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quinta-feira, 7 de outubro de 2021

The most in form forwards in the Caribbean National Teams


In the past months the Caribbean football zone saw very much action at International level. Concacaf World Cup Qualification, Gold Cup Preliminary Round and 2021 Gold Cup were played since March. Once again we had the pleasure to see many goals. We selected here the most in form forward considering the competitions mentioned above. Good reading!



Nigel Hasselbaink (Suriname): 


Concacaf World Cup Qualification: 6 goals/ 4 games


2021 Gold Cup: 1 goal/3 games


Nigel Hasselbank in action for Suriname during 2021 Gold Cup
Photo credit: Gettyimages/ Icon Sportswire

The surinamese striker was in form during the Concacaf World Cup Qualification. He scored two hat tricks: one versus Aruba and other versus Bermuda. Otherwise, the 30-years-old also scored one goal versus Guadeloupe in the 2021 Gold Cup. 


Hasselbaink had two of his goals named to the Top 10 goals of Concacaf World Cup Qualification first round Window 1. Watch bellow:




Lyle Taylor (Montserrat): 


Concacaf World Cup Qualification: 5 goals/ 4 games


2021 Gold Cup Preliminary Round: 1 goal/1 game


Lyle Taylor in action for Montserrat

Lyle Taylor is the best player of Montserrat and he proves that with his goals. He scored 5 goals in 4 matches in the Concacaf World Cup Qualification. His goal versus El Salvador was named to the Top 10 goals of the first round. Watch his goal in the video:



He scored two braces vs Antigua & Barbuda and Grenada. The 31-years-old scored one goal versus Trinidad & Tobago in the Gold Cup Preliminary Round. 



Duckens Nazon (Haiti):


Concacaf World Cup Qualification: 4 goals/ 6 games


2021 Gold Cup Qualification: 3 goal/2 games


2021 Gold Cup: 0 goal/ 1 game


Nazon running with the ball on Haiti's colors
Photo credit: gettyimages/ Icon Sportswire

Haitian star Duckens Nazon scored 4 goals versus Turks & Caicos Islands in the Concacaf World Cup Qualification. He scored two goals versus St. Vincent & The Grenadines and one goal versus Bermuda in the Gold Cup Preliminary Round. 


Nazon is considered the best player of Haiti. Watch in the video who is the best player of each Caribbean country:




Frantzdy Pierrot (Haiti):

 

Concacaf World Cup Qualification: 3 goals/ 4 games


2021 Gold Cup Preliminary Round: 4 goals/2 games


Frantzdy Pierrot making his celebration after scoring


Pierrot scored a hattrick vs Turks & Caicos Island in Haiti 10-0 win in Concacaf World Cup Qualification first round and scored another hat trick vs Bermuda in the Gold Cup Preliminary Round and one goal versus St. Vincent & The Grenadines. 



Carnejy Antoine (Haiti): 


Concacaf World Cup Qualification: 3 goals/ 3 games


2021 Gold Cup Preliminary Round: 1 goal/ 2 games


2021 Gold Cup: 1 goals/3 games


Carnejy Antoine celebrating after scoring vs Martinique in the 2021 Gold Cup

Antoine joined Haiti Men's National Team in the Concacaf World Cup Qualification and scored a hattrick on his debut versus Turks & Caicos Island. One of his goals was named as the most beautiful of window 2. Watch his goal here:



He also scored versus St. Vincent & The Grenadines in the Gold Cup Preliminary Round and scored versus Martinique in the 2021 Gold Cup. 



Keithroy Freeman (St. Kitts & Nevis): 


Concacaf World Cup Qualification: 4 goals/ 5 games


Keithroy Freeman during a training session with St. Kitts & Nevis National Team
Photo credit: SKNFA

The kittian striker scored two braces in his country's incredible first round campaign in the Concacaf World Cup Qualification versus Guyana and Bahamas. 



Nahki Wells (Bermuda): 

 

2021 Gold Cup Preliminary Round: 4 goals/2 games



Bermudian star Nahki Wells didn't play the Concacaf World Cup Qualification but he was in the Gold Cup Preliminary Round.  He scored a hat-trick versus Barbados (8-0 to Bermuda) and scored one goal in their 4-1 loss to Haiti.


We talked about his football history on our channel on YouTube. You can watch it in the video:





Ricardo Rivera (Puerto Rico):


Concacaf World Cup Qualification: 4 goals/ 4 games


Ricardo Rivera celebrating his goal vs Trinidad & Tobago
Photo credit: Federación Puertorriqueña de Fútbol


The Puerto rican forward scored an important goal vs Trinidad & Tobago in their 1-1 draw. He scored a brace vs Bahamas and once vs Guyana.


He is considered the best forward of Puerto Rico. You can check who is the best forward of each Caribbean country in the video:




Shamar Nicholson (Jamaica): 


Concacaf World Cup Qualification: 2 goals/ 3 matches


2021 Gold Cup: 1 goal/ 4 games


Shamar Nicholson celebrating after scoring
Photo credit: Hector Vivas/gettyimages

Nicholson has been the man-goal of the Jamaica National Team. He scored in the match opener versus Mexico (2-1 to the Mexicans) and also in the 1-1 draw versus Costa Rica. He also scored against Suriname in the 2021 Gold Cup.



Gleofilo Vlijter (Suriname): 


Concacaf World Cup Qualification: 1 goal/ 4 games


2021 Gold Cup: 2 goals/3 games



The surinamese rising star scored one goal in the Concacaf World Cup Qualification. He scored twice in the Gold Cup group stage which leveled him as the all-time top scorer of Suriname with 13 goals. 


Learn more about his football history in the video:


https://youtu.be/3lBg5MqgX_A

 You can check who is the best forward of each Caribbean country in the video: 


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quarta-feira, 12 de maio de 2021

CONCACAF CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2021: SOUTH EAST FC REVEAL THE SQUAD FOR THE TOURNAMENT

    DFA Premier League 2019/2020 champion Sagicor South East FC reveal the name of the players and coaching staff to participate to Concacaf Caribbean Club Championship 2021. The dominican club is in the Group C, alongside Don Bosco FC (Haiti), AS Samaritaine (Martinique) and AS Gosier (Guadeloupe). 

    The 2021 edition of the Flow Concacaf Caribbean Club Championship (FCCCC) will have 15 clubs from 13 different nations. The new one-off two round competition will take place in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from May 15-25, and will feature a total of 15 clubs from 13 Concacaf Caribbean Member Associations.

South East FC's players and staff celebrating the DFA Premier League tittle
Photo credit: Clyde Jno Bpatiste

    According to the club on its Facebook, eighteen (18) players and three (3) staff members were selected to head on to the Dominican Republic as part of the Sagicor South East FC team. 

Goalkeepers:

Oshima Jean Jacques

Dante Challenger 

Defenders:

Chad Phillip 

Malian Phillip 

Daron Lazare

Kemon Cuffy 

Yanick George

Kern Cadette

Midfielders:

Scottie Phillip 

Javid George 

Sidney Lockhart 

Rai Phillip 

Coann Lockhart 

Aeron Prince

Alicious Prince 

Troy Lewis 

Forwards:

Davorn George

Randel Prince 

Adriel Lawrence


Coaching staff:

Gavasca Charles-Coach

Martin Lockhart-Manager

Pharo Cuffy-Doctor


    The biggest absense in captain Joslen Prince that won't be able to travel due to personal issues.

    One of the mainly players on the team, the wing back/winger Sydney Lockhart said the club is ready to this new challenge. "We have been training continuously preparing ourselves mentally and physically for what will be an extraordinary experience for alot of us. Our priority is to remain healthy, display great performances on the field and of course to win games.", said. The National Team's player continues. "It's an honor to represent for our fans, families, and country at such level and we hope to bring smiles to your faces with victory.".

South East Fc player Sydney Lockhart with the ball.
                                                        Photo credit: Clyde Jno Bpatiste

sexta-feira, 30 de abril de 2021

KHADIJA SHAW: NEXT MOVE TO ENGLAND?

             According to Goal.com, Manchester City is interested in signing jamaican center forward Khadija Shaw (24) next season. The center forward is a player that the english team needs to get more pieces to improve their attack options. English forward Ellen White (31) is their only one option right at scoring goals. Manchester City is ranked second in the FA Women’s Super League (WSL)

Jamaican forward Khadija Shaw is linked to Manchester City

Shaw appears as an option after her amazing season for Bordeaux Girondins, in D1 Arkema, french top flight. She scored 20 goals in 17 games, alongside PSG’s striker Marie Kotoko. The Reggae Girlz’ star also scored 2 goals in Coupe de France reaching the mark of 22 goals in 18 games this season. Manchester City’s players with more goals in WSL are Ellen White with nine goals and the scottish Caroline Weir, with eight goals.

Khadija Shaw is the main name of Jamaica Women's National Team. She has scored 42 goals in 30 games for Jamaica. The 24-years-old was in the squad that played a Caribbean first ever FIFA Women's World Cup in 2019.


Khadija Shaw in Jamaica National Team uniform

Shaw is ranked among the best Caribbean female players currently. Check the top 10 in the video bellow. 




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quinta-feira, 29 de abril de 2021

CARIBBEAN PLAYERS AROUND THE WORLD: THIERRY GALE

   Barbados' youngster Thierry Gale was the first local player to sign professional. The 18-years-old winger plays for Budapest Honvéd, in Soproni Liga, the top flight of Hungary. He played 8 matches and scored once against Mezokovesdi in 2020/2021 season. Wearing the #34, the winger also scored one goal and one assist in two matches in Magyar Kup, the hulgarian cup.

Thierry Gale celebrates a goal for his Budapest Honved

Photo credit: Budapest Honved


Professional contract

    Gale signed for Budapest Honved in October, 2018 and joined their youth team. The barbadian attacker also played for the second team in a lower division. He signed his first pro contract in 2020 as he signed for the club for three years. The winger made his professional debut on August 21th during a match of Hugarian League 3-1 defeat to MTK.

    Previously, he was a member of Notre Dame and Pro-Shottas Academy, in Barbados. 

Thierry Gale in the day of his signing for Budapest Honved

Photo credit: Budapest Honved


National Team


    The winger has played friendlies, Concacaf Nations League and CONCACAF U17 Championship for the Bajan Tridents counting with 6 caps and one goal. His official debut for Barbados Senior National Team was on 25 March 2018 against Bermuda at the age of 15 years old. He substituted Rashad Jules. The game ended 0-0. Thierry Gale's first goal with Men's National Team jersey was in 4-nil victory over saint-Martin in Concacaf Nations League. Gale also represented Barbados at U17, U20 and U23 levels.

Gale is son of former barbadian footballer Dwayne Gale, that was the champion of Barbados Premier League twice for Paradise FC and once for Notre Dame, in the early 2000s.


quarta-feira, 10 de junho de 2020

Caribbean Bound in USL 2020





There are 57 Caribbean footballers playing in USL, in United States. Watch the video and know all of them!

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quarta-feira, 27 de maio de 2020

CUBANO MARCEL HERNANDEZ ANOTA DOBLETE EN COSTA RICA

Marcel Hernandez llega a 19 goles en la temporada

En la partida inaugural de la jornada 18 de la Liga Promérica (La Liga de Costa Rica), lo cubano Marcel Hernandez anotó dos goles en la vitória de su equipo CS Cartaginés contra lo ADR Jicaral Sercoba por 4-2.

Hernandez abrió lo marcado con un gol de cabeza a los 5 minutos. Su segundo gol, y lo cuarto de su equipo, fúe una verdadera obra prima. Un gran arremate de tiro libre, sin chances para lo portero.

quinta-feira, 21 de maio de 2020

CHECK HOW WAS THE RETURN OF CARIBBEAN PLAYERS IN COSTA RICA

Jovon East (Left), Aubrey David (Centre) and Marcel Hernandez

The action of the football in Costa Rica returned yesterday. The Liga Promérica Clausura was
interrupted since March 15th, in the match day 15. The league resumed yesterday with the Matchday
16. Four out five caribbean players played for their sides.