Stabroek News Sunday

GFF names 22 players for CFU Caribbean Cup third round qualifiers

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Following the unavailabi­lity of experience­d duo Gregory Richardson and Devon Millington and the injury to Englandbas­ed Neil Danns, the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has shortliste­d a 22member squad for upcoming the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Caribbean Cup third round qualifiers.

According to a release from the federation, five newcomers have made the provisiona­l team which will be trimmed down to 20 to faceoff with Suriname in Paramaribo on October 8th and Jamaica three days later at the Leonora Sports Facility.

Of the 22 players, 13 are foreign born and/or based, with the remaining eight squad members coming from Alpha United and Slingerz FC correspond­ingly. The final squad is expected to be named in the following days.

Making a return to the team will be skipper Gregory Richardson Devon Millington

Christophe­r Nurse. Nurse missed the last round of matches when Guyana lost to Curacao but defeated US Virgin Islands in the second round of the tournament in June.

While Nurse returns, inspiratio­nal midfielder Danns is out through injury.

So too are strikers Sheldon Holder, Emery Welshman and Canada-based goalkeeper Anthony Whyte.

According to the release, Canada-based schoolboy Shaquille Agard could not get enough time off from school and Millington, Richardson and Kester Jacobs have all made themselves unavailabl­e.

However, Head Coach Jamaal Shabazz has invited USA-based schoolboys, winger Cash Londo,n who plays for Cal Poly San Luis in California, goalkeeper Andrew Nestor, who plays for St. Francis in Brooklyn, New York and Anani Mohammed, who recently signed with Mexican Second Division team Atalante.

There are two additional surprise call up in Kai McKenzie Lyle, a 6ft 5 “goalkeeper who plays for Barnett in the English Division Two and USA-born midfielder Warren Creavalle who plays for the Philade lphia Union in the MLS.

The squad reads Goalkeeper­s: 1. Kai McKenzie Lyle (overseas) 2. Andrew Nestor (overseas). 3. Alex Murray, Defenders: 4. Jake Newton (overseas) 5. Samuel Cox (overseas). 6. Quincy Adams 7. Walter Moore (overseas) 8. Adrian Butters (overseas) 9. Colin Nelson. 10. Anani Mohammed (overseas), Midfielder­s: 11. Dwight Peters. 12. Cash London (overseas) 13. Trayon Bobb 14. Christophe­r Nurse (overseas) 15. Brandon Beresford (overseas). 16. Warren Creavalle (overseas) 17. Daniel Wilson 18. Kevin Beaton (overseas) and Strikers: 19. Anthony “Awo” Abrams. 20. Vurlon Mills. 21. Marcel Barrington (overseas). 22. Pernel Schultz. (Orlando Charles photo) Christophe­r Nurse Jamaal Shabazz

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Lower Corentyne’s Sharaz Ramcharran shows perfect form on his way to capturing a five-wicket haul yesterday at the Tuschen ground. He ended with 5-53 but his effort was not enough to see his team capture first innings points against West Demerara.
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