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    FIFA U-17 World Cup Korea 2007

    USA lead the way to Korea

    US players celebrate their ticket to Korea. The Americans hold the special distinction of being the only team to have qualified for every FIFA U-17 World Cup.

    (FIFA.com) 07 May 2007

    Both the USA and Costa Rica qualified from the five-team group in Kingston with one match to spare, before the Americans knocked off the Ticos on the final match day to finish top of the table on nine points.

    "It's amazing. Now we have to look forward to South Korea and the World Cup. We have to get prepared for that and be determined to do well there as well," remarked US midfielder Gregory Garza, who combined with Ellis McLoughlin to see off Costa Rica 2-1 in their final test.

    The only team to have qualified for every instalment of the FIFA U-17 World Cup (formerly the FIFA U-17 World Championship), few were expecting the USA to stumble in Kingston. And stumble they did not - despite a major hiccup along the way.

    After opening their account with a simple 3-0 win over Trinidad & Tobago on 29 April, the Americans - led by veteran boss John Hackworth - kept up their form with a 2-1 win over Canada two days later, resisting a late fight-back from their neighbours to the north to book their passage to Korea with six points - good enough for at least a third-place finish. In their third contest, though, the favourites were hit with a proper shock when, after taking a 2-0 lead, they let their advantage slip by conceding three goals in the last ten minutes against hosts Jamaica. It was the Americans' first loss at U-17 or U-16 level to Caribbean opposition since 1988, and it brought their 18-game unbeaten streak to a halt.

    Despite the upset, they righted the ship to beat Costa Rica in their final match and finish top of the group.

    Costa Rica were surely not too disappointed with the result, as they had also assured themselves of a spot at the world finals thanks to amassing seven points from their first three matches. Manuel Urena's men saw off Trinidad & Tobago 2-0 in their first game, courtesy of two goals in six minutes from Diego Brenes, who broke the deadlock on 70 minutes, and Jorge Castro. The red-clad side - who reached the quarter-finals of Peru 2005 - then went on to collect a hard-earned point against an impressive and ambitious Canadian outfit two days later. Though there were no goals scored in the highly tactical contest, the Central Americans had the run of the play and the better scoring chances.

    They booked their passage to Korea two days later by edging out the hosts 1-0. Again Castro was the hero on the day, scoring the only goal of the affair. Their loss to the USA on 6 May was not so bitter in the light of their securing a place at Korea 2007, which will be Costa Rica's seventh FIFA U-17 world finals, a best among Central American nations.

    T&T players celebrate Kevin Molino’s crucial strike against Jamaica – the goal that saw them through to the finals.

    T&T explode
    Whereas both the Americans and the Ticos were able to ease through their final match, both knowing their fate, Trinidad & Tobago had to sweat out their final matchday. Earning three points from a 2-1 win over Canada, they were one point behind the Canucks (on 4) and facing a Caribbean grudge-match with the host Jamaicans, who were also on three points.

    The situation was simple: win to go through. The Trinidadians kept the calmer of the two island sides and 16-year-old Kevin Molino's lone goal in the 13th minute had the young Soca Warriors cheering their ticket to Korea.

    The win marks a massive boom for the dual-island nation, whose senior side turned heads and created a sensation in their first-ever appearance at a FIFA World Cup™ last year in Germany.

    The USA, T&T and Costa Rica will now join debutants Haiti and Honduras in the Far East, the two sides qualifying vying the first Group (A) of qualifying last month in Tegucigalpa. CONCACAF - along with UEFA - will send the largest party to the Far East, with five representatives in all.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    Re: USA, T&T & Costa Rica will now join Haiti & Honduras...

    http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index...s?id=161143312

    'IT'S ONLY JUST BEGUN'


    T&T head coach lauds Young Warriors

    Kern De Freitas

    Wednesday, May 9th 2007

    world cup-bound: Proud Trinidad and Tobago Under-17 coaches Anton Corneal, left, and Wim Rijsbergen listen to their young charges chant their battle cry on Monday evening at Piarco International Airport on their return from the CONCACAF qualifying tournament in Jamaica where they qualified for the 2007 FIFA World Under-17 Championship in Korea. A TRIUMPHANT squad of Trinidad and Tobago's young footballers arrived at Piarco International Airport from Jamaica on Monday night, having only the day before qualified for the FIFA World Under-17 Championship in Korea.
    And the message for them, in the midst of celebrations, is that their journey has only just started.
    "The job has now begun," senior national head coach Wim Rijsbergen declared after returning with the team from the CONCACAF qualifying tournament in Jamaica.
    "This could be the future for this country," Rijsbergen stressed, "because they know what it is to be a little more disciplined than the ordinary sportsman here, and they know what it takes to go all the way. Hopefully, this will be the start of a bright future."
    The Dutchman hoped the team would remain together "for a long period of time" and bring more stability and success to T&T football.

    "Hopefully, it won't be the last time we come here and be welcomed by a lot of people because we did something good."
    Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Roger Boynes was full of praise for "a job well done" by the Young Soca Warriors, who once again "put T&T on the map".
    "...We applaud you," Boynes told the junior footballers. "You inspired the nation, you have lifted up Trinidad and Tobago here with your victory, and with your discipline..."
    He also singled out the small figure of Mucurapo Senior Comprehensive student Kevin Molino-the goalscorer in T&T's 1-0 victory over the Jamaicans in his only match of the tournament-for his contribution. Molino is also a youth player with CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh.
    "Well done youngster. You really did the nation proud," a beaming Boynes told the 16-year-old Carenage resident.
    "...You are very humble, I am told," he added. "Congrats to you, and to the nation as a whole."
    Coach Anton Corneal not only lauded his charges for their performances, but thanked all involved in making the team's campaign a success, including T&T Football Federation technical director Lincoln Phillips, special adviser Jack Warner, the entire training staff, and entertainer Kees Diffenthaller, who he said was instrumental in inspiring the young footballers with the theme song "Lion".
    He also paid tribute to his predecessors Peter Pierre, Dion La Foucade and Ken Elie, who each had stints with the team over the last two and a half years.
    "I hope this is just a start of things to come," a gratified Corneal said. "We have other teams to qualify, other younger teams, and we had to use one team as an example."
    The next step for the Young Warriors is to prepare for the World Under-17 Championship, which runs from August 18-September 9.
    Also qualifying for the tournament from the CONCACAF region are USA, Costa Rica, Haiti and Honduras. Some of the other countries which have already qualified for the tournament include: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Japan, Tajikistan, Syria, Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, Syria, and New Zealand.

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    • #3
      Re: USA, T&T & Costa Rica will now join Haiti & Honduras...

      How many times can this happen?

      "...who once again "put T&T on the map".

      Hahaha!


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