December 8, 2007
Amp up scoring, says Harbour View boss
Audley Boyd, Assistant
Sport Editor published: Saturday |
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Harbour View Football Club
members and other football officials participate at the
function honouring the team's victory in the CFU Caribbean
Club Championships. (Inset) Harbour View Football Club
chairman, Carvel Stewart, who is also the vice-chairman of the
Premier League Clubs Association. |
STRIKERS NEED to blast up the
scoring rate if the Cash Plus Premier League (CPPL) is to
become really exciting. That's the charge from Carvel Stewart,
chairman of Caribbean Club Championship winners Harbour View,
who are also the reigning Premier League champions.
"If the league is going to be a
spectacle, you'll have to score 3-4 goals. That's what people
want to see," noted Stewart, who is also vice- chairman of the
Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA).
In 60 CPPL matches this season,
133 goals have been scored at an average of 2.3 goals per
game.
Goalscoring
"We'll have to step up the
goalscoring in the Premier League," Stewart urged as the club
celebrated its Caribbean Club champs triumph with its
executives, players and specially invited guests from the
Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Kingston and St. Andrew
Football Association, PLCA and the media dining at the
Knutsford Court Hotel.
The Stars of the East beat off
the challenge of Trinidad and Tobago home teams San Juan
Jabloteh and Joe Public in the semis and final, respectively,
to win their second title in the past four years.
Harbour View, who won in 2004,
also beat fellow Jamaica team, Portmore United - the 2005
champions - in the quarter-finals.
Pointing to the fact that
Jamaican clubs have won thrice in the past four years, Stewart
stated that "... Jamaica's Premier League is the premier
league in the Caribbean.
"The bar was set very high
before we left Jamaica. It got even higher when we got to the
quarter-finals. The format and venue changed," Stewart
continued, referring to their unscheduled early meeting with
Portmore United, as well as other nagging problems involving
accommodation and transportation.
"This victory is a testimony to
our strength and character," he remarked. "The players stood
up to every adversity."
Team manager Ann-Marie Massey
concurred: "We found every reason to be positive. We turned
every negative into a positive."
Jamaica advance
The Jamaican champions advanced
to a quarter-final fixture in the eight-team CONCACAF Club
Champs, which also includes top teams from Mexico and the
United States.
"We have started the planning
for the CONCACAF rounds already ... preparing for the kinds of
assault we're going to launch on those fortresses," Stewart
said. "We're not going there to participate, we're going there
to achieve as much as possible."
He pointed to 2-2 losses
against U.S. teams in previous tries to illustrate their
competitiveness but noted they will need to be resilient to
make it past the quarter-final round.
"There wasn't a blowout in any
of the games against U.S. teams, just two 2-1 games. One was
played in 11 degrees fahrenheit. That's the strength of
character which we'll need going forward," Stewart said.
"If Harbour View are to
succeed, then it's Jamaica which will be succeeding. It's not
Harbour View going forward, it's Jamaica's football. We're
trying to grow this sport into a major industry in Jamaica.
That's what we're building here in Jamaica."
Expounding his thoughts to the
national level, he said utilising more local talent in the
national team would better serve the purposes of development.
"We will not develop if we keep
recycling those who we send abroad, and not inject those who
are here. I am convinced that our league is of a high
standard. It's not usually regarded as it should be," said
Stewart.
Raymond Anderson, first vice-
president of the JFF, said: "We've gained back some respect
from the region. Harbour View have brought Jamaica's football
back on a high again. The Premier League in Jamaica shows
we're improving."
Former Prime Minister Edward
Seaga, the PLCA chairman, talked of the sport's popularity and
called Harbour View a role model.
"Football is the most popular
sport in the world, more popular than all sports put together.
It attracts more spectators than any other in the world.
Perhaps, it's the only sport at all," Seaga said.
Management
"Harbour View have demonstrated
that management in football is important. Harbour View are a
role model for all teams in the league."
He added: "In this competition
there's no trophy, no prize money, but there's bragging
rights. That's what Harbour View went for and now it can brag
as it's the champion team in the Caribbean."
Ambassador A.B. Stewart
Stephenson, president of KSAFA, called it a "very special
occasion ... as we celebrate the success of our senior
affiliate in winning the Cup for the second time. It's a
memorable victory.
He added: "The victory by
Harbour View is a very fitting testament to the strong
develop-ment in KSAFA. Without any doubt, this is an exemplary
performance of any football team. It shows the vision of the
club as there was no prize money. I think that was a
tremendous investment in Jamaica's football.
"We're extremely proud and
absolutely delighted of Harbour View winning the CFU Club
championship," Stephenson said.
January 18, 2007
Quarterfinal series set for 2007 Champions’ Cup
The
quarterfinal home-and-away series fixtures for the 2007
CONCACAF Champions’ Cup™ are set with the first-legs scheduled
on 13, 21-22 February and the return matches from 28 February
– 1 March.
COMPLETE BRACKETS
Pachuca CF (MEX) will meet
Deportivo Marquense (GUA) in the opening-leg of the
Quarterfinal Series (QF) 1 at the Hidalgo Stadium in Pachuca,
Hidalgo Mexico on 22 February, while the second encounter is
scheduled for 28 February at the Marquesa de la Ensenada
Stadium in San Marcos, Guatemala.
The QF Series 2 has Puntarenas
FC (CRC) as the home team in the first match on 21 February,
against the Houston Dynamo (USA) at the Miguel Lito Perez
Stadium in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, while the second-leg is set
for the Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas USA on
1 March.
The QF Series 3 will feature
the Caribbean Champion (to be determined later this month)
hosting CD Guadalajara (MEX) in the first game on 13 February,
with the second-leg scheduled for 15 days later at the Jalisco
Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico. CD Olímpia (HON) takes on D.C.
United (USA) in the opening match of the QF Series 4 at the
Tiburcio Carias Andino Stadium in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on 21
February, while the second encounter is set for RFK Stadium in
Washington, D.C. USA on 1 March.
The quarterfinal winners will
advance to the Champions’ Cup Semifinal Series scheduled for
13-15 March and 3-5 April, respectively.
The Semifinal Series victors
will play for the 2007 CONCACAF Champions’ Cup™ on 17-19 &
24-26 April, respectively, with the winner also qualifying to
the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2007. The Champions’ Cup
Runner-up will be one of the three CONCACAF invitees to the
2007 Copa Nissan Sudamericana.
The 2007 CONCACAF Champions’
Cup™ will be broadcast on television by the FoxSports
International regional programming channels (Fox Soccer
Channel – USA; FoxSports en Español – USA; Fox Sports Latin
America Northern Cone – Caribbean, Central America & Mexico).
The CONCACAF Champions’ Cup™ is
the longest running international club competition in the
region and has crowned the champion club of the Confederation
since its inception in 1962.
2007 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS’
CUP™
Quarterfinals
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QF 1 -
22.02.2007: Pachuca, Hidalgo MEXICO; Hidalgo Stadium
(20:05) |
| PACHUCA CF (MEX)
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DEPORTIVO
MARQUENSE (GUA) |
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28.02.2007:
San Marcos, GUATEMALA; Marquesa de la Ensenada Stadium
(18:15) |
| DEPORTIVO
MARQUENSE (GUA) |
PACHUCA CF (MEX)
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QF 2 -
21.02.2007: Puntarenas, COSTA RICA; Miguel Lito Perez
Stadium (13:35) |
| PUNTARENAS
FC (CRC) |
HOUSTON
DYNAMO (USA) |
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01.03.2007: College Station, Texas USA; Texas A&M
University (20:05) |
| HOUSTON
DYNAMO (USA) |
PUNTARENAS
FC (CRC) |
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QF 3 -
13.02.2007: TBD; |
| CFU CHAMPION
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CD
GUADALAJARA (MEX) |
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28.02.2007: Guadalajara, Jalisco MEXICO; Jalisco Stadium
(20:45) |
| CD
GUADALAJARA (MEX) |
CFU CHAMPION
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QF 4 -
21.02.2007: Tegucigalpa, HONDURAS; Tiburcio Carias
Andino Stadium (20:00) |
| CD OLIMPIA
(HON) |
D.C. UNITED
(USA) |
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01.03.2007: Washington, D.C. USA; RFK Stadium (19:05) –
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| D.C. UNITED
(USA) |
CD OLIMPIA
(HON) |
Semifinal Series
- First-leg: 13-15 March
- Second-leg: 3-5 April
Final Series
- First-leg: 17-19 April
- Second-leg: 24-26 April
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