2001 07 PDF
2001 07 PDF
2001 07 PDF
JULY 2001
VOLUME 11 / NUMBER 4
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
5 July
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Football Confederation Executive Committee Meeting
8 July
(FC Giants Cup QF1)
CSD Municipal Club America, Cd. Guatemala (11:00)
25 July
(FC Giants Cup QF1)
CSD Comunicaciones CD Guadalajara, Cd. Guatemala (20:00)
31 July
(FC Giants Cup QF2)
Club America CSD Municipal, Los Angeles (19:30)
1 August
(FC Giants Cup QF2)
CD Guadalajara CSD Comunicaciones, Los Angeles (19:30)
3 August
(FC Giants Cup)
Semifinal matches (19:00, 21:30)
Sandra Basheer, CEO of the Trinidad and Tobago 2001 organizing committee for the
FIFA U-17 World Championship, addresses the "Business of Football" marketing workshop.
For more on the FC development program, see page 2.
5 August
(FC Giants Cup)
Third-place match (13:00) Final (15:00)
15-19 August
(FC Champions Cup)
Central American Zone, Semifinal Round
CSD Comunicaciones (GUA), CD Saprissa (CRC),
Tauro FC (PAN), CD Motagua (HON)
22-26 August
(FC Champions Cup)
Central American Zone, Semifinal Round
CD Olimpia (HON), LD Alajuelense (CRC),
CSD Municipal (GUA), CD Plaza Amador (PAN)
1 September
(FIFA World Cup)
USA Honduras, Washington, D.C. (10:00)
Trinidad & Tobago Costa Rica, Port-of-Spain (16:00)
2 September
(FIFA World Cup)
Jamaica Mexico, Kingston (15:00)
13 September
(FIFA World U-17 Championship)
OPENING MATCH, Port-of-Spain
Trinidad & Tobago Croatia (13:00)
ADDRESS CHANGES
Montserrat Football Association
FAX: +1-664/491-8801
COACHING COURSE
OPENS INTENSE PERIOD
IN CONFEDERATION
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Fourteen Spanish-speaking coaches
from around the Confederation passed the
Level II Coaching Course held 5-9 June at
the Dr Joo Havelange Centre of
Excellence in Tunapuna, Trinidad as the
development program of the Football
Confederation begins to hit high gear.
Later in the month, more than 50 participants from eighteen countries within
the Confederation attended the marketing
workshop sponsored by the English
Football Association and the FC, also held
at the Centre of Excellence, from 27-29
June, 2001.
Prof. Marcos Falopa, FC Technical
Director, coordinated the Level II course
and was the chief instructor, giving lectures on New Methods of Training, How to
Discover Talent and Technical and Tactical
Preparation. Also giving lectures were
Keith Look Loy, on the FIFA Goal Project,
Prof. Ren Simoes, the technical director
for the Trinidad & Tobago Football
Federation, and Prof. Julio Cesar Leal,
who gave two days instruction on theory
and practice.
Nearly the entire group of coaches are
national team coaches or with first division
clubs from their respective country: Marco
Rasmijn, Feliz Geerman, Irwin Helder
(Aruba); Reynaldo Arturo Leiva
(Guatemala); Florencio Leiva Dominguez,
Edward Urroz Cuadra (Nicaragua);
Norman Girigorie, Johan Mollis
(Netherlands Antilles); Roberto Montoya
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Lopez, Hector Noriega Palmer (Mexico);
Oscar Salgado, Juan Flores, Cesar
Gutierrez and Leonel Machado (Honduras).
All of the coaches passed their practical
and theoretical examination and received a
certificate. The closing ceremony was attended by Richard Braithwaite, Director of
Technical Administration for the FC, Harold
Taylor, General Secretary of the CFU, and
Oliver Camps, President of the Trinidad &
Tobago Football Federation.
The marketing workshop is a part of a
"The course was important as we were able to focus on actual topics with real
information, and that helped us to have a wider vision of what is happening in various
countries in Europe and America, in addition to the work in theory and practice.
The course helped also in relations with other countries in the Confederation and aided
in the formation of the individual as a coach." - Hector Noriega Palmer (Mexico)
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
TO MEET IN BUENOS
AIRES, ARGENTINA
The Executive Committee of the
Football Confederation will meet for the
first time during the 2001 calendar year on
5 July in Buenos Aires, Argentina, prior to
the FIFA Extraordinary Congress scheduled for the following day.
Despite a short period of time available
to each Confederation for meetings around
the Congress, the members of the FC Executive
Committee have an extensive agenda ahead of
them as an incredibly
intense period of activity
awaits in the next few
months.
The finals of two club
competitions at
Confederation level, the
FIFA U-17 World
Championship to be hosted in Trinidad & Tobago,
and the Confederations
signature event, the Gold
Cup, are scheduled to take place in a sixmonth period from August 2001-February
2002, and discussions on each will be
dealt with by the Executive, in addition to
reports on the remainder of the FC s
competitions past, present and future.
As well, reports will be heard from the
regional bodies, the Caribbean Football
Union and the Union Centroamericana de
Futbol, as well as the various departments
of the Confederation and the General
Secretariat. A full report of the financial
situation of the Confederation will also
be heard.
Before their
new domestic
seasons begin in
mid-month, Club
America and CSD
Comunicaciones
will face off in the
first leg of their
Giants Cup
quarterfinal series on Sunday
8 July at the Estadio Mateo Flores in
Guatemala.
A few weeks later, on Wednesday 25
July, CSD Municipal of Guatemala and CD
Guadalajara of Mexico kick off their quarterfinal series, also at the Mateo Flores.
The second legs of each series will be
played at the end of the month, with
America and Comunicaciones playing on
Tuesday 31 July, and Municipal and
Guadalajara the following evening, both
return leg matches set for the Los Angeles
Memorial Coliseum.
The semifinals are set for Friday 3
August, also at the Los Angeles Memorial
Coliseum, with the matches set to kickoff
at 7 and 9 p.m. local time.
D.C. United of the USA will meet the
winner of the Guadalajara Comunicaciones quarterfinal in one
match, while CD Saprissa of Costa Rica
will face the winner of the America Municipal series in the other match. The
exact order of the semifinals will be
announced at a later date. The semifinal
winners will meet at 3 p.m. local time on
Sunday 5 August in Los Angeles for the
first Giants Cup title, preceded by the
match for third place.
MATCHDAY SIX
30.06.2001, Port-of-Spain, Queens Park Oval
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO JAMAICA 1:2 (1:1)
Stern JOHN 26 Onandi LOWE 31, Deon BURTON 69
R: Gustavo MENDEZ (URU)
01.07.2001, Mexico D.F., Estadio Guillermo Caedo (Azteca)
MEXICO USA 1:0
Jared BORGETTI 16
R: KIM Young Joo(KOR)
01.07.2001, Tegucigalpa, Estadio Nacional Tiburcio Carias
HONDURAS COSTA RICA 2:3 (2:2)
Amado GUEVARA 25 pen, 38 Paulo WANCHOPE 9;
RolandoFONSECA 13;
Mauricio SOLIS 83
R: Oscar RUIZ (COL)
MATCHDAY FIVE
20.06.2001, San Pedro Sula, Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano
HONDURAS MEXICO 3:1 (1:0)
Carlos PAVON 32, 56, 65 pen Victor RUIZ 86
R: Horacio ELIZONDO (ARG)
20.06.2001, Foxboro, Massachusetts, Foxboro Stadium (19:30)
USA TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 2:0 (2:0)
Ante RAZOV 2, Earnie STEWART 20
R: Ali BUJSAIM (UAE)
20.06.2001, San Jose, Estadio Saprissa (20:00)
COSTA RICA JAMAICA 2:1 (2:1)
Luis MARIN 4, Paulo WANCHOPE 38 Onandi LOWE 10
R: John TORO RENDON (COL)