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Fruta Conquerors beat Santos on penalties

- By Michaelang­elo Jacobus

Fruta Conquerors needed penalty kicks to defeat Santos FC as the curtains came down on the fifth edition of the National Sports Commission-sponsored Ralph Green/EBFA Under11 League at the Agricola Ground on Sunday.

Conquerors got over their opponents 3-2 from the spot after regulation time saw Santos equalising in the final minute of normal time to end the game at 1-1 by the final whistle.

After going behind in the 26th minute, Santos FC’s Octane Moore beat the Best Goalkeeper of the tournament, Clive Jacobs in the 30th and final minute of regulation time to spark wild celebratio­ns on the bench. Up until Dontay Kowlessar scored for Fruta, it had been a very evenly contested game which saw both teams doing well in offence and defence.

However, there was only going to be one winner and it turned out to be Conquerors whose players held their nerves to score all three of their kicks, Santos on the other hand, scored two and missed two.

Kowlessar for his eyecatchin­g performanc­es throughout the League, was named the Most Valuable Player.

Meanwhile in the thirdplace encounter, Friendship All-Stars’ Jahfree Davson netted the only goal of the game after just four minutes of play. Swan did their best to find the equaliser but despite their aggressive efforts were unable to break down Friendship’s backline. The eventual third place winners line-up included 9year-old Christophe­r Hunte who was named the tournament’s Most Promising Player.

On the other hand Swan’s Eleon James copped the Most Discipline­d Player award while Conquerors’ Dane Vancooten was the tournament’s Highest Goal

Scorer with eight goals. The respective individual­s who were awardees, each received a Plaque and an electronic tablet.

Fruta Conqueror’s Coach, Sampson Gilbert received the Best Coach Plaque while Swan’s

Coach, Andre Gonsalves accepted the Team Sportsmans­hip Plaque for a high level of discipline exhibited throughout the League.

Each of the fourteen teams that initially began the tournament, were presented

with branded numbered tops inclusive of the goalkeeper­s and each team also received two footballs whilst each Coach also received a jersey.

Apart from the final four teams, the others were Herstellin­g Raiders,

Timehri Panthers, Diamond United, Den Amstel, Samatta Point/Kaneville, Pouderoyen, Eagles of Stewartvil­le, Agricola Red Triangle, Riddim Squad, and Vengy.

 ?? ?? Fruta Conquerors’ custodian Clive Gilbert was named Best Goalkeeper of the tournament.
Fruta Conquerors’ custodian Clive Gilbert was named Best Goalkeeper of the tournament.
 ?? ?? Fruta Conquerors’ Dane Vancooten receives his Highest Goalscorer award from Franklin Wilson
Fruta Conquerors’ Dane Vancooten receives his Highest Goalscorer award from Franklin Wilson

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