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Monday, May 5, 2025

Guapo Uprising Youths retain CFL title

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Players and staff of the Guapo Uprising Youths celebrate after defending their title in the Deportivo Point Fortin (PF) Community Football League (CFL) winning the final against La Brea All Stars, 3-0, at the Mahaica Sports Complex on Saturday.

Players and staff of the Guapo Uprising Youths celebrate after defending their title in the Deportivo Point Fortin (PF) Community Football League (CFL) winning the final against La Brea All Stars, 3-0, at the Mahaica Sports Complex on Saturday.

rachael.king@guardian.co.tt

Hughton Hec­tor starred for Guapo Up­ris­ing Youths to help the reign­ing cham­pi­on claim the $15,000 first-place prize in the De­porti­vo Point Fortin (PF) Com­mu­ni­ty Foot­ball League (CFL) on Sat­ur­day at the Ma­haica Sports Com­plex.

Hec­tor was named the “Man of the Match” (MOTM) af­ter lead­ing Guapo Up­ris­ing to a con­vinc­ing 3-0 vic­to­ry over La Brea All Stars to take top ho­n­ours and al­so col­lect­ed a sec­ond set of cham­pi­onship rings do­nat­ed by the Muhammed Isa Foun­da­tion af­ter de­fend­ing it 2019 ti­tle. Due to the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic, the com­pe­ti­tion was put on hold for two years.

Guapo Up­ris­ing made full use of the two weeks de­lay for the fi­nal. The ti­tle match was card­ed for No­vem­ber 26 but due to bad weath­er con­di­tions, was post­poned to the fol­low­ing Sat­ur­day (De­cem­ber 3) and the un­avail­abil­i­ty of the venue, forced or­gan­is­ers to resched­ule for last week­end.

But it did not take away from the ex­cite­ment as the Guapo-based unit dom­i­nat­ed the af­fair hav­ing three dif­fer­ent goal-scor­ers. Hec­tor was joined on the score­sheet by Jabari Mitchell and Justin Corn­wall.

A fit­ting fin­ish for Guapo Up­ris­ing, who played un­beat­en for the en­tire tour­na­ment top­ping Group Hearts in the two-round group stages over Erin Bor­der Play­ers and Egypt Unit­ed. In the quar­ter­fi­nals, Mitchell pro­duced a dou­ble to guide Guapo past Sport­ing Club Fyz­abad 2-1 to reach the semi­fi­nals, where the even­tu­al cham­pi­on came up against Pa­lo Seco Trip­py FC. Guapo emerged with a com­fort­able 2-1 vic­to­ry to book a spot in the fi­nal against La Brea, who had no an­swer for its op­po­nent.

The All Stars of La Brea took home the run­ner-up prize of $10,000. They al­so emerged out of the group stages un­de­feat­ed on top of Group Clubs ahead of Ce­dros Pi­rates and Fan­ny Vil­lage, win­ning three match­es and draw­ing one. La Brea then beat (Pace) Lake­view Unit­ed, 3-2 in their quar­ter­fi­nal match-up and next elim­i­nat­ed New Vil­lage FC in the semi­fi­nal round, 3-1, thanks to a brace from Shaquille John and the oth­er item from An­tho­ny Par­ris.

New Vil­lage was the next best squad in the 12-team com­pe­ti­tion, de­vel­oped to “Bring Com­mu­ni­ties To­geth­er”, edg­ing Pa­lo Seco Trip­py to col­lect the third-place prize of  $8,000.

Quinn Sealy scored the win­ner for New Vil­lage in the 1-0 vic­to­ry over Pa­lo Seco Trip­py, who re­ceived the $5,000 fourth-place prize. Sealy was named the top play­er of the clash.

Re­sults

Fi­nal

Guapo Up­ris­ing Youths 3 (Hughton Hec­tor, Jabari Mitchell, Justin Corn­wall) vs La Brea All Stars 0. MOTM - Hec­tor (Guapo Up­ris­ing)

Third place play­offs

New Vil­lage 1 (Quinn Sealy) vs Pa­lo Seco Trip­py 0. MOTM - Sealy (New Vil­lage)

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