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Members of the Siparia Boys RC with a couple girl representatives pose after capturing the CONCACAF NextPlay Cup yesterday.
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Siparia Boys RC captured the the inaugural Scotiabank CONCACAF NextPlay Cup with a resilient effort in the final against St Dominic’s RC of Penal at the TTFA Home of Football Training Fields, Ato Boldon Stadium on Saturday afternoon. It took a 3-2 victory on penalties after both teams battled to a 2-2 draw in regulation time of the 7v7 affair. 

And the members of the Team not only received the NextPlay Cup and medals but will also enjoy an all expenses paid trip to witness the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 7th.

Captain Vaughn Clement guided his team to the win with two goals during regulation and then he converted his penalty along with teammates Akil Neverson and Elijah La Fleur. St Dominic’s got their goals in regulation from Derrel Garcia (2) while Adam Pierre and Garcia converted their kicks.

Siparia secured their place in the final by way of a 2-1 victory over  Maloney Government  while St Dominic’s progressed via a 1-0 win over St Agnes AC in their semi-final clashes. Siparia then demonstrated good fight and character to pull off the win after losing the final to St Dominic’s in the National Primary Schools League St Patrick’s district final, also on penalties earlier this year.

Sixteen Primary Schools advanced to the NextPlay Cup Final Round of Sixteen on Saturday after three previous days of competitions which saw forty-six Primary Schools kick off the competition just over  a week ago.

Siparia captain Vaughn Clement was ecstatic with the victory on Saturday.  

“This was a great experience for all of us. I would like to thank CONCACAF, Scotiabank and the TTFA for helping put this tournament together all the teams and giving us an opportunity to play so many games. It was a really enjoyable tournament and a learning experience for all of us. We are very happy and hopefully this win will make all of our friends, teachers and everyone at Siparia proud,” Clement told TTFA Media.

And about the trip to the CONCACAF Gold Cup Final next year, he added, “This is a wonderful prize. We are all very excited and overjoyed with it. It will be great to see such a match with the top teams in Concacaf.”

Attending the Final was CONCACAF Development Manager for the Caribbean Andre Waugh who thanked the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs, the TTFA and partners Scotianbank for their commitment and efforts over the duration of the competition. Other officials present were TTFA General Secretary Justin Latapy-George, Technical Director Anton Corneal and representative from the Ministry of Education, Mignon King and Patrice Charles, Director of Physical Education and Sport.

The NextPlay Cup is a new invitational youth tournament introduced by the Confederation, playing between November 10 – December 8, across the four territories of Concacaf Member Associations, including the Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. This pan-regional Scotiabank competition, held in collaboration with each of the participating Member Associations, is a new pillar of Concacaf NextPlay, a comprehensive grassroots development program that promotes access to football within the region, while leveraging the power of the game to drive social change.

The primary partners of the tournament are the TTFA and the Ministry of the Education which have approved the schools’ participation with the aim of creating a unified competition that promotes the practice of sports and transcends national, cultural, and socioeconomic barriers.

The sixteen Primary Schools which made it through to Final Round of Sixteen were Brighton AC, Pleasantville Government, Chinapoo Government #1, St Agnes AC, La Horquetta North Government, St Dominic’s RC Penal, Morvant AC, Tunapuna and Bon Air #2, Mucurapo Boys and Girls RC, Base Terre RC, Siparia Boys RC, Four Roads Government, St Mary’s Government Moruga, Gasparillo Government, Tunapuna and Bon Air #1 and Maloney Government.