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Date Posted: September 07, 2009
- Digicel brings the Caribbean Diaspora an exciting day of
football with special guest Jamaican International Reggae
Artiste, Shaggy
Monday, September 7th – Brooklyn, New
York, USA: In front of a record crowd at the Digicel
Caribbean Cup New York in Brooklyn, New York, on Sunday,
Jamaica beat back a spirited St. Vincent & the Grenadines to
walk away with the Digicel Caribbean Cup New York for the
fifth consecutive year.
In a thrilling final match - which was
scoreless at full time and resulted in a penalty shootout -
Jamaica’s captain and central defender, Desmond Breakenridge;
goalkeeper, Maurice Evans; and midfielder, Hugh Howell; led
the way to score all four of Jamaica’s penalty kicks -
against two for St. Vincent - to win the gold–plated Digicel
Caribbean Cup New York trophy. It was also the sixth overall
win for Jamaica in the 18 year history of the summertime
Caribbean soccer competition.
Jamaican and St. Vincent & the Grenadines
football fans had a fantastic day as they waved their
Digicel thundersticks and blew horns at the Jefferson High
School Field in Brooklyn. Digicel also brought international
Jamacian reggae star, Shaggy, to watch his home team in
action. A host of competitions – including the Digicel Kick
for Cards at half time – took place with two lucky St.
Vincent nationals, Tonya Christopher and Franics Clarke,
each winning Digicel calling cards.
Winning captain, Breakenridge - a member
of Jamaica’s National Senior team, the Reggae Boyz - beamed
as he hoisted the Digicel Caribbean Cup New York trophy
which was presented to him by Digicel Country Manager for
the Diaspora, Valérie Estimé, and Jamaican international
reggae artiste, Shaggy.
“Today was not our best effort as a team
but individuals stepped up and kept us in the game. This is
what a championship is all about, who can endure to the end
and we did,” said Breakenridge.
Winning coach, Arthur ‘Jetty’ Mikesm,
however, insisted that his team was “brilliant on the field
today, we trained for this one all week.”
International reggae artiste, Shaggy, who
was there to support his team said of Jamaica’s win: “While
I’m not a fan of penalty shootouts, I think Jamaica played a
great game and I hope to see them here again at the final
next year. The Digicel Caribbean Cup New York is a fantastic
tournament and I’m delighted that Digicel has got involved
to support Caribbean football in the Diaspora.”
A disappointed and dejected head coach
for St. Vincent, Luxie Morris, said that his team did not
capitalize on its chances, especially in the first half as
both team traded attacking plays at both ends.
Only Rayvon Jack and substitute Chris Meyers converted their
penalty kicks for losing team SVG, and it was all over when
Evans guessed correctly to block Seinard Bowens’ kick for a
4-2 score line.
In the curtain raiser which kicked off at
3pm, the third place playoff between St. Lucia and St.
Kitts/Nevis ended with a 3-3 tie. St. Lucia was awarded
third place after Grenada withdrew from the match following
its hotly contested semi-final meeting with Jamaica last
week.
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