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Sunday, June 1, 2025

T&T U-17s in do-or-die against Costa Rica

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Walter Alibey
105 days ago
20250216
T&T’s starting XI against St Maarten’s Seth Hadeed, from left front row, Dominic Joseph, Talan McMillan, Jaydon Caprietta, and back row, Phillip Nelson, Josiah Kallicharan, Sheridan McNish, golkeeper Levi WIlliams, Jimally Renne, Adam Pierre and Nkosi Foncette at the Concacaf Under-17 World Cup Qualifiers. Today, T&T will play Costa Rica in their final group B match.

T&T’s starting XI against St Maarten’s Seth Hadeed, from left front row, Dominic Joseph, Talan McMillan, Jaydon Caprietta, and back row, Phillip Nelson, Josiah Kallicharan, Sheridan McNish, golkeeper Levi WIlliams, Jimally Renne, Adam Pierre and Nkosi Foncette at the Concacaf Under-17 World Cup Qualifiers. Today, T&T will play Costa Rica in their final group B match.

Courtesy Concacaf

Na­tion­al Un­der-17 foot­ball coach Shawn Coop­er is in the po­si­tion he once en­vi­sioned when he and his charges left for Cos­ta Ri­ca to con­test Group B of the Con­ca­caf Un­der-17 World Cup Qual­i­fiers some two weeks ago—his team must beat host Cos­ta Ri­ca to ad­vance.

Coop­er’s en­tire plan had been mapped out that way, as he told the me­dia it would be a bat­tle be­tween his charges and the Cos­ta Ri­cans for the top spot.

Co­in­ci­den­tal­ly, Guyana cre­at­ed two up­sets that even­tu­al­ly bal­anced off in the end, draw­ing with T&T on Feb­ru­ary 7, and against Cos­ta Ri­ca on Feb­ru­ary 13 in San Jose, which left both the ju­nior So­ca War­riors and the Cos­ta Ri­cans in po­si­tions two and one, re­spec­tive­ly, on sev­en points af­ter three match­es with Los Ticos in pole po­si­tion on goal dif­fer­ence.

Coop­er has since called for an all-round ef­fort against the Cos­ta Ri­cans Sun­day night at 9 pm at the Es­ta­dio Ale­jan­dro Mor­era So­to, with on­ly the win­ner of the group qual­i­fy­ing for the FI­FA U-17 World Cup in Qatar lat­er this year.

To date, his new-found strik­er Josi­ah Kallicha­ran from Eng­land has proven to be worth the wait, hav­ing scored a hat-trick in their last en­counter against Sint Maarten in a 9-0 thrash­ing, as well as a dou­ble in a 3-1 vic­to­ry over the British Vir­gin Is­lands last week.

Coop­er is still in search of his best per­for­mance de­spite his charges’ 9-0 and 3-1 wins, say­ing he thought they could have been much bet­ter. Coop­er wants his charges to as­sess the game quick­ly on the field, not­ing that coach­es would set out game plans but the play­ers are the ones to dic­tate the game when they go out on the pitch.

He de­scribed the Cos­ta Ri­cans as a dy­nam­ic group of play­ers who are al­so ex­pe­ri­enced. Coop­er said on­ly an all-round per­for­mance by his team will earn them the re­quired re­sult tonight.

To­day’s match­es

Group A

An­guil­la vs Cu­ra­coa, 3 pm

Cana­da vs Bermu­da, 8 pm

Group B

British Vir­gin Is­lands vs Guyana, 6 pm

Cos­ta Ri­ca vs T&T, 9 pm

Group C

Be­lize vs Bar­ba­dos, 2 pm

Mex­i­co vs Nicaragua, 5 pm

Group E

An­tigua and Bar­bu­da vs St Vin­cent and the Grenadines, 6 pm

Haiti vs Guatemala, 9 pm

Group B stand­ings

Pos Team MP W D L Gf Ga +/- Pts

1 Cos­ta Ri­ca 3 2 1 0 19 2 17 7

2 T&T 3 2 1 0 13 2 11 7

3 Guyana 3 1 2 0 6 3 3 5

4 British V I 3 1 0 2 5 8 -3 3

5 Sint Maarten 4 0 0 4 0 28 -28 0


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