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February 17, 2008
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Jamaica National
U20 fight hard to win against Seba United on Match day of the
Digicel Clinics |
Sunday, 17
February – Kingston, Jamaica: The eighth and final leg of the
Digicel Kick Start Football Clinics ended in Jamaica yesterday
with a 1-0 win for the Jamaica National U20’s against Seba United.
A proud Jamaican born John Barnes congratulated the Nationals on
their hard fought victory: “It was not an easy win, but a well
deserved win. It is not always easy for a team that does not
usually play together to win against a team like Seba United who
play together all the time. You worked together well today in the
true spirit of teamwork.”
The 22 players
selected to make the National U20 team were put through their
paces for two days during the Jamaica Digicel Clinics. Head Coach
for the National Junior team and Assistant Coach of the Jamaica
Digicel Clinics, Theodore ‘Tappa’ Whitmore, commented on the two
day training: “What John Barnes has implemented here is exactly
what these players needed. They needed to be reminded of the
basics and John has brought it back to basics. We have a lot of
talented players here and these Clinics have helped them to adopt
the right attitude, the will, the discipline and the focus needed
to be professional.”
At a press
briefing on Tuesday, February 12, Jamaica Football Federation (JFF)
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Reggae Boyz'
Technical Director Rene Simoes, JFF President Horace Burrell
and Digicel Clinics Head Coach John Barnes |
President,
Horace Burrell, commended the efforts made by Digicel with the
Digicel Kick Start Clinics: “In 2005, Digicel saw the light and
made the wise decision to focus on football, the most popular
sport in the world. They have now taken over Caribbean football,
not only as a sponsor, but as a company who make every effort to
develop the sport in the region. The Digicel Clinics is a true
reflection of that Digicel has been doing with Caribbean football
and I assure them now, that the process of development in Jamaica
will continue after the Digicel clinics.”
After the match
yesterday, Digicel Clinics Head Coach, John Barnes gave the boys
from both the National U20 team and Seba United words of advice
for the future: “While only six boys from the region will be
picked to go to Sunderland, this should not dishearten those who
are not chosen. The opportunity is there and you never know who
may be watching, so stay diligent, keep focused and work hard to
be the best footballers you can be.”
John Barnes will
now have the difficult task of selecting the six most talented
Caribbean footballers he has seen, who will be offered the once in
a lifetime opportunity to travel to the UK to take part in one
week’s training at English Premier League side Sunderland AFC’s
Academy of Light. The announcement will take place in Kingston,
Jamaica at the end of February.
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Jamaica
National U-20 |
1 - 0
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Seba United
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10 |
Shots |
13 |
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13 |
Fouls |
15 |
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0 |
Yellow cards |
0 |
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0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
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0 |
Offside |
2 |
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4 |
Corners |
2 |
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