golden opportunity to increase its lead atop the National Super League standings by three points on Sunday when the Big Cannons drew 2-2 with last placed Marabella Family Crisis Centre at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Tunapuna.

‘The Big Cannons’ opened the scoring from the prolific Rashad Griffith from the penalty spot after 14 minutes but they could do nothing but admire the equalizer, which ironically came 14 minutes later, from a well struck free kick from former national midfielder Andre Pacheco. The goal sent both teams to the dressing rooms tied at one with everything to play for thereafter.

However only five minutes had gone after the break and ‘The Big Cannons’ restored their advantage when Kevon Cornwall found the nets.

But again the southerners fought hard with relegation staring them in the face, to equalize from Juma Clarence in the 66th minute, and earn a share of the points in a game that many felt would have gone to the Arima based team.

‘The Big Cannons’ still maintain a six-point lead on the standing on 41 points with defending champions T&T Defence Force squandering the opportunity to reduce that margin, by going down surprisingly to Police FC 1-2.

The Army Coast-Guard combination on 35 points, thought they were on their way to reducing the gap held by Santa Rosa to three points, but were let down by an early blunder in defence that allowed Chase Sealy to fire the ‘Lawmen’ in front after 13 minutes.

Later, they were back on level terms after Jamaal Goodridge found the net in the 44th minute to get their mission back on track. However Jason Boodram spoiled their plans when he sealed the win for Police five minutes from the end. The result pushed the ‘lawmen’ into fifth position on 29 points where they will relish their next meeting with third-from-bottom Bethel United at 6pm tomorrow at the Mt Pleasant, Tobago. 

In another game, Siparia Spurs moved to third when they shut-out Club Sando Moruga 3-1, courtesy a double strike by Keston London in the 35th and 57th minutes and another goal from Chris Collins in the 41st. Club Sando’s lone item came off the boot of Jesse Edwards in the 63rd.

Meanwhile last year’s second place team Guaya United were also in winner’s row at the weekend when they defeated WASA FC 5-3 while Petrotrin Palo Seco and Matura Re United shared the points in a 2-2 draw.

Tenth placed Real Maracas and Bethel also split the points in a 1-1 draw while Queen’s Park CC got goals from Nasir Rodriguez and Shane Camps in another 2-2 stalemate with 1976 FC Phoenix.

The Tobagonians got a double from Dominique Kerr in the 54th and 90th minutes.
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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #42 on: October 25, 2016, 06:40:09 PM »
WATCH: Highlights of Petrotrin Palo Seco’s 2-2 draw with Matura ReUnited

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Bethel, Police to contest final today
« Reply #43 on: October 26, 2016, 06:45:03 AM »
Bethel, Police to contest final today
T&T Newsday


BETHEL UNITED and Police will contest the final of the Blink/Bmobile National Super League Knockout Tournament today at the Mt Pleasant Ground in the sister isle Tobago at 6 pm.

In last Wednesday’s semi-finals, also at Mt Pleasant, Bethel United eliminated the fancied Sports and Games FC Santa Rosa 2-1 while Police brushed aside 1976 FC Phoenix 2-0.

The winners of today’s final will get the $100,000 jackpot while the runners-up will earn $50,000.

The beaten semi-finalists - Santa Rosa and Phoenix, will each receive $25,000.

Premiership Division Results (October 23)

At Grand Chemin Recreation Ground: SIPARIA SPURS (3) - Keston London 35th, 57th; Chris Collins 41st vs CLUB SANDO MORUGA (1) - Jesse Edwards 63rd.

At Arima Velodrome: MATURA REUNITED (2) - Keston Jones 12th; own goal 42nd vs PETROTRIN PALO SECO (2) - Renefor Martin 52nd, 70th.

At WASA Ground: GUAYA UNITED (5) - Kerneal Hagley 25th; Shaquille Ferrier 49th, 67th; Brandon Roberts 60th; Jody Allsop 90th vs WASA FC (3) - Dwight Crichlow 53rd; Glen Walker 63rd, 82nd.

At Defence Force Ground: POLICE (2) - Chase Sealey 13th; Jason Boodram 85th vs DEFENCE FORCE (1) - Jamaal Goodridge 44th.

At St Mary’s Ground: QUEEN’S PARK (2) - Nasyir Rodriguez 15th; Shane Camps 87th vs 1976 FC PHOENIX (2) - Dominique Kerr 54th, 90th.

At Maracas Recreation Ground: REAL MARACAS (1) - Ricardo Bennett 75th vs BETHEL UNITED (1) - Kevon Woodley 21st.

At Marvin Lee Stadium: SPORTS AND GAMES FC SANTA ROSA (2) - Rashad Griffith 14th; Kevon Cornwall 50th vs MARABELLA FAMILY CRISIS CENTRE (2) - Andrei Pacheco 28th; Juma Clarence 66th.
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Bethel United crowned Super League Knockout champs
« Reply #44 on: October 28, 2016, 09:04:39 AM »
Bethel United crowned Super League Knockout champs
By Yohanseh Asukile (T&T Newsday)


BETHEL UNITED sent Police FC back to Trinidad empty-handed on Wednesday at the Mt Pleasant Ground, beating them 3-2 to win their first ever National Super League Knockout title and pocket $100,000 in a pulsating final that needed extra time to decide a winner.

Playing at “home” in front of a partisan crowd, Bethel had the chance to win the game in normal time but threw away a late second half penalty.

Their profligacy did not come back to haunt them though, with a stunning extra time performance that blew away Police.

Bethel went into the match as the underdogs to a Police team that have been in good form over their recent games and had beaten them twice in league play already.

It was Bethel who started the game with greater urgency though and they were soon rewarded in the fourth minute when Densyl James put the ball in the back of the net for a 1-0 lead.

Police levelled the scores in the 39th minute courtesy Dwayne Salazar as the teams went into the half at one goal apiece.

In the second half, Bethel kept up the pressure but had missed a few good opportunities the team created.

Police held their own but it was Bethel who had the golden opportunity to secure the title with a little over 10 minutes remaining in the game when a Police defender committed a foul in the box and the referee blew his whistle for a penalty kick.

As the Bethel player stepped up and the crowd waited in anticipation, the Police goalkeeper dived to his right and made the save to keep the home supporters quiet.

The game ended 1-1 in regulation time and it was on to extra time.

Bethel were again the aggressors and James added his second item in the second minute of the first extra period while Dwane Marcelle made it 3-1 in the 106th minute to spark wild celebrations.

Police pulled one back through an own goal by Omarr Charles in the 110th minute but they could not stop Bethel from creating history.

Marcelle takes Bethel to $100,000 title.
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Dwane Marcelle netted in the first minute of second-half extra-time as Bethel United completed its dream run in the T&T Football Association National Super League blink/bmobile knockout competition with a 3-2 win over Police FC at Mt Pleasant Recreation Ground on Wednesday.

Both teams were locked at 1-1 at the end of the 90 minutes of regulation time with Densyl James fourth minute opener for Bethel United being canceled out by Dwayne Salazar’s 39th equaliser.

However, both teams failed to find a winner in the second-half, and two minutes into extra-time James got his second to restore Bethel lead’s at 2-1 which it carried into the extra-time break.

A minute into the final extra-time period, Marcelle extended the advantage to 3-1, but with five minutes left, Bethel then conceded an own-goal as Police clawed back to within a goal.

In the end, the Premier Division strugglers were able to hang onto their narrow advantage to take home the $100,000 winners cheque while Police had to settle for $50,000.

Last week in the semifinals, Teejay Cadiz  fired in the decisive item for Bethel United to stun Premier Division table leaders Sports & Games FC Santa Rosa 2-1 also at Mt Pleasant.

Bethel led through national beach football player Kevon Woodley, but it only lasted a few seconds as Keron Clarke drew Santa Rosa, level almost from the restart, before Cadiz got the winner.

The “Lawmen” avoided an all-Tobago final by blanking 1976 FC Phoenix 2-0 with a goal apiece from Real Didier in the 44th, and Jason Boodram, in the 77th. Santa Rosa and Phoenix, as losing semifinalist will each get $25,000.

League action will resumes in the Championship and Premier Division on Saturday November 5 and Sunday November 6, respectively.

Results

Wednesday

Bethel Utd 3 (Densyl James 4th, 92nd, Dwane Marcelle 106th) vs Police FC 2 (Dwayne Salazar 39th, own gaol 110th)

Semifinals

Bethel United 2 (Kevon Woodley 48th, Teejay Cadiz 58th) vs Santa Rosa 1 (Keron Clarke  49th)

Police FC 2 (Real Didier 44th, Jason Boodram 77th) vs 1976 FC Phoenix 0

Fixtures

Championship Division
Saturday November 5

UTT vs Barrackpore United, UTT Ground, O'Meara Ground, Arima, 6pm
T&T Prison vs Saddle Hill Hotspur, YTC Ground, Arouca, 3.30pm
Cunupia FC vs Petit Valley/Diego Martin, Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, 3.30pm
Central 500 Spartans vs Youth Stars, New Settlement Ground, Chaguanas, 5pm

Premier Division
Sunday November 6

1976 Phoenix vs Defence Force, Canaan Rec. Grd, Bon Accord, 5pm
Santa Rosa vs Police FC, Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya, 5pm
Bethel Utd vs QPCC, Mt Gomery Rec. Grd, 6pm
Siparia Spurs vs Marabella Family, Irwin Park, Siparia, 5pm
Petrotrin Palo Seco vs Real Maracas, Palo Seco Municipal Stadium, Palo Seco, 6pm
Guaya United vs Club Sando Moruga, New Lands Grd, Guaya, 3.30pm
Matura Re United vs WASA FC, Matura Rec. Ground, 3.30pm.

Standings

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Santa Rosa    19    12    5    2    41    18    41
Defence Force    19    10    5    4    46    36    35
Siparia Spurs    19    9    4    6    45    39    31
Club Sando Moruga    19    9    4    6    34    37    31
Police FC    18    8    5    5    29    21    29
Guaya Utd    19    8    4    7    38    32    28
Matura Re Utd    19    8    4    7    41    45    28
Petrotrin P/Seco    19    8    2    9    45    39    26
1976 Phoenix    19    5    10    4    32    28    25
Real Maracas    19    7    3    9    33    32    24
WASA FC    18    6    3    9    26    38    21
Bethel Utd    19    5    4    10    30    44    19
QPCC    19    4    5    10    30    40    17
Marabella Family    19    3    2    14    22    43    11

Championship

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Cunupia FC    12    8    1    3    29    19    25
UTT    11    6    3    2    28    14    21
Central 500 Spartans    11    6    2    3    23    17    20
Barrackpore Utd    13    5    2    6    25    22    17
Saddle Hill Hotspur    11    5    1    5    20    25    16
Youth Stars    10    4    0    6    23    19    12
T&T Prisons    11    2    5    4    15    20    11
P.V/D.M Utd    12    3    2    7    17    28    11
Carenage Utd    12    3    2    7    15    36    11

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Police stuns Santa Rosa in heated battle
« Reply #45 on: November 08, 2016, 10:00:15 AM »
Police stuns Santa Rosa in heated battle
By Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian)


Kareem Perry fired in an 83rd minute winner as Police FC stunned leaders FC Santa Rosa 2-1 in a heated contest in the T&T Football Association National Super League Premier Division at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya on Sunday.

The Lawmen took the lead in the 34th minute but Santa Rosa drew level thanks to an own goal in the 66th before Perry banged in the winner with seven minutes left on the club.

However, the match was marred by a mini-brawl involving players from both clubs. Four  yellow-cards, two for Santa Rosa, and Police FC’s Nykell James, the second of which came in the 87th.

Despite the loss, Santa Rosa remained top of the 14-team table with 41 points, three more than defending champions, Defence Force which won by a similar, 2-1 margin over 1976 FC Phoenix at Canaan Recreation Ground, Bon Accord, Tobago while Police FC is now third with 32 points, the same as Club Sando Moruga, but with a match in hand.

Phoenix took the lead two minutes before the break through Dominique Kerr, only for Josimar Belgrave to fire in his league leading 23rd item of the campaign to get Defence Force.

Ronald “Sharky” St Louis then got the decisive item for Defence Force in the 79th minute after which they held on for the valauble win to close to within two points with six matches left for both teams and the top two teams set to meet on Sunday at Chaguaramas.

In other matches, Club Sando Moruga and last year’s runner-up Guaya United drew 1-1; Petrotrin Palo Seco and Real Maracas Fc fought out a 4-4 draw; Matura Re United and WASA FC drew goalless; Queen’s Park Cricket Club and Bethel United drew 2-2, and Marabella Family Crisis Centre spanked Siparia Spurs, 4-2.

Results

Defence Force 2 (Josimar Belgrave 50th, Ronald St Louis 79th) vs 1976 FC Phoenix 1 (Dominique Kerr 43rd)

Police FC 2 (Keron Clarke 34th, Kareem Perry 83rd) vs Santa Rosa 1 (own goal 66th)

Bethel Utd 2 (Dwane Marcelle 49th, Kevon Woodley 70th) vs QPCC 2 (Kevaughn John 53rd, 81st)

Guaya United 1 (Jody Allsop 67th) vs Club Sando Moruga 1 (Nigel John 5th)

Matura Re United 0 vs WASA FC 0,  Arima Municipal Stadium, 3.30pm

Marabella Family 4 (Kerville Jeremiah 15th, Juma Clarence 25th, 64th, Kurlan Khan 31st) vs Siparia Spurs 2 (Marvin Seuradge 37th, Marcus Kelly 80th) 

Petrotrin Palo Seco 4 (Tigana Sparks 19th, 32nd, Xavier Seales 63rd, Bevon Bass 86th) vs Real Maracas 4 (Marvin Manswell 21st, Kheelon Mitchell 54th, 80th, Ricardo Bennette 82nd)

Latest Premier Division standings

Teams    P    W    D    L    GF    GA    Pts
1. Santa Rosa    20    12    5    3    42    20    41
2. Defence Force    20    11    5    4    48    37    38
3. Police FC    19    9    5    5    31    22    32
4. Club Sando Moruga    20    9    5    6    35    38    32
5. Siparia Spurs    20    9    4    7    47    43    31
6. Guaya Utd    20    8    5    7    39    33    29
7. Matura Re Utd    20    8    5    7    41    45    29
8. Petrotrin P/Seco    20    8    3    9    49    43    27
9. 1976 Phoenix    20    5    10    5    33    30    25
10. Real Maracas    20    7    4    9    37    36    25
11. WASA FC    19    6    4    9    26    38    22
12. Bethel Utd    20    5    5    10    32    46    20
13. QPCC    20    4    6    10    32    42    18
14. Marabella Family    20    4    2    14    26    45    14

Sunday’s Matches

Defence Force vs FC Santa Rosa, D/Force Headquarters, Chaguaramas, 3.30 pm
1976 FC Phoenix vs Bethel Utd, Canaan Ground, Bon Accord, 5 pm
Police FC vs Siparia Spurs, St James Police Barracks (inside field), 3.30 pm
QPCC vs Petrotrin Palo Seco, St Mary’s Ground, Serpentine Rd, St Clair, 3.30 pm
Marabella Family CC vs Guaya United, Guaracara Park, Point-a-Pierre, 3.30 pm
Real Maracas vs WASA FC, Maracas Valley Rec. Grd, 4 pm
Club Sando Moruga vs Matura Re United, Grand Chemin Rec. Ground, 3.30 pm

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Leaders Cunupia suffer shock defeat
« Reply #46 on: November 09, 2016, 05:12:34 PM »
Leaders Cunupia suffer shock defeat
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CUNUPIA FC remained at the top of the standings, despite a shock 2-1 defeat to the struggling Petit Valley/Diego Martin United at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on Sunday.

Action was in Match Day 15 of the National Super League Championship Division.

Cunupia have 25 points from 13 games, with Central 500 Spartans next on 23 while both the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT ) and Saddle Hill Hotspur have 22 each.

At the Ato Boldon Stadium, Petit Valley/ Diego Martin broke the deadlock in the 39th minute through Eric Charles, while Anthony Joseph extended the lead in the 56th.

Taurean Sobers pulled one back for Cunupia in the 60th but the hosts were unable to notch the equaliser.

Meanwhile, Central 500 Spartans hammered Youth Stars 4-1 at the Hugo Francis Recreation Ground in Chaguanas.

Also on Saturday, Saddle Hill brushed aside TT Prisons FC 4-0 at the Pascal Recreation Ground in Maraval.

Kevon Durham got a pair, in the 23rd and 90th, while Andre Rampersad (28th) and Cyrano Glen (41st) chipped in with one apiece.

UTT and Barrackpore United played to a 1-1 draw at the UTT O’Meara campus in Arima.

Kevaughn Connell struck for UTT in the 19th but Akil Charles evened up the scores in the 53rd.
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Look Loy wants best referees for Army clash
« Reply #47 on: November 11, 2016, 10:21:36 AM »
Look Loy wants best referees for Army clash
By Walter Alibey (T&T Guardian)


Sports and Games FC Santa Rosa coach Keith Look Loy is appealing for the best referees to be appointed when his team meets current champions Defence Force in the National Super League on Sunday at Defence Force Headquarters, Chaguaramas, from 3.30 pm.

Look Loy’s call came after last weekend’s defeat by Police FC 1-2 in a match he described as one of his better performances for the season. In spite of the loss, however, the ‘Big Cannons’ as they are affectionately being called, have remained in the leadership spot in the Premiership Division with 41 points from 20 matches, while the Army/Coast Guard combination holds second on 38.

The former national coach yesterday said he raised concerns over the selection of officials by those responsible for doing so recently and still has those fears, noting he expects a very difficult match against the Army.

According to Look Loy, in the last match against the Army they appointed a soldier to officiate and it was only changed when his team objected to it. 

The ‘Big Cannons’ eventually won the match 4-1 but Look Loy is hoping for good sense to prevail in appointing referees for Sunday’s game, saying:  “As it was in the first game, this is a match between the first placed team and the second placed team and they need to send their best referees to do this game. I am very fearful and very hopeful that they do not make, what you call a regular appointment.”

The “Big Cannons’” chief cook and bottle-washer, pointed out that there was a particular referee in the North Zone who apparently is a favourite in the base and who gets a lot of matches involving the Army Coast Guard. “We don’t need that in this match. What we need is a fair game from a good team of referees who would allow the players to settle it on the field, so once again, I am appealing to the authorities to do the right thing and give us the best panel of referees on the day,” Look Loy pleaded. 

In pointing out his observation following the Police encounter, Look Loy said the people enthrusted with the responsibility of selecting referees, have been sending referees from the zones where particular teams reside. He added: “These referees have been coming to matches with a mission. Our boys have been putting out a lot of effort, playing well but the outcomes have been determined by the referees.”

Apart from the Army/Santa Rosa encounter, third placed Police will be up against Siparia Spurs at the Police Barracks and fourth Club Sando Moruga will clash with Matura Re-United at the Grand Chemin Recreation Ground.

In other matches newcomers Queen’s Park will have a date with Petrotrin Palo Seco at Queen’s Royal College ground; 1976 FC Phoenix meets Bethel United at Canaan Recreation Ground; Guaya United are up against Marabella Family Crisis Centre at Guaracara Park and Real Maracas and WASA to tangle at Maracas Valley Ground. All matches will be played on Sunday.
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« Reply #48 on: November 16, 2016, 01:57:26 AM »
‘Santa’, Army battle 2-2
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Defending champions Defence Force blew a two goal lead and also missed a glorious chance to draw level at the top of the National Super League Premier Division after drawing 2-2 with leaders Sports & Games F.C. Santa Rosa at the Ato Boldon stadium, Couva.

Akil Morris (39th) AND Keston Williams (41st.) scored within a four-minute stretch near the end of the first half to see the Army comfortably ahead 2-0 at the end of the first half, before the long-time league leaders battled back in the second half with goals from Kevon Cornwall (62nd) and Keron Clarke (79th ).

With the top two teams battling to a draw, third-placed and former champions Guaya United drew closer with a 3-1 win over Marabella Family Crisis Centre. Meanwhile WASA blanked Maracas 5-0 and 1976 FC Phoenix won the Tobago derby 3-2 over Bethel United.

NATIONAL SUPER  LEAGUE RESULTS:

T&T Defence Force F.C. 2 (Akil Morris – 39th, Keston Williams – 41st.) v Sports & Games F.C. Santa Rosa 2 (Kevon Cornwall – 62nd, Keron Clarke – 79th)

1976 F.C. Phoenix 3 (LeJandro Williams – 7th Min, Dominique Kerr – 28th, Jonathan Cadiz – 57th) v Bethel United 2 (Densyl James – 62nd , Omarr Charles – 72nd,)

Police F.C. 2 (Kareem Perry – 42nd Min, Own Goal – 65th) v Siparia Spurs 2 (Marcus Kelly – 28th Min, Andy London – 62nd)

QPCC 2 (Kevaughn John – 60th, Jared Bennett – 90th) v Petrotrin Palo Seco 2 (Tigana Sparks – 5th, Brent Garcia – 50th)

Marabella Family Crisis Centre 1(Andrei Pacheco – 30th) v Guaya United F.C. 3 (Kevin Jagdeosingh – 51st & 62nd, Jody Allsop – 74th)

Real Maracas F.C. 0 WASA F.C. 5 (Glen Walker – 4th & 70th, Nathan Julien – 66th & 69th, Phillip Nelson – 90th).

Club Sando Moruga 2 (Jamal John – 7th , Akeil London – 62nd) v Matura Re United 1 (Keston Jones – 35th).

UPCOMING NSL MATCHES:
(Today)

Police F.C. vs WASA F.C., St. James Barracks (Inside), 3.30PM

(Sunday)

Petrotrin Palo Seco vs 1976 F.C. Phoenix, Palo Seco Velodrome, 6PM
Guaya United vs Police F.C., New Lands Grd, Guaya, 4PM
Club Sando Moruga vs Real Maracas, Grand Chemin Rec. Ground, 3.30PM
Bethel United vs Defence Force F.C., Mt Gomery Rec. Ground, 6PM
Siparia Spurs vs Sports & Games F.C.Santa Rosa, Irwin Park, Siparia, 5PM
WASA F.C. vs QPCC, WASA, St. Joseph, 3.30 PM
Matura Re United vs Marabella Family Crisis Centre, Arima Velodrome, 3.30 PM

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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #49 on: November 21, 2016, 05:28:46 AM »
Connell keeps UTT ahead on goal-difference.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Kevaughn Connell scored with eight minutes left on the clock as the University of T&T (UTT) salvaged a 2-2 draw with Cunupia FA to remain top of the T&T Football Association National Super League Championship Division on goal-difference.

Early on at UTT Ground, O’Meara Road, Arima on↔Saturday night, it was the host UTT which began brightly and took a third minute lead through Dillon Bartholomew.

However, on the half-hour mark, Shervon Edwards replied for Cunupia and seven minutes later, the visitors went ahead courtesy a strike from Dellin Jaggasar to lead 2-1 at the interval.

The second-half was an evenly matched contest throughout and just when it seem Cunupia would hang on for the valuable three points and top spot on the table, Connell grabbed an 82nd minute equaliser for UTT.

With the point earned UTT improved to 26 from 14 matches, the same as Cunupia FC and Central 500 Spartans, while Saddle Hill Hotspur, is next with 25, with all four clubs having two matches left to play, and with only the champions gaining promotion.

At the Hugo Francis Recreation Ground, Chaguanas, Spartans held off Barrackpore United SC 2-1.

Husani Thomas netted in the 28th minute and Donavon Derrick, three minutes later, with his tenth of the campaign for Spartans to lead 2-0 while Mikheil Peters pulled one back for Barrackpore in the 50th, with his 11th of the season, two behind division leader Hakeem Legall of Youth Stars.

But that was as close at Barrackpore would get as its title and promotion challenge faded with the loss.

In the other match on schedule Petit Valley/Diego Martin United moved out of the relegation zone with a win by default over already relegated Carenage United.

Petit Valley/Diego Martin United now has 17 points from 15 matches, two ahead of Youth Stars which has only played 13 matches, while T&T Prisons FC and Carenage United have 11 points each from 12 and 14 matches respectively.

The match between T&T Prisons and Youth↔Stars carded for YTC Ground, Arouca on Saturday was re-scheduled.


Theon James, centre, of the University of T&T unleashes a right footed on goal as Cunupia FC captain, Shervon Edwards, left, and goalkeeper Keston Malchan look on during their 2-2 draw in the T&T Football Association National Super League Championship Division at UTT Ground, O’Meara Road, Arima on Saturday. Photo: Anthony Harris.

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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #51 on: November 24, 2016, 08:45:09 AM »
Carenage withdraw from Super League.
T&T Express Reports.


Organisers of the National Super League have announced that all results of matches played against Carenage United in the Championship Division of the National Super League have been nullified, after the club officially withdrew from the competition recently.

“As such, in fairness to the other participating clubs, the League has made the decision to nullify the results of all Carenage’s games played or not played in round two of the league competition,” the Super League said in a news release. As such, both the League standings and the remaining fixtures to complete it had to be altered, based on the development.

In related news, T&T Prison Service F.C. were awarded three points and three goals for the game versus Youth Stars that was not played.

NATIONAL SUPER LEAGUE MATCHES: (Championship Division)

(Saturday)

Youth Stars vs Barrackpore United S.C., Cyd Grey Comp. Roxborough, 5 p.m.
Central 500 Spartans vs Cunupia F.C., Hugo Francis Rec. Grd., 3.30 p.m.

(Wednesday)

Barrackpore United S.C. vs Prisons F.C., Barrackpore Utd. Rec. Grd, 6.30 p.m.
UTT vs Saddle Hill Hotspur, UTT, O’Meara, Arima, 6.30 p.m.

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« Reply #52 on: November 28, 2016, 05:16:54 AM »
Cunupia FC edges Spartans to close in on title.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Cunupia FC inched closer to lifting the T&T Football Association National Super League Championship Division title after earning hard fought 3-2 win over Central 500 Spartans at Hugo Francis Recreation Ground, Chaguanas, on Saturday night.

With the win, Cunupia FC ended its campaign with 29 points from 15 matches, six ahead of the University of T&T and Spartans while Saddle Hill Hotspur has 22 points.

However, UTT is the only team which can deny Cunupia FC the title and promotion to the Premier Division as it has two matches remaining and can match its rivals points tally and improve its goal-difference as well while Spartans has one match and Hotspur two, but the latter can only reach 28 points.

On Saturday, Michael Yaw Darko opened the scoring for Cunupia in the clash of Central Football Association clubs in the 23rd minute, but nine minutes later, Donavon Derrick equalized for Spartans.

Four minutes before the half-time whistle, former national youth team stand-out, Gorean Highley regained the lead for Cunupia FC to lead 2-1 at the break, and nine minutes into the second-half, Stevon Stoute extended the advantage to 3-1.

Spartans managed to climb back to within one goal in the 68th minute courtesy a strike from Keith Williams, but Cunupia FC managed to hold on for the valuable three points, to put one hand on the title.

Cunupia’s path to the title was made easier last week when it elevated to the top of the table following the decision by Carenage United to withdraw from the competition.

In a release from the NSL Tournament Committee it was stated that: Carenage UInited had officially withdrawn from the competition and as such in fairness to the other participating clubs the NSL made the decision to nullify the results of all Carenage’s games played or not played in Round Two.

The NSL also awarded T&T Prison Service FCthree points and three goals for a match against Youth Stars which was not played last week.

Also on Saturday, Youth Stars got a pair of goals from Hakeem Legall to carry his league leading tally to 15 in a 4-2 defeat of Barrackpore United SC.

T&TFA NSL Results:

Youth Stars 4 (Hakeem Legall 40th, 77th, Keno Proctor 36th, Ackeel Sterling 90th ) vs Barrackpore United SC 2 (Mikheil Peters 57th, Renaldo Jack 90th)

Cunupia FC 3 (Michael Yaw Darko 23rd, Gorean Highley 41st, Stevon Stoute 54th) vs Central 500 Spartans 2 (Donavon Derrick 32nd, Keith Williams 68th)

 Sunday November 20 Premier Division:

Petrotrin Palo Seco 2 (Angus John 79th, Tigana Sparks 90th) vs 1976 FC Phoenix 2 (Nigel Thomas 12th, Lejandro Williams 35th)

Guaya United 7 (Carlon Hughes 23rd, 25th, 47th, Shaquille Ferrier 22nd, Kevin Jagdeosingh 33rd, Kendes Garcia 49th, Jody Allsop 81st) vs Police FC 0

Club Sando Moruga 3 (Nigel John 11th, David Neptune 68th, Jesse Edwards 79th) vs Real Maracas 2 (Kheelon Mitchell 27th, Kevin Jeffery 90th)

Defence Force 4 (Ronald St Louis 23rd, Akil Morris 23rd, 40th, Keston Williams 44th) Bethel United 0 , Mt Gomery Rec. Grd, 6pm

FC Santa Rosa 3 (Durwin Ross 27th, Rashad Griffith 56th, Keron Clarke 67th) vs Siparia Spurs 0

WASA FC 2 (Dwight Crichlow 72nd, Glen Walker 90th) vs QPCC 0

Matura Re United 3 (Dorian Robinson 7th, Kitwana Abosi 19th, Brendon Figuera 82nd) vs Marabella Family CC 1 (Juma Clarence 60th)

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Santa Rosa whip Guaya in Super League
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A PAIR of second half goals from Keston Henry and Kevon Cornwall proved vital as Sports and Games FC Santa Rosa edged fourth-placed Guaya United 2-1 on Sunday in a Match Day 23 fixture of the National Super League Premiership Division.

Santa Rosa continue to set the pace in the Premiership Division with a five-point lead over second-placed and defending champions Defence Force, while Club Sando Moruga are third, 10 points adrift of the leaders.

At the Marvin Lee Stadium in Macoya, Guaya went in front after 39 minutes through Kendes Garcia but Henry evened the scores in the 58th and Cornwall notched the winner in the 69th.

Defence Force dropped vital points as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Siparia Spurs at the Defence Force headquarters in Chaguaramas.

Akil Morris opened the scoring for the Army-Coast Guard combination in the 38th before Andy London levelled the scores in the 62nd. Michael Edwards restored Defence Force’s lead in the 84th but their joy turned to sorrow four minutes later when Darius Peters got the game-tying goal for Siparia.

Club Sando Moruga also failed to keep up with the top two after they suffered a shock 2-1 loss to the struggling Queen’s Park at the St Mary’s Ground in St Clair.

Alex Knaggs (18th) and Chad De Freitas (83rd) found the back of the net for the Parkites, while Jessie Edwards pulled one back for the visitors, in the 90th.

Cellar-placed Marabella Family Crisis Centre got a similar 2-1 result, over the lowly Real Maracas at Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre.

Another struggling outfit, Bethel United, got a rare victory, at the expense of Petrotrin Palo Seco, by a 3-1 margin.

At the St James Barracks, Police and Matura ReUnited played to a 0-0 draw while 1976 FC Phoenix earned a 1-1 draw versus WASA FC at the Canaan Recreation Ground.
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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #54 on: November 29, 2016, 06:34:27 PM »
WATCH: FC Santa Rosa’s 2-1 win over Guaya United keeps them atop the National Super League standings with five games to go.

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« Reply #55 on: December 02, 2016, 07:34:25 AM »
Clean Super League football
By Joel Bailey (T&T Newsday)


As the National Super League Championship Division winds down, the race to the title is between leaders Cunupia FC and University of Trinidad and Tobago.

On Wednesday, UTT crushed fourth-placed Saddle Hill Hotspur 8-3 in a rescheduled contest at the UTT Ground in O’Meara, Arima.

It was the most goals they have scored against any team this season.

Ex-national defender/ midfielder Kevaughn Connell (eighth, 32nd and 55th minutes) and Dillon Bartholomew (17th, 37th and 73rd) each registered hattricks for the hosts, while Theon James (23rd) and Shaquille Smith (84th) got the others.

A pair of former national ace strikers, Stern John (58th) and Hector Sam (82nd), as well as Andre Rampersad (80th) replied for Saddle Hill. However, an e-mail which was issued to members of the media as well as officials in the local football fraternity by a sender named ‘Dennis Sookraj’ questioned the result.

Cunupia FC have completed all their games and have a total of 29 points from 15 games, while UTT are next with 26 points from 14 games.

However, UTT have a goal difference of plus 16 compared to Cunupia’s 13, which means that UTT have to win their last league game tomorrow against Youth Stars, at the Cyd Gray Ground in Roxborough, to leapfrog Cunupia and cop the title.

Anthony Harford, director of the All Sports Promotions Limited - the organising body for the National Super League - rubbished claims that teams are not playing to their potential in order to decide results. “I don’t know who (Dennis Sookraj) is,” said Harford. “I am not aware of any reports of anyone suggesting that there is any sort of matchfixing or so on.” He continued, “the minute I start hearing about those things, I will call everybody into a meeting and say ‘you all are going down the wrong street’. I’ve heard people say they’ve suffered as a result of bad refereeing.

“But, out of the 14 years I’ve been in the Super League, I’ve never once heard an iota of discussion about matchfixing.” And a representative from UTT emphasised the fact that they have a solid team, both in terms of players and technical staff.

“The teams we’re meeting don’t have the physicality to keep up for 90 minutes,” the UTT representative said. “The score would look like it was bought out but Saddle Hill hadn’t trained since their last game, according to their coach.” The UTT representative stressed that their players are well-trained and taken care of and were able to nullify Saddle Hill’s game plan, which was “just to get the ball to Stern and Sam.” A member of the Cunupia FC team, who was in attendance at Wednesday’s match, said he was stunned by the magnitude of Saddle Hill’s defeat but said he would never accuse anyone of anything sinister.

He too did not know any ‘Dennis Sookraj’.
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Re: 2016/17 National Super League Thread
« Reply #56 on: December 05, 2016, 05:45:59 AM »
Smith seals $140,000 Champ Div for UTT.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Shaquille Smith was the toast of his team-mates as he got a decisive second-half strike to secure a 2-1 win for University of T&T (UTT) over Youth Stars, and with it the $140,000 T&T Football Association National Super League Championship Division title and promotion.

The action unfolded on Saturday evening at the Cyd Grey Sports Complex in Roxborough, Tobago.

Going into the final match day, UTT trailed Cunupia FC (32 points) by three points and just needed a win to grab the title and the lone promotion spot to the Premier Division next season on goal-difference.

Youth Stars, meanwhile also needed full points to avoid relegation back to the Tobago Football Association by finishing in the bottom three clubs.

The spectators hardly had time to get into their seats though when UTT took the lead in the third minute through Dillon Bartholomew but Youth Stars replied eight minutes later thanks to Akeel Sterling as both teams went into the half-time at 1-1.

The defining moment in the contest came in the 63rd minute when Smith regained the lead for UTT, after which it held on for the narrow win to take the crown ahead of Cunupia while Youth Stars (18 points) face an anxious wait to know if it will be relegated.

This after Prisons crushed Central 500 Spartan 5-2 led by a double from Kerry Frederick to end with 20 points while the match between Saddle Hill Hotspur (25) and Petit Valley/Diego Martin United (17) was abandoned in the 73rd minute, with the latter ahead 4-3 a and final outcome will be determined by the league’s disciplinary committee..

As it stands, Carenage United which dropped out of the league a few weeks ago has already been demoted back to the Northern Football Association and will be joined by one from the duo of Youth Stars and Petit Valley/Diego Martin United.

On Wednesday at UTT Ground, O’Meara Road, Arima, UTT trailed Cunupia FC (32 points) by six points with two matches in hand and needed a win versus Saddle Hill Hotspur to keep alive its dream of taking the crown and the lone promotion spot to the Premier Division for next season.

By the half-time whistle, UTT was well on its way as Kevaughn Connell (eighth & 32nd), Bartholomew (17th & 37th) and Theon James (23rd) were all on target for a 5-0 advantage.

Connell then completed his treble in the 55th before former Soca Warriors World Cup striker Stern John got Hotspur on the board in the 58th to trail 6-1.

Bartholomew was next to complete his hat-trick in the 73rd for a 7-1 cushion before Andre Rampersad (80th) and another former T&T international Hector Sam (82nd) scored in quick succession for Hotspur to reduce the deficit to 7-3, only for Smith to add an eighth item for UTT, in the 84th.

In Wednesday’s other match at Barrackpore Recreation Ground, host club, Barrackpore United Sports Club whipped Prisons 5-2 led by a double from Jesse Downing in the second and 12th minutes.

Saturday’s final round of matches also featured a fight for the division’s leading scorer title which in the end went to Youth Stars’ Hakeem Legall ahead with 15 goals closely followed by Barrackpore’s Mikheil Peters and UTT’s Bartholomew, with 13 each.

They are followed by Spartans’ Donavon Derrick (12), Cunupia FC’s Michael Yaw Darko (11), and Connell and Cunupia’s Stevon Stoute with 10 apiece.

As runners-up Cunupia FC will get $100,000, while Spartan take home $80,000 for third spot and Hotspur, $60,000 as fourth placed finishers.

The top five “Players of Year” will each collect $1,500 and the “Most Valuable Player”, $3,000.

Championship Division Standings

Teams P W D L F A Pts
UTT 16 9 5 2 44 20 32
Cunupia 16 10 2 4 38 22 32
Spartans 16 8 2 6 33 30 26
Saddle Hill 15 8 1 6 32 34 25
Barrackpore 16 6 3 7 33 28 21
T&T Prisons 16 5 5 6 28 31 20
Youth Stars 16 6 0 10 34 33 18
P.V/D.M 15 5 2 8 23 33 17
Carenage 16 3 2 11 15 48 11

Results

Saturday:

UTT 2 (Dillon Bartholomew 3rd, Shaquille Smith 63rd) vs Youth Stars 1 (Akeel Sterling 11th)

T&T Prisons FC 5 (Kerry Frederick 73rd, 81st, Anthony Parris 30th, Andy Alves 57th, Roland Walcott Jr 65th) vs Central 500 Spartans 2 (Keron Alexander 15th, Donavon Derrick 74th)

Petit Valley/Diego Martin United 4 vs Saddle Hill Hotspur 3 – Match abandoned in the 73rd minute with Petit Valley/Diego Martin 4-3 ahead

Wednesday

Barrackpore United SC 5 (Jesse Downing 2nd, 12th, Mikheil Peters 56th, Anton Charles 83rd, Renaldo Jack 85th) vs T&T Prisons 2 (Andy Alves 45th, 87th)

UTT 8 (Kevaughn Connell 8th, 32nd, 55th, Dillon Bartholomew 17th, 37th, 73rd, Theon James 23rd, Shaquille Smith 84th) vs Saddle Hill Hotspur 3 (Stern John 58th, Andre Rampersad 80th, Hector Sam 82nd)
 


Coach Clayton Morris, left back-row, and members of the University of T&T team prior to a match against Cunupia FC in the T&T Football Association National Super League Championship Division last month at UTT Ground, O’Meara Road, Arima last month. On Saturday at the Cyd Grey Sports Complex, Roxborough, UTT edged Youths Stars 2-1 to win the $140,000 crown and promotion to the Premier Division next year.

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Matura delays Santa Rosa Premier celebrations
« Reply #57 on: December 06, 2016, 02:52:04 PM »
Matura delays Santa Rosa Premier celebrations
By Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian)


Kerin Vincent scored a second-half double as Matura Re United outgunned Sports & Games FC Santa Rosa 4-2 to delay the latter’s T&T Football Association National Super League Premier Division title celebrations on Sunday.

Going into match at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, Santa Rosa (48 points) held a five points lead over last year’s winners Defence Force and with a victory could have claimed the crown depending on the outcome of the “Teteron Men” encounter with Petrotrin Palo Seco.

However, Matura was in the mood to play spoiler and led 2-0 at the half-time interval thanks to a goal apiece from Shervin Charles in the 32nd, and Joel Hoyte four minutes later.

Four minutes after the restart, Vincent extended the lead to 3-0 before Santa Rosa mounted a fightback and closed to within a goal at 3-2 after items from Rashad Griffith in the 57th and Keston Henry in the 61st.

But with eight minutes left in the match, Vincent got his second to push Matura’s lead to 4-2 after which they held on for the unlikely win.

Despite the loss, Santa Rosa stayed on course for the title as Defence Force collapsed in the final ten minutes and allowed a 2-0 advantage to slip in a 2-2 draw with hosts Petrotrin Palo Seco at the Palo Seco Municipal Stadium.

The “Teteron Men” looked well set for a comfortable win after goals from Stephan Antoine (23rd) and Akil Morris (35th), but in the 80th, Tigana Sparks got Petrotrin Palo Seco back in the match, before Brent Garcia netted two minutes to earn a share of the points.

Third placed Club Sando Moruga also missed a chance to close in on the top two after it rallied for a 2-2 draw at Grand Chemin Recreation with Kyle Morgan (91st) and Nigel John (93rd) scoring late to cancel out a double from Dominique Kerr, in the second and 75th.

In other matches, fourth placed Guaya United whipped Siparia Spurs 3-1 led by a brace from Kevin Jagdeosingh; WASA FC trashed Bethel United 6-1; Real Maracas edged Police FC 1-0 and Queen’s Park Cricket Club blanked Marabella Family Crisis Centre, 2-0.

December 11th Matches

Police FC vs QPCC, St James Police Barracks (inside field), 3.30pm
1976 FC Phoenix vs Marabella Family CC, Canaan Rec. Grd, Bon Accord, 5pm
Bethel United vs Club Sando Moruga, Mt Gomery Rec. Grd, 6pm
FC Santa Rosa vs Real Maracas, Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya, 5pm
Siparia Spurs vs Matura Re United, Iriwn Park, Siparia, 5pm
Defence Force vs Guaya United, Defence Force Headquarters, Chaguaramas, 3.30pm
WASA FC vs Petrotrin Palo Seco, WASA Grd, St Joseph, 3.30pm

December 2nd Results

Guaya United 3 (Jody Allsop 39th, Kevin Jagdeosingh 45th, 78th) vs Siparia Spurs 1 (Andy London 21st)
WASA FC 6 (own goal 18th, Nathan Julien 40th, Kirth Hutchinson 42nd, Gary Glasgow 52nd, Dwight Crichlow 65th, Glen Walker 90th) vs Bethel United 1(Akeel Scott 61st)
Club Sando Moruga 2 (Kyle Morgan 91st, Nigel John 93rd) vs 1976 FC Phoenix 2(Dominique Kerr 2nd, 75th)
Real Maracas 1 (Marvin Oliver 58th) vs Police FC 0
Matura Re United 4 (Shervin Charles 32nd, Joel Hoyte 36th, Kerin Vincent 49th, 82nd) vs FC Santa Rosa 2 (Rashad Griffith 57th, Keston Henry 61st)
Petrotrin Palo Seco 2 (Tigana Sparks 80th, Brent Garcia 82nd) vs Defence Force 2 (Stephan ANtoine 23rd, Akil Morris 35th)
QPCC 2 (Jared Bennett 19th, Kevaughn John 76th) vs Marabella Family CC 0

Teams P W D L F A Pts

1. Santa Rosa 24 14 6 4 51 27 48
2. Defence Force 24 12 8 4 58 43 44
3. Club Sando Moruga 24 11 6 7 43 45 39
4. Guaya Utd 24 11 5 8 53 37 38
5. Matura Re Utd 24 10 6 8 49 50 36
6. Police FC 24 9 8 7 33 32 35
7. WASA FC 24 9 6 9 40 40 33
8. Siparia Spurs 24 9 6 9 52 53 33
9. 1976 Phoenix 24 6 13 5 41 37 31
10. Petrotrin P/Seco 24 8 6 10 56 52 30
11. Real Maracas 24 8 4 12 41 46 28
12. QPCC 24 6 7 11 38 47 25
13. Bethel Utd 24 6 5 13 38 60 23
14. Marabella Family 24 5 2 17 29 52 17
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Small field, no $$ send Carenage United out Super League
« Reply #58 on: December 06, 2016, 03:19:16 PM »
Small field, no $$ send Carenage United out Super League
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Carenage United, the top team in the Northern Football Association for 2015, faces major challenges if they are to compete at the National Super League and the top-flight T&T Pro League in the future, its manager and owner Angus Eve believes.

The team was thrown out of the Championship Division of the Super League due to lack of funding and because their football ground at Haig Street, did not meet the required standard, as it fell short by a few feet. (It is recommebded by Fifa that football fields must be between 100 yards and 130 yards and the width between 50 and 100 yards.)

Yesterday, Eve who has been instrumental in ensuring the team qualify for the Super League, told the Trinidad Guardian the could club could not raise the finances to fund the team through the tournament.

“This allowed players to seek jobs to take care of their families and eventually break the team up. After a while, we just did not have enough players to field a team for matches” Eve explained.

The team also suffered a major set-back when they were told their home ground did not meet the required standard to compete in the league.

“It is the same ground we have played all our qualification matches on. This was a real let-down for us as we had to play all our matches away which meant that we did not have the opportunity to generate revenue for the season. In fact we had to put out huge amounts of money when we had games but could not generate any in return” Eve said.

Tony Harford, the All Sports Promotion’s owner and managing director said in an immediate response, that his organisation cannot make changes to the rules of the tournament.

“The League’s technical director adjudged that the field at Haig Street was too small and could not be used. We cannot go against him, as we are only running the tournament the way they want us to” Harford said.

He noted “I don’t expect the super league to be held responsible for Carenage’s failure. In fact, they are not the only team to have been affected by this, as just a year ago, La Horquetta suffered a similar fate.” The NFA president has called on clubs being affected by anything in the league to raise it at meetings, saying the Carenage club never once raised the issue at a meeting, although its officials were advised to make a case for it.

According to Harford, Carenage United were told their field was too small and they opted to use the Hasely Crawford Stadium as their home ground. The club is being asked to go back to their Regional Corporation and seek assistance in getting their field expanded.

“It is the same ground we have played all our qualification matches on. This was a real let-down for us as we had to play all our matches away which meant that we did not have the opportunity to generate revenue for the season. In fact we had to put out huge amounts of money when we had games but could not generate any in return” Eve said.
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Cunupia FC declared Super League Championship winners
« Reply #59 on: December 06, 2016, 05:14:17 PM »
Cunupia FC declared Super League Championship winners
By Joel Bailey (T&T Newsday)


CUNUPIA FC were awarded the 2016 National Super League Championship title yesterday, ending a couple days of uncertainty as to whether Cunupia FC or the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) were the official winners.

On Saturday night, the Super League, through its director of operations Richard Piper, issued their regular email containing results of matches earlier in the day, as well as a note stating “special congratulations to UTT on their first Championship Division title”.

A local daily newspaper went as far as to report that UTT were the champions, though a story in yesterday’s Newsday indicated that there was some conjecture as to who were the 2016 winners.

Both Cunupia and UTT finished with 32 points from 16 games, but UTT had a superior goal difference of plus-24, compared to Cunupia’s plus-16.

However, it was revealed that a rule book, which was presented to all teams in 2015, stressed that the head-to-head rule would be used to separate teams who shared the same points, at the end of the season.

Yesterday, in a media release issued by Anthony Harford, owner of All Sport Promotions (the organising body for the League), it was revealed that “the technical director (Wayne Caesar) declared officially, Cunupia Football Club as the winners of the 2016 NSL Championship Division.

“There was some confusion over the weekend when a release on the final round of matches congratulated UTT on becoming champions, but this was not verified by the technical director at that time,” the media release continued.

“The clubs and then technical director (Douglas James) agreed on the change from 2005 giving as the second tie-breaker, head to head (meaning results of the games between the two teams tied at the end of the league).

Goal difference has been the fifth tie-breaker since then.

There has been no revision of the regulations since 2005 nor has the NSL been required to use the tie-break system. These regulations are contained in article 17 of the TT FA National Super League rules and regulations.” However, “the management of the NSL congratulates Cunupia FC and apologises unreservedly to UTT for frustrating their hopes of a first league title.” Cunupia FC coach Michael De Four, in a telephone interview, said, “it is wonderful to be a champion, you can ask (Dwayne) Bravo what that means.” He continued, “it was a lot of hard work, and it came about with the staff of Roland Clarke, David Wiltshire, David Ceballo, Nicole Fletcher and the president Navin Charles.

The players gave the best they could have given under the circumstance and it is really a joy to be made champions.

“Cunupia (were) the only team that beat every club in the League (in 2016),” De Four stressed.

“That is performance.” UTT official Nicholas Lochan was disappointed, yet graceful in defeat with regards to yesterday’s outcome. “It was unfortunate that it went down to head-to-head.

We had a superior goal difference but we also lost less games than Cunupia. In all fairness to Cunupia, they were one of the best teams in the League. They were consistent right through.

“I’m happy for them. I’m just disappointed that UTT put in a lot of effort to win the League and sometimes it just don’t work out for various reasons,” Lochan acknowledged.
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