The 2026 Wenham Sheppard Possie Cup Invitational kicked off with spectacular drama at Benjamin Park on March 5th, as Roosevelt Skerrit Bombers FC and Marigot United FC battled to an electrifying 3-3 draw in their tournament opener.
The match exploded into action early when Roosevelt Skerrit Bombers FC established a commanding lead within the opening minutes. Devon George ignited the scoreboard in the 4th minute with a precise finish, followed shortly by an unfortunate own goal from Marigot United that extended the Bombers’ advantage to 2-0.
As tensions mounted, match official Sabin maintained firm control of the contest, issuing disciplinary actions that would significantly impact the game’s trajectory. Vincent Joseph of Bombers FC received his first yellow card in the 11th minute, with teammate Ursha George following in the 12th minute. The disciplinary pattern continued when Richardo Leblanc was cautioned in the 19th minute. Moments later, Joseph received his second yellow card, resulting in automatic ejection and forcing Bombers FC to continue with ten players.
Despite their numerical disadvantage, the Bombers demonstrated remarkable resilience. Stephan Martin of Marigot United capitalized on the situation in the 26th minute, scoring to narrow the gap to 2-1. Just when Marigot seemed to gain momentum, Devon George delivered a crucial blow during first-half stoppage time, securing his brace and restoring the Bombers’ two-goal cushion at 3-1.
The second half witnessed a spectacular comeback from Marigot United. Beron Abraham found the net in the 55th minute, injecting new life into the contest. The equalizer arrived in the 61st minute when Raheem Bazil confidently converted from the penalty spot, leveling the score at 3-3. Both teams pursued a decisive winner in the remaining minutes, but neither could break the deadlock, resulting in a share of the points.
Tournament organizers emphasized that the Wenham Sheppard Possie Cup Invitational continues to showcase the competitive spirit and football passion within Dominica’s North and Northeast communities. The event underscores community engagement, sportsmanship, and the ongoing development of football across the island.
Attention now turns to the next fixture scheduled for March 6th at 7:00 PM, featuring Calibishie FC against North Side FC at Benjamin Park. Supporters from Portsmouth, Calibishie, Marigot, and surrounding regions are enthusiastically encouraged to attend and support their local teams throughout the tournament.
