DIGICEL CARIBBEAN CUP NEW YORK CHAMPIONS JAMAICA TO PLAY HAITI
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Long-Time rivals will face each other on Sunday July
18th
Wednesday,
July 14th 2010 – Brooklyn, New York: With only four
days remaining before Digicel Caribbean Cup champions Jamaica take on long-time
rival Haiti, coaches for the teams, Arthur Mikes and JC Valin, speak
exclusively to www.digicelfootball.com
about the tournament so far, the preparations for the game and how football
fever has gripped the Diaspora communities.
Jamaican
coach, Arthur Mikes, said; “So far the tournament has been going well. We’ve
played – and won – all three games, beating Guyana, Antigua and Colombia – who
we beat 5-0. We’ve scored 14 goals and only conceded two so we couldn’t have
asked for a better start to be honest.”
According to
Mikes, the Jamaicans are ready for Sunday’s match but will not take the Haitian
game lightly. “Training is going well – the players are well disciplined and
prepared for the match on Sunday. But Haiti always give us a good game, they
are a very forceful side so we’re focusing on gaining and maintaining
possession – keeping the ball away from them so that they are chasing us. The
Haiti game is always an important match for us. Over the last six years or so,
they have been the team that have beaten us and for them it’s also important
because we have been the team who have stopped them historically,” continued
Mikes.
“Support for
the tournament has been great despite two of the games coinciding with holiday
weekends – we still had great Jamaican support and during the World
Cup of course, we had tremendous support with football fever gripping
everyone.”
Haiti coach,
JC Valin, says this could be the most influential match of the tournament so
far for his team. “This is our third match so far. We drew the first match
against Guyana and won the second against Colombia, so it’s important that we
win this match to guarantee a position in the play-offs.
“There’s no
question – Jamaica are the team to beat. They have been champions for five
years in a row now and without a doubt they are the best in the competition.
They are a very tactical team and they play with speed and we are going to have
to manage that in order to control the game. We’ll try to slow them down and
frustrate them in their play to give us a chance with the ball and score goals.
We need to get up front, attack and put pressure on their defence.”
“So far the support
has been good but I expect on Sunday we’ll see big numbers out to watch these
two teams playing each other,” continued Valin.
This is the second year of a three-year sponsorship agreement with Digicel which provides much-needed funds to stage the weekly rounds of the tournament, as well as marketing support and investment in player development.
The tournament
is in its 19th year and features 12 representative teams from the Caribbean and
South America. The Digicel Caribbean Cup New York began on May 30th
in Jefferson High School, 12508 Flatlands Ave, Brooklyn, New York and 15 weeks
of exciting Sunday afternoon football will take place culminating in the grand
final on Sunday, September 5th. For more information, please log on
to www.digicelfootball.com
Digicel
currently offers a range of innovative products and services to Caribbean and
Central American nationals living in the Diaspora, including online top up –
where customers can log on to any Digicel website and top up or send minutes to
people back home; retail top up – where customers can go into any one of over
100,000 retail stores in the UK, Canada, the Caribbean and the USA and purchase
Digicel top up or send Digicel minutes to friends and relatives in their home
country; and Digicel calling cards – where customers calling friends and family
in Haiti and Jamaica can call home at competitive rates using minutes stored on
the calling card.
Digicel has
been involved in a wide range of football initiatives designed to support the
development of football in the Caribbean and Central America over the last six
years. Digicel, which has operations in 32 countries worldwide, sponsors 17
Football Federations and Leagues, as well as the Digicel Caribbean Cup and the
Copa de Naciones Digicel in Central America.
Digicel also
spearheads the Digicel Kick Start Clinics in the Caribbean and Central America,
which offer young footballers the opportunity to train with renowned
footballers such as Liverpool legends, John Barnes and Ian Rush, as well as
spend one week with UK Premier League Clubs, Sunderland AFC and Manchester
City.
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July 14th 2010 - Long-Time rivals will face each other on Sunday July 18th-
Long-Time rivals will face each other on Sunday July
18th
Wednesday,
July 14th 2010 – Brooklyn, New York: With only four
days remaining before Digicel Caribbean Cup champions Jamaica take on long-time
rival Haiti, coaches for the teams, Arthur Mikes and JC Valin, speak
exclusively to www.digicelfootball.com
about the tournament so far, the preparations for the game and how football
fever has gripped the Diaspora communities.
Jamaican
coach, Arthur Mikes, said; “So far the tournament has been going well. We’ve
played – and won – all three games, beating Guyana, Antigua and Colombia – who
we beat 5-0. We’ve scored 14 goals and only conceded two so we couldn’t have
asked for a better start to be honest.”
According to
Mikes, the Jamaicans are ready for Sunday’s match but will not take the Haitian
game lightly. “Training is going well – the players are well disciplined and
prepared for the match on Sunday. But Haiti always give us a good game, they
are a very forceful side so we’re focusing on gaining and maintaining
possession – keeping the ball away from them so that they are chasing us. The
Haiti game is always an important match for us. Over the last six years or so,
they have been the team that have beaten us and for them it’s also important
because we have been the team who have stopped them historically,” continued
Mikes.
“Support for
the tournament has been great despite two of the games coinciding with holiday
weekends – we still had great Jamaican support and during the World
Cup of course, we had tremendous support with football fever gripping
everyone.”
Haiti coach,
JC Valin, says this could be the most influential match of the tournament so
far for his team. “This is our third match so far. We drew the first match
against Guyana and won the second against Colombia, so it’s important that we
win this match to guarantee a position in the play-offs.
“There’s no
question – Jamaica are the team to beat. They have been champions for five
years in a row now and without a doubt they are the best in the competition.
They are a very tactical team and they play with speed and we are going to have
to manage that in order to control the game. We’ll try to slow them down and
frustrate them in their play to give us a chance with the ball and score goals.
We need to get up front, attack and put pressure on their defence.”
“So far the support
has been good but I expect on Sunday we’ll see big numbers out to watch these
two teams playing each other,” continued Valin.
This is the second year of a three-year sponsorship agreement with Digicel which provides much-needed funds to stage the weekly rounds of the tournament, as well as marketing support and investment in player development.
The tournament
is in its 19th year and features 12 representative teams from the Caribbean and
South America. The Digicel Caribbean Cup New York began on May 30th
in Jefferson High School, 12508 Flatlands Ave, Brooklyn, New York and 15 weeks
of exciting Sunday afternoon football will take place culminating in the grand
final on Sunday, September 5th. For more information, please log on
to www.digicelfootball.com
Digicel
currently offers a range of innovative products and services to Caribbean and
Central American nationals living in the Diaspora, including online top up –
where customers can log on to any Digicel website and top up or send minutes to
people back home; retail top up – where customers can go into any one of over
100,000 retail stores in the UK, Canada, the Caribbean and the USA and purchase
Digicel top up or send Digicel minutes to friends and relatives in their home
country; and Digicel calling cards – where customers calling friends and family
in Haiti and Jamaica can call home at competitive rates using minutes stored on
the calling card.
Digicel has
been involved in a wide range of football initiatives designed to support the
development of football in the Caribbean and Central America over the last six
years. Digicel, which has operations in 32 countries worldwide, sponsors 17
Football Federations and Leagues, as well as the Digicel Caribbean Cup and the
Copa de Naciones Digicel in Central America.
Digicel also
spearheads the Digicel Kick Start Clinics in the Caribbean and Central America,
which offer young footballers the opportunity to train with renowned
footballers such as Liverpool legends, John Barnes and Ian Rush, as well as
spend one week with UK Premier League Clubs, Sunderland AFC and Manchester
City.


