Guyana sold out, taking the money it will earn for playing its final — and basically meaningless — home game of the semifinal round of Concacaf qualifying against Mexico at Houston’s BBVA CompassStadium, but Antigua & Barbuda never considered moving Friday’s game against the United States to U.S. soil.
Playing the USA at Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Grounds is a p.r. coup forthe Caribbean island. On top of that, the Benna Boys believe they can win and advance to next year’s Hexagonal — even though the odds of moving on are minuscule.
Antigua & BarbudaFootball Association general secretary Gordon “Banks” Derrick said the media coverage from the 20 or U.S. and foreign journalists expected to coverthe game is invaluable.
“It would be a travesty to play the United States and not have the opportunity to play them here so that all the media hype around it could experienceAntigua and sell us to the rest of the world, not only from a football perspective but a tourism point of view which could be a help to our economy, which is largely tourism-based,” he
Derrick had denied there were efforts to move the game because of the condition of the cricket pitch, sayingthe September qualifier against Guatemala was played at the same cricket grounds and went off without a problem.
Antigua & Barbuda has only one point in four games — a 0-0 tie withJamaica in their second game — but it is not mathematically eliminated.
Benna Boys general manager Fernando Abraham said the goal is to winFriday’s game and the Jamaica game in Kingston on Tuesday and reach Concacaf’s final six. (To do that, Antigua & Barbuda will also need Guatemala to sweep its final two games and then need to edgeout the USA and Jamaica — which it trails now by six points apiece — on goal difference.)
“We have a chance,” he
GOALKEEPERS (3): Molvin James (Antigua Barracuda FC), Keita De Castro (Antigua Barracuda FC),Brent Mohammed (FIT)
DEFENDERS (6): George Dublin (Antigua Barracuda FC), Akeem Thomas (Antigua Barracuda FC), Karanja Mack (Antigua Barracuda FC), HazelPyle (Antigua Barracuda FC), Marc Joseph (Kendal Town/ENG), Zaine Francis-Angol (Motherwell/SCO)
MIDFIELDERS (6): Tomarley Thomas (Antigua Barracuda FC),Luke Blakeley (Antigua Barracuda FC), Quinton Griffith (Antigua Barracuda FC), Randolph Burton (Antigua Barracuda FC), Mikele Leigertwood (Reading/ENG), Kieran Murtagh (Macclesfield Town/ENG)
FORWARDS (4): Peter Byers (Antigua Barracuda FC), Stefan Smith (Antigua Barracuda FC), Dexter Blackstock (Nott. Forest/ENG), Moses Ashikodi (EbbstfleetUnited/ENG)
SHORT-HANDED CHAPINES. Guatemala opened training camp for its final two games a week ago. With all but two players based at home orwithout a team, Chapines coach Ever Hugo Almeida had the luxury of starting his preparations early, but it was who was absent from the camp, not who was in the23-player squad, that was notable.
Guatemala is without three starting defenders from its first game against the USA. Carlos Gallardo,
The two Chapines without clubs are familiar toU.S. fans. Carlos Ruiz, was the 2002 MLS MVP with the Los Angeles Galaxy, the first of four MLS clubs he played for over eight seasons.
GOALKEEPERS (3): Jaime Carbajal (Universidad de San Carlos), Cristian Alvarez (Municipal), Ricardo Jerez(Marquense)
DEFENDERS (6): Rafael Gonzalez (Malacateco), Ruben Morales (Coban Imperial), Erwin Morales (Comunicaciones), Claudio Albizuris (Municipal),Jonathan Wilson (Marquense), Lalin Lopez (Marquense)
MIDFIELDERS (8): Manuel Leon (Xelaju), Wilfred Velasquez (Comunicaciones), Carlos Figueroa(Comunicaciones), Jose Manuel Contreras (Comunicaciones), Sergio Trujillo (Municipal), Marco Tulio Ciani (Universidad de San Carlos), Gonzalo Romero (Marquense), Marco Pappa (Heerenveen/NED)
FORWARDS (6): Minor Ignacio Lopez (La Serena/CHL), Dwight Pezzarossi (Comunicaciones), Lester Ruiz (Suchitepequez), Mario Rodriguez (Municipal), Henry Lopez(unattached), Carlos Ruiz (unattached).
FRIDAY TV MARATHON. U.S. fans will be able to watch 28 World Cup qualifiers on Friday. Here are our picks fora 12-hour Friday soccer marathon (all times ET):
RUSSIA-PORTUGAL (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, ESPN3, 10:55 am). Russia coach Fabio Capello was at least being honest when he was asked about Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo, who should play after injuring his shoulder inSunday’s Clasico. “I was honestly hoping Ronaldo’s injury proved more serious than it was. If he had been ruled out, it would have been that much easier for our defense.”
SERBIA-BELGIUM (ESPN3, 2:30 pm) Group B could be Europe’s most competitive group. Serbia coach Sinisa Mihajlovic has been doing abalancing act, pleading for Belgrade supporters to get behind his young team but asking that they don’t nuts. Belgium coach Marc Wilmots, who will be withoutRomelu Lukaku and Marouane Fellaini, insists the Red Devils have plenty of depth.
COLOMBIA-PARAGUAY (beIN SPORT en Espanol, 4:30 pm). Colombia hosts Paraguay in a battle of teams headed in the opposition direction. Led by Radamel Falcao, the Cafeteros swept their September qualifiers 4-0 and 3-1 to move into a tie for second place. Paraguay, a 2010 World Cup quarterfinalist, has lost four games in a rowand fallen into the South American cellar with Bolivia.
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA-USA (beIN SPORT, 6:55 pm). Note that the game is only available live onthe English-language version, not beIN SPORT en Espanol, which is more widely available on Comcast, the lone cable system to pick up the new network.
ARGENTINA-URUGUAY (beIN SPORT en Espanol 8 pm). Argentina-Uruguay is about as good as it gets. Uruguay captain Diego Lugano previewed the game this way: “If they have theworld’s best frontline, led by [Lionel] Messi, Uruguay must have the second or third best, with [Luis] Suarez and
GUATEMALA-JAMAICA (beIN SPORT, 9:55 pm). The Reggae Boyz must get a result at the Estadio MateoFlores if they want to ensure that they have some control of their own destiny when they host Antigua & Barbuda on Tuesday. U.S. and Guatemala wins on Friday mean that both teams will go throughwith a draw when they meet Tuesday in Kansas City.
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