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VI U17 footballers wrap up successful tour of TCI with 1-1 draw

- lone game lost was against TCI U21 team
The Virgin Islands U17 National Team returned home from the Turks and Caicos Islands with the three-match series ending all square and Quelahni Nickie being named MVP. Photo: BVIFA
Quelahni Nickie of the Virgin Islands U17 National Football Team was named MVP of the 3-game series against teams from Turks & Caicos Islands at the weekend. Photo: BVIFA
Quelahni Nickie of the Virgin Islands U17 National Football Team was named MVP of the 3-game series against teams from Turks & Caicos Islands at the weekend. Photo: BVIFA
Virgin Islands U17 footballers (in green) won the match against their counterparts from the Turks and Caicos Islands on May 22, 2021. Photo: TCIFA/Facebook
Virgin Islands U17 footballers (in green) won the match against their counterparts from the Turks and Caicos Islands on May 22, 2021. Photo: TCIFA/Facebook
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks & Caicos Islands- The Virgin Islands U17 National Team returned home from the Turks and Caicos Islands with the three-match series ending all square and Quelahni Nickie being named MVP.

The VI boys won their first game 1-0, lost their second 0-2 and drew their third and final game 1-1 at the Turks & Caicos Football Association (TCIFA) National Academy facility at the weekend.

‘Very successful trip’

According to Head Coach Clinton Percival aka ‘Tinnie’, it was a very successful trip and one that will definitely help the future development of the squad.

“The Boys had a chance to showcase all they have been working hard towards,” he stated, adding “and it gave us Coaches a chance to see what we still need to work on to make this group even stronger and better. As the FA continues to build the capacity of our young players, we will eventually have a formidable team.”

The final game of the grueling series, which saw back-to-back games over three days, ended as a 1-1 draw after Johari Lacey had rifled home a bullet shot into the top right corner from 25 yards out inside 5 minutes of the start.

The hosts were able to claw back level not long after and despite having a couple of goals disallowed the VI boys were unable to find a winner.

‘Our best game’- Head Coach

“I think it was our best game,” noted Percival. “The Boys showed excellent team play and ball movement and showed great fighting spirit to deal with the hosts sustained pressure. Nickie must be especially commended for his tenacity and strong ball play in midfield and defense over the three games, which earned him the MVP Trophy.”

The second game had pitted the VI U17’s against TCI U21’s and proved a much more technical game and saw the hosts run out 2-0 winners.

“Our boys held their own throughout the game and created some good chances,” commented Percival.

“They were older and somewhat more experienced, but these types of games will help the players to grow.”

Bright start to tour of TCI

The Tour had got off to a bright start as the visiting Virgin Islands team ran out 1-0 victors over the TCI with a made in Virgin Gorda goal proving decisive as Sheldon Toney supplied the assist on a goal for T’Khoi Richardson.

“It was a very tough and physical game,” summed up Percival.

“The team was on the receiving end of some hard and harsh tackles but showed great fortitude and discipline. Defensively we were strong and were able to deny TCI any shots on goal,” Coach Percival said.

8 Responses to “VI U17 footballers wrap up successful tour of TCI with 1-1 draw”

  • Uncle (25/05/2021, 09:01) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Looking good nephew, made me proud
  • Bullterrior (25/05/2021, 09:53) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Awesome indeed.
    Keep up the good work guys.
    Aim for winning all three next time.
    The sky is the limit.
  • Yayyy (25/05/2021, 10:10) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Q. Congratulations.
  • Lawyer (25/05/2021, 11:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I hope we can get a more comprehensive report on the games. like who played and who was substituted etc. Maybe on the www.bvifootball.com website. Congratulation!! Our national team future looking bright. The BVI Government could help by providing more assistance to the couple of players who need a fast track on their immigration status.
  • Yipee!! (25/05/2021, 12:18) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congrats to the entire team and a big shout out to Quelahni.
  • VIslander (25/05/2021, 15:17) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Congratulations to the entire team: players and coaches. Also a big shout out to the BFEC students for putting your school and community in such a positive light.
    Remember that losses are just as important if not more so than wins. Your losses will teach you lessons that wins can not. Just do your best and continue to work cohesively. Together we will achieve much.

    To the supporters: help these youngsters along their chosen paths. It takes a village to raise a child. Let’s support their positive efforts and help them as they strive for excellence.
    Again, to the coaches, players, parents, supporters and well wishers: congratulations
  • VG (25/05/2021, 17:41) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Big up ya self Q
  • guy hill (29/05/2021, 06:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations. Always continue to do and be your very best youngsters. Positive level vibes. Be Brave.


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