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VI downed by French Guiana

The Virgin Islands lost French Guiana 6 - 0. Photo: BVIFA
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – As the qualifying rounds for the 2015 Gold Cup got underway on Friday May 30, 2014, Virgin Islands faced French Guiana in Group Two, hosted by Aruba and were downed 6-0.

The game played on the Astroturf surface at the Complejo Deportivo Guillermo Prospero Trinidade, Oranjestad, saw the VI concede a first half penalty, but otherwise match their taller and seemingly stronger physically opponents.

However in the second half with a lack of match fitness beginning to show and a spate of minor injuries upsetting the team’s rhythm, the VI conceded five more goals and looked a tired, relieved group when the final whistle blew.

The injury problems ahead of Sunday night’s game against the host, Aruba, include Troy Caesar (minor concussion), Gregory James (instep bruising), Joel Fahie (ankle), and Chris Telemaque (groin).

“We didn’t get any warm up games,” lamented Coach Avondale Williams. “The players have been outplayed by height and body strength, we were pushed off the ball too easily, but will learn from this and come back strong.”

The VI did create themselves a few chances and showed that when they got the ball to feet and passed it around, then they were a threat to the opposition.

The competition will once again decide several teams that will qualify for CONCACAF’s showpiece event and, on this occasion, one which will obtain an automatic berth to the Centennial America Cup 2016. The champion of the 2015 Gold Cup will then participate in a play-in match against the 2013 champion United States for a spot in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.

Cuba is the defending champion, capturing it’s first-ever title two years ago by topping Trinidad & Tobago 1-0 in the final. Both sides advanced to the Gold Cup along with Haiti and Martinique.

 

11 Responses to “VI downed by French Guiana”

  • Well Sah (31/05/2014, 09:29) Like (1) Dislike (13) Reply
    These waste aint score a goal in two years.
  • Doop (31/05/2014, 11:02) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Waste a god dam time!!!
    • chad (03/06/2014, 21:21) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      as to u doop u sound stupid why u aint try and represent your country at something and let's see how well u do then u can talk u sound foolish don't blame the guys blame the facilities we have to use for a country with so much money what is being done to improve all the sports here am so sad for u
  • chad (31/05/2014, 11:09) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    These losers!!!
  • egg face (31/05/2014, 11:27) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    waste of our $$$$$$$$
  • set ah unfit jokers (31/05/2014, 13:35) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Ayo think that by going on the field every day and playing around and not exercising is joke? That's all they do in there...fooling around wid the country's money.
  • chad (31/05/2014, 16:37) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Tough crowd...
  • World Gone Crazy (31/05/2014, 19:23) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    A bunch of fair weather fans around here. You can't grow a rose in concrete.
  • Pool Has no water (31/05/2014, 23:13) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    hey just so you guys no, these players arent on government money. they're on fifa's stipend so its there money to waste
  • Concern 1 (01/06/2014, 07:45) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    They are really unfit. They needed more practise matches before going into this tournament. Unlike the J/can team right now they are doing a lot of this before the upcoming Concacaf, Gold Cup, etc. If the local Federation is low on funds go to the neighbouring islands or allow for your neighbours to come to the BVI for more practise matches. For those of you who thing that the stipend FIFA gives to these FA is a ton load well think again. With the various levels, coaches and committee members often have to travel then you know that that stipend disappears in no time.It is only fair and feasible that several organisations partner and continue to partner with the various sporting disciplines in and around the BVI for the holistic development of sports, education, etc.
  • ccc (01/06/2014, 09:11) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    Give this money to basketball ball


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