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Record crowd for U.S. soccer/T&T Pro League gets $5M

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Record crowd for U.S. soccer

By Patrick Horne From Caribbean Life

Soccer is fast becoming as American as apple pie!

For the past three weeks Americans packed stadiums during a soccer invasion by some of the world’s great clubs. Dubbed the Guinness International Challenge Cup, the second-year tournament not only served as preseason prepping for the Europeans, but the international friendlies, played in the most storied stadiums here, served to further permeate the passion for the game among Americans.

2014-08-05-horne-soccer-cl-02_slThe tournament created a host of talking points as two of England’s most storied clubs, Liverpool and Manchester City, battled to a 2-2 draw at New York’s storied Yankee Stadium, and as Greece’s Olympiacos beat famed Italian side AC Milan, 3-0, at Toronto’s BMO Filed; we saw Italian giants Inter Milan and Roma battle as Inter won, 2-0, at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field, home of the NFL Eagles, then Roma beat Spain’s legendary Real Madrid, the current European champions, 1-0, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.

Sell-out crowds also came to Sun Life Stadium in Miami; Heinz Field in Pittsburgh; Soldier Field in Chicago; FedEx Field in Washington DC; California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley; and Denver’s Sports Authority Field. Such was the extent of this European invasion. It confirmed Europe’s acknowledgement of the USA as a fertile soccer market, which was already signaled during the recent World Cup in Brazil.

Finally, there was the biggest house party in America at the ‘Big House’!

Call it confirmation of a conquered people, or refer to it as the unforgettable house party, whatever the coined phrase, soccer’s popularity here was unforgettably punctuated by the largest crowd to attend a soccer game in the USA when 109,318 fans showed up to watch England’s Manchester United beat Real Madrid, 3-1, at Michigan ‘Big House’ Stadium in Ann Arbor last Saturday afternoon, August, 2. Never mind that man-of-the-match Ashley Young scored twice for United, and that Javier Hernandez tallied for the United Red Devils and Gareth Bale got the lone goal for Real Madrid – the biggest talking point of the summer was the record crowd. It possibly was the second largest crowd ever to watch a soccer game after 173,850 fans marched into Brazil’s Maracana Stadium to see Uruguay defeat Brazil, 1-0, in the 1950 World Cup final.

So, yes, the ‘Big House’ crowd in Michigan signaled that soccer is surely becoming as American as apple pie!

Manchester United went on to beat English Premier League rival Liverpool, 3-1, at Sunlight Stadium to win this second edition of the Guinness International Challenge Cup. United, after a disastrous 2013 campaign under first-year coach David Moyes, was undefeated in the tournament under new coach, Dutchman Louis van Gaal. The Red Devils rallied from a 1-0 halftime deficit on goals by Wayne Rooney (55th min.), Juan Mata (57th) and Jesse Lingard (88th) for the win. Captain Steven Gerrard (14th) scored for Liverpool from the penalty spot. Real Madrid won the inaugural tournament last summer.

RED BULLS RALLY

The New York Red Bulls (6-6-10, 28 pts.), coming off yet another draw – it’s 10th of the season in a 1-1 stalemate at Real Salt Lake – rallied from a 1-0 deficit with 10 players to win 2-1 against the New England Revolution at Red Bull Arena last Saturday night in front of 20, 862 fans who braved foul weather.

After a ho-hum first half that saw the Red Bulls trail, 1-0, after a Revolution goal in the 20th minute by former U.S. international Charley Davies from a header off Teal Bunbury’s cross from the right wing, the locals played one of their best halves of the season with only 10 players.

New York moved the ball well and created numerous opportunities to score until the 47th minute when midfielder Dax McCarty took a short pass from Eric Alexander on the 20 yard line and chipped the ball over Revs goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth and into the upper left corner for the tying goal. The winner came in the 63rd minute when league-leading scorer Bradley Wright-Phillips received a pass in midfield and dribbled down the right wing, cut back inside and curled a left-footed shot just inside the left upright goalpost.

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The rally was complete and Wright-Phillips scored his 18th MLS goal, 19th overall on the season. Wright-Phillips will get his next chance to extend his goal-scoring effort and tie Juan Pablo Angel’s record 19 goals in an MLS season, when the Red Bulls play at the Chicago Fire on Sunday night, Aug. 10, 8:00 p.m. in Toyota Park.

MLS

In other MLS games last weekend, Sigi Schmid still has to wait to become the first MLS coach to get 200 wins; Schmid’s Seattle Sounders disappointed him for the second straight game when the Western Conference leaders Sounders lost, 1-0, to bottom-of-the-table San Jose Earthquakes. The Earthquakes, playing at their new home, Levi Stadium, got the lone goal from Yannick Djalo, who out-ran a Sounder defender to latch onto a pass from U.S. international Chris Wondolowski for the only score. The Sounders lost its game before, 3-0, to the Los Angeles Galaxy.

The Portland Timbers are having a hard time duplicating their successful 2013 season as they sputtered to a 3-1 loss to host Los Angeles Galaxy. Irishman Robbie Keane scored twice and assisted once to lead the Galaxy and win the MLS player-of-the-week award. Gyasi Zardes opened the scoring for Los Angeles. Real Salt Lake knocked off host Colorado Rapids, 1-0, on a goal by Javier Morales, while teammate and goalkeeper Nick Rimando tied Kevin Hartman for the most shut-outs all-time with 112.

Toronto FC keeps racking up wins with its latest victory a 2-0 triumph over the Montreal Impact at Caputo Stadium in Montreal. Gilberto and Luke Moore scored a goal in each half for the win. Host Chicago Fire and Columbus Crew played to a 1-1 draw at Toyota Park; Mike Magee scored for the Fire from the penalty spot after a hand-ball call against the visitors, who tied the game just minutes into the second half on a goal by Higuain. The visiting Philadelphia Union scampered out of Kansas City with a point when newly-signed Brian Brown, on loan from Jamaica’s Harbor View FC, headed home a cross in the 71st minute to tie Sporting Kansas City, 1-1, after the host took the lead in the 54th minute through a tally by U.S. international Graham Zusi.

CARIBBEAN CUP

In local Caribbean Cup play at Jefferson High School Sports Complex in Flatlands, Brooklyn, the under-19 girls from the Cambria Heights Panthers club, in a split squad game, drew 1-1; in a boys under-19 contest between the Brooklyn Soca Lions and Brooklyn United ended 1-1. The Caribbean Cup East All-Stars beat the West All-Stars, 4-1.

IMAGES:

Inter Milan’s Andrea Ranocchia (23) and Real Madrid’s Isco collide while chasing the ball during the first half of a soccer game in the first round of the Guinness International Champions Cup, Saturday, July 26, 2014, in Berkeley, Calif.

AP Photo/Ben Margot

New York Red Bulls defender Roy Miller (7) and Real Salt Lake forward Olmes Garcia (13) go after the ball, in MLS action at Rio Tinto Stadium, in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, July 30, 2014.

AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Rick Egan

For more on this story go to: http://www.caribbeanlifenews.com/stories/2014/8/2014-08-05-horne-soccer-cl_2014_8.html

T&T Pro League gets $5M

20140629060526!TT_Pro_LeagueBy Ian Prescott From Trinidad Express Newspapers

The Digicel Pro League is set to operate for at least the next two years following recent Government approval of $5 million in government funding. Dexter Skeene, the Pro League’s chief executive officer (CEO) on Saturday confirmed that the local professional league had obtained funding approval prior to the recent resignation of former Sport Minister Anil Robert, and the firing of the Board of the Sport Company of Trinidad and Tobago (SPORTT).

The Pro League is the top professional football league in the Caribbean, employing footballers from Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Guyana, St Kitts-Nevis, Antigua, St Lucia, and even as far as the US, Brazil and Colombia.

However, professional football in the Caribbean is still in the development stages and could not survive without financial support of government and major sponsors such as Digicel and First Citizens Bank. “Government has approved two more years of support for the Pro League,” Skeene confirmed in response to Express enquiries. “That would amount to five million dollars over two years.”

The Pro League is set to begin its 14th consecutive season next month, even without significant support from spectators and substantial financial sponsorship as-associated with major leagues. Skeene said it would be difficult to sustain the league without financial help.

“Just like the support we receive from all our partners, government support is essential for the functioning of the Pro League and we are very appreciative of it,” Skeen said.

Skeene, a former national footballer who formed part of the storied Strike Squuad, also begged for continued support from government for clubs, some of which benefit from community funding from the Sportt Company.

Skeene also revealed that the start of the 2014-2015 season of the Digicel Pro League had now been pushed back a month, to facilitate two international tournaments being hosted by Trinidad and Tobago. The Pro League will officially kick off on September 20, with the staging of the Digicel Charity Shield between last season’s champions W Connection FC and 2013-2014 runners-up Central FC. Three days later, the first round of matches begin on September 23.

“We have nine teams confirmed and looking forward to Guaya United becoming the tenth,” added Skeene, while explaining that last season’s National Super League champions Guaya United will soon to appear before the Pro League board to get final appoval to compete in the competition this season.

Meanwhile, he explained that the re-adjustment in Pro League fixtures comes because of competition for the availability of various grounds, to stage competing events. Trinidad and Tobago are due to first host the inagural Women’s Caribbean Cup from August 19-25, followed by the final round of the Caribbean Football Union U-20 Men’s tournament is scheduled to be hosted by Trinidad & Tobago from September 10-19. “The board met last week and decided that we would push back the season a bit,” Skeen added. “Rather than compete for venues, we have decided to continue to support the national team programmes.”

For more on this story go to: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/Pro-League-gets-5M-270701471.html

 

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