Sunday, April 29, 2007
Jamaica fall 3-0 to Canada in CONCACAF Under-17 World Cup qualifying tournament.
Jamaica’s Under -17 team suffered a blow to their U-17 World Cup dreams as they lost 3-0 against Canada at the National Stadium last night. Goals from Daniel Tannous in the 6th minute, Jarek Whiteman in the 42nd and William Hyde in the 83rd pushed Jamaica to an early setback in the five-team CONCACAF Under-17 World Cup qualifying tournament.
For the most part, Jamaica U-17 offered little response and struggled to lift their game making bad passes and booting the ball aimlessly when under pressure. Although Canada dominated, Jamaica had a good chance in the 16th minute when Marion Boothe was release down the right by Kenniel Hyde, but the shot from the edge of the 18-yard box flew over the Canadians goal. Jamaica had another good chance to score in the 38th minute when the Canadian keeper failed to hold on to John-Ross Doyley's grounder. More in the news |More in the Forum|
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