Friday 15th November 2013 – Bridgetown, Barbados
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Haitian players celebrate after winning the 3-on-3 tournament |
Haiti’s best footballers emerge victorious in a 3-on-3 tournament
The
players participating in this year’s Digicel Academy competed against
each other in a 3 on 3 tournament which saw the players from Haiti
emerging the winners over Barbados after a nail-biting final
match which ended in a penalty shoot-out.
The
final match between Haiti and Barbados ended in a nil-all draw and so
the winner was decided by a penalty shoot-out which saw the Haitian boys
walking away victorious. There was still a spirit of camaraderie as the
players embraced and congratulated each other on a game well-played.
Yesterday’s
tournament was a warm-up for the main Round-Robin tournament which sees
the players being split up into three teams; Team Lampard, Team
Hazard and Team Oscar as well as the Barbados National U-17 team. The
teams were names after Chelsea first team players, Belgian national and
midfielder, Eden Hazard, English national and central midfielder, Frank
Lampard and Brazilian national and winger,
Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Júnior. The top two teams from this knockout
tournament will play in the finals on Saturday for the prize of best team of the Academy.
The
players representing Haiti at the Academy are: 14 year-old Ortegat
Vileus, 15 year-olds, Kenley Dede and Dérissé Wilson and 14 year-old,
Denso
Ulysse. One of the boys, 15 year-old Dérissé Wilson, described how he
felt about winning the tournament, he said; “I am really happy that we
won. All three of us stayed focused so that we would be the winning team
and take the trophy back to Haiti. I am very
proud that we are taking it home.”
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A Player from Panama congratulates one of the players from the winning Haitian team |
The Digicel Kick Start Clinics programme is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the thousands of aspiring young
footballers. These players are not only taught skills and technical ability but also
an ethos of professionalism and a good attitude – critical attributes of successful people in all walks of life.
Now in their sixth year, the Clinics saw thousands
of aspiring young footballers from across 11 countries in the Caribbean
and Central America try out for their chance to travel to the Digicel
Academy.
During
the Clinics, the best players from each country trained under the
coaches in the hope of being one of the top four chosen by them to go to
the Digicel Academy in Barbados to represent their country.
During
the week-long Digicel Academy, the top 39 boys from across the region
get the chance of a lifetime to receive intensive training under coaches
from Barclays Premier League side, Chelsea Football Club.
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Players enjoying the 3-on-3 final celebrations |
ABOUT DIGICEL GROUP
Digicel
Group Limited is a leading global communications provider with
operations in 31 markets in the Caribbean,
Central America and Asia Pacific. After 12 years of operation, total
investment to date stands at over US$4.5 billion worldwide. The company
is renowned for delivering best value, best service and best network.
Digicel
runs a host of community-based initiatives across its markets and has
set up Digicel Foundations in Jamaica, Haiti, Papua New Guinea and
Trinidad and Tobago which focus on educational, cultural and social
development programmes.
Digicel
is the lead sponsor of Caribbean, Central American and Pacific sports
teams and individuals including the world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt
and Special Olympics teams throughout these regions. Digicel also
sponsors the West Indies cricket team.
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is incorporated in Bermuda and its markets comprise: Anguilla, Antigua
& Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda,
Bonaire, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Curacao,
Dominica, El Salvador, Fiji, French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana,
Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Nauru, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, St.
Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines,
Suriname, Tonga, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos and Vanuatu.
Digicel also has coverage in St. Martin and St. Barts in the Caribbean.