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Bermuda’s Zeiko Lewis (right) taking a shot at goal before Barbados’ Omani Leacock can attempt to close him down. (CONCACAF) Social Share
Barbados’ Concacaf Gold Cup journey suffered a premature ending as they went down 8-1 to Bermuda in their crucial qualifier at the DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale on Friday night.
The Tridents conceded four goals in either half including the fastest goal in Gold Cup history, scored by Bristol City striker Nahki Wells 17 seconds after kick off.
Concerned about a possible offside, Canadian referee Drew Fischer consulted the Virtual Assistant Referee (VAR) who deemed the goal to be a fair one.
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That’s Moore like it, T&T! Eve’s Warriors hit Montserrat for six in opening Gold Cup playoff
Some lightning in Fort Lauderdale forced a 45 minute delay of Angus Eve’s first game in charge of the Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team last night. But by midnight the flashes of brilliance at the Drv Pnk Stadium came mostly from the Soca Warriors, as the twin island republic romped to a 6-1 win in their opening Concacaf Gold Cup playoff fixture.
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Article by June 28, 2021
The 24-man Bajan Tridents squad left the island on Sunday destined for Florida, where they will compete against Bermuda on July 2 for qualification in Group B of the preliminary round in the first-ever Concacaf Gold Cup tournament. The preliminaries, set to be held from July 2 to 6 will see 25 participating nations bring their best game to the table, in a bid to advance to the Group Stage on July 10.
Head Coach Russell Latapy has strengthened his arsenal with Maccabi Tel Aviv striker Nick Blackman, Redditch United’s winger Curtis Hutson, and Holland-based FC Den Bosch Dwayne Green.
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A late goal by Emile Saimovici playing his second international game for Barbados ensured a crucial 1-0 victory against Anguilla last night, during their second Group D match of the CONCACAF Qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Playing at the Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium in the Dominican Republic, midfielder Saimovici brought much joy to Barbados’ bench in the 81st minute. A well-placed corner kick compliments forward Ryan Trotman was met by a powerful header from Saimovici for the match-winning goal.
A native of Vancouver, Saimovici is the son of a Romanian-Canadian father and a Barbadian mother. He played at Clark College in Vancouver and Centennial College in Toronto, where he was named an OCAA league all-star in 2013–14. He has played in both Canada and the United States.