Trinidad and Tobago’s Under-17s resume their Concacaf U17 Men’s Qualifier campaign against the British Virgin Islands (BVI) at the Estadio...
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Trinidad and Tobago's men's under-17 football team (four points) surged to the top of group B in the Concacaf World Cup qualifiers when they earned a 3-1 victory over the British Virgin Islands at the Estadio Nacional in San Jose, Costa Rica on February 9. With only the group winner advancing to the 2025 Fifa Under-17 World Cup in Qatar, coach Shawn Cooper's team needed a positive result after being held to a 1-1 draw by Guyana on February 7. TT got the perfect start in the sixth minute, as Josiah Kallicharan headed past goalkeeper Toby Whiteside after Jaydon Caprietta floated in a lovely cross from the left flank. In the 27th minute, Kallicharan doubled TT's tally when he sent a thumping right-footed shot into the top corner after meeting a low cross from the right flank. Before the half hour mark, TT were flying as Fatima College standout Caden Trestrail scored via a deflection when he took a shot at goal in a crowded area in the 22nd minute. Sitting comfortably with a 3-0 lead at the half, Cooper's charges had a scare in the second half when goalkeeper Levi Williams spilled a right side free kick from substitute Theo Coombs. Luckily for TT and Williams, there wasn't a repeat of the goal they conceded against Guyana as defender Sheridan McNish spectacularly cleared away from the goal line. Also in second half action, TT substitute Criston Gomez had a volley well stopped by a sprawling Whiteside. In second-half stoppage-time, BVI did get on the scoresheet, albeit in controversial fashion. Again, a set piece delivery caused problems for Williams, but the goalkeeper received a bump from Luca Stuttard as he tried to catch the cross. Zeveih Abraham profited from the collision as he headed into an empty net to grab a consolation goal for the BVI. The loss was BVI's first in the group, as they hammered Sint Maarten 4-0 in their first game on February 7. TT will return to action when they play St Maarten from 6 pm (TT time) on February 13. Costa Rica played St Maarten after press time on February 9. The post Trinidad and Tobago U-17s keep World Cup hopes alive; beat BVI 3-1 appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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