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Mexxx Posted - May 21 2002 : 7:22:40 PM
Qatar - Jamaica
4:0 (0:0)

Match:
23
Date:
17.Nov.1999
Venue:
DUNEDIN
Stadium:

Time:
18:00h
Spectators:
2180



Goals Scored:
WALEED (QAT) 52' , WALEED (QAT) 63' , BILAL (QAT) 69' , MESHAL (QAT) 91' .

Qatar Jamaica
[ 1] AL ANSARI Salman (GK , Capt ) [ 1] WILSON Keith (GK )
[ 2] AL ASSEIRI Abdullah [ 3] THOMAS Alex (Capt )
[ 3] AL KUWARI Essa [ 4] STEWARD Keveral
[ 4] FAWAZ [ 5] STEVENS Shane
[ 6] MESHAL [ 6] SAILSMAN Loren
[ 7] MOHAMED YASSER [ 7] FRASER Sean
[11] WALEED [ 8] KELLY Keith (-66')
[12] HUSSAIN [11] BRYAN Eshaya
[13] SEYDNA ALI (-79') [15] RICHARDS Dwayne
[14] AL GHANIM Ibrahim [16] KING Kevin (-64')
[17] BILAL (-82') [17] CHAMBERS Dane


Substitutes: Substitutes:
[18] MASOUD MOHAMED (GK ) [13] WHITTAKER Allien (GK )
[ 5] MADABBU Mohd [ 2] BATTISTE Sheldon
[ 8] MUAMER (+79') [ 9] STEWART Reinaldo (+64')
[ 9] MUSA Ahmad [10] BENNETT Anthony
[10] AL ROMAIHI Ibrahim [12] GORDON Craig (+66')
[15] NAFEED [14] BROWN Kingsley
[16] EISSA GHOLOM (+82') [18] WOOLERY Deshaun


Coach: AL MISNAD Saeed (QAT) Coach: DE OLIVEIRA Clovis (JAM)

Cautions:
AL GHANIM Ibrahim (QAT) 32' , THOMAS Alex (JAM) 39' , SAILSMAN Loren (JAM) 86' .

Expulsions:
STEWARD Keveral (JAM) 73' .

Match Officials:
Referee: KAPITANIS Costas, CYP Asst. Ref. 1: OLIVEIRA GOMES Jorge, BRA
4th Official: TROXLER AYALA Robert Gustavo, PAR Asst. Ref. 2: LIU Tiejun, CHN


Match Summary:
Heavy rain made conditions difficult but Jamaica had the upper hand in the first half. But it all fell apart after half-time and Waleed got another two goals to raise his tournament tally to four. Bilal and Meshal added two more for an emphatic win.


Facts & Figures
0 Jamaica are the only team who did not score any goal in the history of FIFA U-17 (former U-16 World Tournament) World Championship. The Caribbean team left the tournament with three defeats in a row: only Thailand have the same record. A total of four teams have not scored a single point in this competition: besides Jamaica (3 matches played) and Thailand (6), there are also Canada (12) and Austria (3).

700 Rasoul Waleed’s 2nd goal is the 700th in the history of FIFA U-17 (former U-16 World Tournament) World Championship. Here you can find the complete list of the historical goals in this competition: 1st: Barreto (BRA), Qatar-Brazil 1-2, Shanghai, 31st July 1985 100th: Crawley (USA), Usa-Ecuador 1-0, St. John, 12th July 1987 200th: Al Roaihi (KSA), Guinea-Saudi Arabia 2-2, Edinburgh, 12th June 1989 300th: Kibiti (COG), Congo-Mexico 2-1, Carrara, 22nd August 1991 400th: Anosike (NGA), Argentina-Nigeria 0-4, Nagoya, 24th August 1993 500th: Nobi (OMN), Nigeria-Oman 1-2, Porto Viejo, 12th August 1985 600th: Ivan Sanchez (ESP), New Zealand-Spain 0-13, Ismailya, 11th September 1997 700th: Waleed (QAT), Qatar-Jamaica 4-0, Dunedin, 17th November 1999






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Karl Posted - May 21 2002 : 10:16:57 PM
There is something I am missing here. If Clovis is so awful why did the great Rene recommend him...claiming he was worthy of the honour?

The other problem I have is the frequency with which our teams lose shape when under pressure. Why?

Could it be the coaching at the earlier years?

If so? How are we going to strengthen that area?

Karl
Tillamawnin Posted - May 21 2002 : 7:39:59 PM
Mexxx: There is definately something wrong with our football, although most of us Jamaican fans will tell you that other teams are not as skilful as our players.

But then what were we to expect? The coach at the time was one DE OLIVEIRA Clovis, showing his colours before taking over the big side.

You are right though, those are some statistics we do not want to see again.

Tilla

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