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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Auvray nets twice as Cavalier reach CCC final

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Sport Desk
287 days ago
20241101
Kaile Auvray scores twice.

Kaile Auvray scores twice.

T&T in­ter­na­tion­al Kaile Au­vray scored twice and Shaquille Stein a hat-trick as Cav­a­lier FC of Ja­maica slammed Do­mini­can Re­pub­lic's Mo­ca FC 7-0 in the sec­ond leg of their 2024 Con­ca­caf Caribbean Cup (CCC) semi­fi­nal for a 7-0 ag­gre­gate win at the Na­tion­al Sta­di­um in Kingston, Ja­maica on Wednes­day night.

Au­vray put the hosts in the lead as ear­ly as the first minute when his in­tend­ed left-sided cross from near the left by­line was mis­judged by Mo­ca FC goal­keep­er Miguel Baez and nes­tled in­to the far cor­ner of the net.

With­in six min­utes Stein ex­tend­ed the lead for Cav­a­lier with a head­er in­side the box which wrong-foot­ed Baez off a right-sided cross from Jal­maro Calvin.

Six min­utes be­fore the in­ter­val Christo­pher Ainsworth con­vert­ed from the penal­ty spot to fur­ther the lead for the home side 3-0 af­ter the ref­er­ee was asked to re­view an in­fringe­ment via the Video As­sis­tant Ref­er­ee for a foul on Au­vray.

It got worse for the vis­i­tors three min­utes in­to time added-on at the end of the first half with Stein fir­ing home from close range for a 4-0 lead head­ing in­to half­time.

Be­fore the teams left the field, tem­pers flared be­tween both teams with Mo­ca FC goal­keep­er Baez be­ing is­sued a red card in the 45'+5 along with Je­sus Cor­rea, leav­ing Mo­ca to play the sec­ond half with nine play­ers.

On the re­sump­tion, Pas­cual Ramírez took over in goal af­ter en­ter­ing for out­field play­er Vic­tor Sanchez, but the goals con­tin­ued to flow for the host with 20-year-old Au­vray col­lect­ing his brace in the 51st minute with a low left-foot­ed shot from out­side the box.

Stein com­plet­ed his hat-trick in the 62nd minute with his tour­na­ment-lead­ing sev­enth goal of the com­pe­ti­tion when he pounced on a re­bound in­side the six-yard box af­ter Ramirez de­nied a Dwayne Atkin­son ef­fort to ex­tend the lead to 6-0, by six.

Atkin­son even­tu­al­ly got his name on the score­sheet in the 79th from a penal­ty kick at­tempt to com­plete the Cav­a­lier vic­to­ry.

Run­ners-up in the 2023 edi­tion, Cav­a­lier FC sealed a re­turn to the Caribbean Cup fi­nal for a con­sec­u­tive oc­ca­sion and al­so clinched their par­tic­i­pa­tion in the 2025 Con­ca­caf Cham­pi­ons Cup while Mo­ca FC will con­test the third place match which will de­cide the third berth to the Cham­pi­ons Cup from the Caribbean re­gion.

Last night in the sec­ond semi­fi­nal, Do­mini­can Re­pub­lic's Cibao FC played host to Haiti's Re­al Hope FA in the sec­ond leg of their se­ries at Cibao FC Sta­di­um in San­ti­a­go de los Ca­balleros.

When both teams met in the first leg, Cibao FC came away with a 3-2 win with goals from Jean Lopez, Juan Di­az, and Ri­val­do Cor­rea to can­cel out. An­ge­lo Ex­ilus brace for Re­al Hope.


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