First year coach Derek King, 29, and his bmobile Joe Public players wrote their names into the local football history books when they captured a record fifth title for the 2009 season on Friday night. Nicknamed the 'Eastern Lions' Joe Public achieved the feat when they won the Digital Pro Bowl at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo. Joe Public came from behind to earn a 1-1 draw in regulation time with last year's winner, Caledonia AIA of Morvant/Laventille before securing a 5-3 penalty-kicks win thanks to Colombian goalkeeper Alejandro Figueroa, who denied Caledonia's Keon Daniel first penalty-attempt in the shoot-out.
Having won the Digital Pro League, "Big Six", Toyota Classic and the T&T Football Federation FA Trophy, on Wednesday night, King's men were on a quest to separate themselves from the 2001 W connection side, which had also won four titles domestically in addition to the Caribbean Football Union Club Championship. And before an appreciative crowd the Jack Warner owned club did just that proving that they are really kings of the T&T Pro League. However, early on it seemed that the now regular after match celebrations and champagne bath would have had to be put on hold for another time as the well rested Caledonia, beaten in the FA semis by Joe Public on Monday, 3-1 seemed intent on exacting revenge and holding onto to its title.
Caledonia coach Jamaal Shabazz could not have asked for a better start as within three minutes of the match kick-off by referee Gregory Hospedales his team went ahead in somewhat of a comical fashion through midfielder Densill Theobold. Theobold, making his first start in over two weeks due to an ankle injury fired in a shot on goal from some distance which team-mate, Guyana's Randolph Jerome tried to redirect with an attempted header but missed. The missed by Jerome caught defender Seon Power and Figueroa off guard as the ball trickled into the goal to the delight of the Caledonia players, who no doubt could not have believed their fortune. As Joe Public, playing its fourth match in seven days, and third in five days took its time to find its rhythm Caledonia continued to look the better of both teams.
Bmobile Joe Public's Gorean Highley unleashes a left footed shot on goal which Caledonia AIA of Morvant/Laventille goalkeeper Kevin Graham, left, failed to stop in their Digicel Pro Bowl final at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on Friday night. Joe Public won the match 5-3 on penalty-kicks after the match ended 1-1 in regulation time.
But against the run of play somewhat, the lively Gorean "Ratty" Highley drew the "Eastern Lions" level in the 35th minute.
Highley was on spot to tap home from close range past Jamaican goalkeeper Kevin Graham after the Caledonia defence failed to clear a couple shots at their goal. The defending champions then had two chances to regain the lead before the break, but strikers Jerome and Akim Armstrong, both headed off target.
With the minutes ticking away in the second-half, Joe Public and Caledonia introduced fresh legs up front, with Conrod Smith (Joe Public) and Keyon Edwards (Caledonia) being introduced for Yu Hoshide and Jerome respectively in the 70th minute as both teams went in search of the go-ahead goal.
A minute Caledonia's Kareem "Tiny" Joseph almost handed his team the lead but he hooked a right footed shot wide of target and eight minutes later Figueroa was called into action to keep out a long range effort from Theobold. At the other end of the field, Graham was also forced to make a brilliant save from Highley from a Micah Lewis' cross while in the final minute Caledonia substitutes Sherron Joseph and Keyon Edwards just missed the target to send the match into the dreaded penalty-kicks where Keon Daniel's (back after an injury layoff) lazy effort was brilliantly kept out by Figueroa diving to his right. Kareem Joseph, Stephan David and Sherron Joseph scored Caledonia's three other attempts.
On the otherhand the "Eastern Lions" made no mistake with their spot kicks as captain, Kerry Baptiste, Trent Noel, Conrod Smith, Carlyle Mitchell and Seon Power all converted to land the $100,000 winner-take-all first prize. The lone consolation for Caledonia was the $1,000 cheque for Theobold who was voted as the Most Valuable Player of the final, a decision which did not go down too well with most of the spectators on hand and rightfully so. In the night's first match, national and East Zone BGTT Secondary Schools Football League champions, St Augustine Secondary, defeated national Coca-Cola Inter-Col champions, El Dorado East Secondary 2-1 for the Digicel Invitational Challenge Trophy.
Fifa vice-president and Concacaf boss, Jack Warner, front row stooping next to the Digicel Pro Bowl trophy, together with bmobile Joe Public players, signals five in recognition of capturing a fifth title in the domestic football season. Public won a 5-3 penalty-kick shoot-out over Caledonia AIA after a 1-1 draw in the Digicel Pro Bowl $100,000 winner-take-all final at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on Friday night.