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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Defence Force cops St Lucia masters title

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Nigel Simon
27 days ago
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Defence Force Past Players show of their many trophies and individual awards won after a 4-0 defeat of Sunday Krew in an all-T&T club Over-40 Division final when the St Lucia International Masters Football Tournament hosted by Veterans In Sport Incorporated ended at the Gros Islet Mini Stadium on Monday.

Defence Force Past Players show of their many trophies and individual awards won after a 4-0 defeat of Sunday Krew in an all-T&T club Over-40 Division final when the St Lucia International Masters Football Tournament hosted by Veterans In Sport Incorporated ended at the Gros Islet Mini Stadium on Monday.

Courtesy Defence Force Past Players

Team cap­tain Christo­pher Du­ri­ty scored a pair of goals to lead De­fence Force Past Play­ers to a 4-0 de­feat of Sun­day Krew in an all-T&T club Over-40 Di­vi­sion fi­nal when the St Lu­cia In­ter­na­tion­al Mas­ters Foot­ball Tour­na­ment host­ed by Vet­er­ans In Sport In­cor­po­rat­ed end­ed at the Gros Islet Mi­ni Sta­di­um on Mon­day.

For De­fence Force, for­mer T&T in­ter­na­tion­al De­vorn Jorsling, who was vot­ed as the “Most Valu­able Play­er” of the Fi­nal, and Steve Ben­ny al­so added a goal each in the win.

De­fence Force de­fend­er Khell Elie cap­tured the ‘Most Valu­able Play­er’ of the tour­na­ment ac­co­lade, while team­mate Em­manuel Nurse was named as the ‘Best Goal­keep­er’ af­ter not con­ced­ing a sin­gle goal through­out the du­ra­tion of the com­pe­ti­tion.

In the third-placed play­off, Ballers For­ev­er blanked last year’s tour­na­ment win­ners, Era Mas­ters of T&T, 2-0.

In the Over-50 Di­vi­sion, the Earl Jean-cap­tained Mas­ters Re-Loaded over­came T&T’s Mara­cas A-Lite 2-0, with Roger Ce­les­tine scor­ing a pair of goals to end as the joint top scor­er with Kendall Velox of Mara­cas A-Lite, with both play­ers end­ing with eight goals each. Ear­li­er on, host team Den­nery Unit­ed edged Sun­day Krew 1-0 for the third spot.


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