DAVID SCARLETT
THE second edition of the Next Level Consulting Limited (NLCL) Under-19 Community Cup is now underway after its official launch on Sunday.
In August 2022, the first edition concluded with east-based outfit Soccer Made Simple Football Club being crowned champions after a 4-1 drubbing against Cox Football Academy.
At the launch, tournament chairman Brian Jordan addressed the media and the participating teams saying, “This tournament provides a platform for young players to develop into the next great player that they know they can become – which (not coincidentally) is why it’s called the Next Level (Community Cup).”
He also stated in a prior press release, “We are extremely happy to get these youngsters back on the football field directly following an exciting World Cup.” He added, “Our mission is to give as many young footballers the opportunity to play more football after the completion of the Secondary Schools Football League, and to assist them in developing to their fullest potential.”
“The organisation is extremely grateful to volunteers, supporters and sponsors, Next Level Consulting Limited, Ministry of Sport and Community Development, National Energy Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago, Massy Foundation, Tang (distributed by A.S. Brydens & Sons), and Ramsingh’s Sports World.”
“We thank all of our sponsors and the media. We are trying to form a good partnership with everyone involved, and we are going to pay homepage to all of our stakeholders by having an excellent tournament.”
Defending champions Soccer Made Simple began their campaign strongly with a commanding 3-0 win over Santa Cruz United at the Brian Lara Recreational Ground, Cantaro on Monday.
“SMS”, as they are fondly known, dominated their hosts in what was initially perceived to be a difficult away fixture. They will return to action in their community against World Class Soccer Clinic at Bon Air Recreation Ground on Thursday to build on their solid start in their title defence.
In an eastern derby, World Class Soccer Clinic travelled to Eddie Hart Recreational Ground to defeat Trendsetter Hawks 3-1 in their opening fixture on Monday evening. Not far away, Malabar Young Stars edged T&T Maestros 1-0 at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) O’Meara Campus Ground.
In central, W Connection and Moruga Football Club played to a thrilling 3-3 draw at Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground while Gasparillo Youths held Made In La Brea Football Academy to a goal-less stalemate at Lumsden Recreation Ground in the south land. Along with SMS’s clash with World Class Soccer Clinic, Matchday Two involves Trendsetter Hawks vs Malabar Young Stars (Eddie Hart Recreation Ground), T&T Maestros vs Santa Cruz United (St George’s Ground, Barataria), Made In La Brea vs Moruga FC (Brighton Recreation Ground) and Point Fortin Youth Football Academy vs W Connection (Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground). All matches kick off at 6pm on December 22.
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