U-20 Boyz must win
published: Saturday | October 28, 2006 <DIV class=KonaBody>
Paul-Andre Walker, Staff Reporter
Despite holding a perfect record in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) World Cup qualifying series, Jamaica's Under-20 team have it all to do today when they play against Haiti in Port-Au-Prince.
The 5:00 p.m. (local time) fixture is a dangerous one for the Jamaicans, who need to win to get into the next phase as an automatic qualifier.
While Jamaica have won their first two games (2-0 against the Netherland Antilles and 3-1 against Bermuda) they have to contend with a better goal difference from Haiti, who haven't lost either. Haiti defeated Bermuda 11-1 and the Netherland Antilles 5-0 to lead the group.</DIV>
published: Saturday | October 28, 2006 <DIV class=KonaBody>
Paul-Andre Walker, Staff Reporter
Despite holding a perfect record in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) World Cup qualifying series, Jamaica's Under-20 team have it all to do today when they play against Haiti in Port-Au-Prince.
The 5:00 p.m. (local time) fixture is a dangerous one for the Jamaicans, who need to win to get into the next phase as an automatic qualifier.
While Jamaica have won their first two games (2-0 against the Netherland Antilles and 3-1 against Bermuda) they have to contend with a better goal difference from Haiti, who haven't lost either. Haiti defeated Bermuda 11-1 and the Netherland Antilles 5-0 to lead the group.</DIV>