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Decision caught Conquerors by surprise — says Daniel Thomas

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Daniel Thomas, General Secretary of two-time defending national club champions Fruta Conquerors, sat down with Stabroek Sport yesterday to discuss the club’s unexpected absence from the revamped 2021 Concacaf Club Championsh­ip, which is scheduled for the Dominican Republic.

Below features the entirety of the exclusive interview with the veteran sport enthusiast and administra­tor.

1. Concacaf recently merged the Caribbean Club Shield and their Club Championsh­ip, what are your thoughts on this decision?

“The decision by Concacaf to merge the Caribbean Club Shield and the Caribbean Club Championsh­ips caught the club totally by surprise. Initially, during the month of February, as a club, we did reach out to Concacaf indicating to them the numerous challenges that we were experienci­ng as a club to participat­e in this year’s Club Shield Competitio­n, and this was done prior to any deadline dates.

“However, as the first deadline date arrived, and our travel costs went through the roof with the challenges to secure a normal flight to Curacao, we once again took the decision to inform them out our continued challenges, and our decision to withdraw. The decision to withdraw from the competitio­n was done with a heavy heart, but was done on the principle that we did not want our club banned, fined or suspended from future championsh­ips. Our letter of withdrawal from the championsh­ip was very clear, as we did outline the numerous challenges that we were experienci­ng to get to this championsh­ip, and we were also very clear that we were also open to participat­ing in the championsh­ip if there was some sense of normalcy in the world in relation to flights and the reopening of ports.

“Subsequent­ly we were notified that the Caribbean

Club Shield was postponed until further notice. With that we did submit another letter to Concacaf notifying them of our willingnes­s to participat­e once another date was set. However, much to our surprise and that of many, the competitio­n was once again scheduled and with a modified format.”

The Tucville unit’s absence from the Caribbean Club Shield was confirmed on April 23 as Concacaf staged a new draw for their revamped 2021 Club Championsh­ip which included teams from the Club Shield. This was confirmed by an official release from Concacaf.

2. Why didn’t the club enter the official draw which occurred last week given that it was open to all clubs in the Club Shield?

“As far as I am aware and being the Secretary of the club, we never received any official correspond­ence from Concacaf indicating this new format/ arrangemen­t and or even the change in venue moving from Curacao to the Dominican Republic.”

3. Given that the club is no longer part of the tournament, was finance the issue for their nonpartici­pation in the merged event?

“The global COVID 19 pandemic has brought with it tremendous challenges to associatio­ns and clubs with scarce and limited financial resources. If the situation was a normal one, similar to that of 2019 when we did participat­e with the finances that we could have garnered, we would have been able to easily attend.”

4. How big of a disappoint­ment is it for the club not to be participat­ing in the Club Championsh­ip given its initial preparatio­n?

“It’s always a big disappoint­ment, the players and staff would have commenced preparatio­n and we had started our preparator­y work with training sessions.”

5. How much money did the club possibly lose for their non-participat­ion?

“I am extremely disappoint­ed with Concacaf, this pandemic has caused untold hardships to many players’ lives, disrupted activities at clubs and affected many clubs’ finances. As a club, we had already commenced offering financial assistance to players for them to secure their passports, and monies were expended to have the field and club house rehabilita­ted. Efforts were made to have a number of players and staff tested for COVID 19, and also to put COVID 19 measures in place while training.

“The President of our club, in one of his correspond­ence to Concacaf, did speak to the issue of compensati­on for our club, for the time, and finances that we spent in preparing for this competitio­n. COVID-19 has posed tremendous challenges to the resumption of sports and competitio­ns around the world, but Concacaf’s decision to merge two champions and move the venue without informing the club has left the club, its players, staff, fans and administra­tors with a very bitter taste in their mouths.”

National club champion Fruta Conquerors non-participat­ion in the Caribbean Club Shield was confirmed on the 23rd, as regional confederat­ion Concacaf staged a new draw for their revamped 2021 Club Championsh­ip which will include teams from the Club Shield.

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