KINGSTON, Jamaica – Lenworth Hyde, a legendary figure in Jamaican school football, is set to face his former team, Clarendon College, in a highly anticipated ISSA DaCosta Cup Round of 32 match. Hyde, who has been associated with Clarendon College since the mid-1970s and led them to multiple DaCosta Cup, Ben Francis Cup, and Olivier Shield titles, is now in his first season as head coach of Dinthill Technical. Despite his deep ties to Clarendon College, Hyde insists that Wednesday’s game is purely about football. ‘We are going there to win a football game, as we are hoping to go far into this competition,’ Hyde told Observer Online on Monday. Historically, matches between these two schools have drawn thousands of spectators and significant media attention, thanks to the high-caliber players on both sides. Between 1977 and 1981, the two schools combined for four DaCosta Cup wins, with two each. Both teams secured victories in their opening Round of 32 games on Saturday, with Dinthill Technical edging Port Antonio High 1-0 and Clarendon College dominating York Castle High 3-0. Hyde, who played for Clarendon College between 1975 and 1977, recalled intense battles against Dinthill Technical during his playing days, noting, ‘We always won that game,’ but acknowledged it was always a tough contest.
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Reggae Girl Taylor Hinds turns back on Jamaica
In a significant development in international football, Taylor Hinds, the 26-year-old defender, has decided to represent England in upcoming friendlies against Brazil and Australia, marking a shift from her previous commitment to Jamaica. Born in England, Hinds had previously played for Jamaica in a friendly match against France last year, having also represented England at the Under-17 and Under-19 levels. Her eligibility to switch national teams stems from her not having played a competitive match for Jamaica, thus not being bound by FIFA’s nationality rules. Hinds, who recently transferred from Liverpool to Arsenal, expressed her dual pride in her heritage and her excitement about the new opportunity with England. She emphasized her respect and gratitude towards Jamaica for their support and understanding. However, the decision has sparked mixed reactions online, with some fans criticizing her for switching allegiances. Jamaica’s head coach, Hubert Busby, has yet to comment publicly, stating he will address the matter at an upcoming press conference.
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South, Central zones heat up in SSFL championship division
The 2025 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Championship division is heating up as teams across five zones battle for supremacy and a spot in the prestigious ‘Big 5′ tournament, which serves as the gateway to premier division promotion. With Round One completed and the second round underway, the competition is intensifying, promising thrilling matchups on October 14. In the South Zone, Pleasantville Secondary leads with 14 points, closely followed by Palo Seco Secondary and Siparia West Secondary, both on 12 points. Pleasantville faces a stern test against Palo Seco, while Siparia West takes on Point Fortin East Secondary. The North Zone sees a tight race between Mucurapo West Secondary (17 points) and East Mucurapo Secondary (14 points), with their recent 2-2 draw adding to the drama. Mucurapo West will face Tranquillity Secondary, while East Mucurapo takes on St Francis Boys’ College. In the Central Zone, Chaguanas North Secondary (16 points) leads after a 3-0 victory over Couva West Secondary (15 points). They will face Presentation Chaguanas in a top-two clash, while Couva West aims to bounce back against Cunupia Secondary. Tobago Zone leaders Speyside Secondary (18 points) remain favorites despite a recent loss, as they face Roxborough Secondary. Meanwhile, Goodwood Secondary and Mason Hall Secondary clash in a bid to close the gap. In the East Zone, Hillview College (18 points) continues their dominant run, aiming to extend their perfect record against Holy Cross College. El Dorado East Secondary and St George’s College also face off in a crucial match. With high stakes and fierce rivalries, the SSFL Championship division promises excitement and drama as teams vie for glory.
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India beat Windies by seven wickets to win Test series 2-0
India secured a commanding 2-0 Test series victory over the West Indies with a seven-wicket win in the second and final Test at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on October 14. The hosts wrapped up the match in just over 17 overs on the fifth day, showcasing their dominance throughout the series. The West Indies, despite a valiant effort on day four with centuries from John Campbell (115) and Shai Hope (103), were unable to defend their total of 390 after being asked to follow-on. India, set a modest target of 121, cruised to victory with KL Rahul (58 not out) and Sai Sudharsan (39) leading the charge. Roston Chase (2/36) provided some resistance for the visitors, but it was insufficient to halt India’s march to victory. The Indian team celebrated their triumph with the trophy, marking another milestone in their cricketing journey. Meanwhile, the West Indies, under coach Daren Sammy, now turn their attention to a challenging ODI and T20 series against Bangladesh, set to begin on October 18 in Dhaka.
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Tancoo: Sport, tourism to go hand-in-hand
In a landmark announcement during the 2025/26 national budget presentation at the Red House on October 13, Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo revealed the government’s comprehensive plan to bolster sports infrastructure and tourism through strategic investments. Central to this initiative is the establishment of ten new fully accessible community centres slated for completion in fiscal 2026. These centres aim to foster unity and national pride by providing state-of-the-art facilities for athletes and communities alike.
Tancoo emphasized the government’s commitment to revitalizing existing sports infrastructure, including the rehabilitation of pools in Biche, Maloney, Morvant, Rio Claro, and Tunapuna, alongside upgrades to national stadia. While specific stadia were not named, the minister highlighted the broader goal of enhancing sports tourism, a sector he described as ‘hybrid’ and ripe for development. Plans include the creation of new products in medical, sport, and cultural tourism, as well as the completion of hotel projects to support this growth.
Tobago is also set to benefit from these initiatives, with the Tobago House of Assembly establishing a dedicated sport tourism unit. The island will focus on skilled development, vocational training, and creating pathways from amateur to professional sports, alongside youth internship programmes. These efforts aim to monetize sports and outdoor recreation while catalyzing investment in sports infrastructure.
Tancoo also addressed the challenges facing the Sport and Culture Fund, which has suffered due to the unprofitability of the instant lottery system. To address this, the minister announced that deposits into the fund would no longer rely solely on lottery surpluses but would be set and approved by the finance minister. This change, coupled with stricter financial management, aims to ensure the fund’s sustainability.
In addition, Tancoo pledged a crackdown on illegal lotteries, which reportedly generate $9 billion annually, significantly impacting the National Lotteries Control Board’s $3 billion annual earnings. Harsher penalties for illegal gaming houses were promised as part of this effort.
The minister also took a moment to extend his best wishes to Trinidad and Tobago’s men’s football team ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Curacao on October 14, underscoring the government’s support for national sports.
Further details on the sports budget allocation and specific plans under the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs are expected to be revealed during the budget debate on October 17.
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South Africa beat Rwanda to qualify for 2026 World Cup
In a decisive match on Tuesday, South Africa triumphed over Rwanda with a commanding 3-0 victory in Mbombela, securing their place in the 2026 World Cup. Thalente Mbatha and Oswin Appollis delivered first-half goals, while Evidence Makgopa sealed the win with a second-half strike. This victory ensured South Africa topped Group C with 18 points, narrowly edging out Nigeria, who defeated Benin 4-0 in a concurrent match.
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Yorke unfazed by Curacao’s artificial pitch for World Cup qualifier
The Trinidad and Tobago (TT) senior men’s football team is gearing up for a pivotal World Cup qualifier against Curacao on October 14 at the Ergilio Hato Stadium. With the match set to kick off at 7 pm, TT head coach Dwight Yorke emphasized the importance of securing victories in challenging away conditions to keep their World Cup dreams alive. Currently third in Group B with four points, TT trails Curacao, who lead the group with seven points following their recent upset against Jamaica. Jamaica sits in second place with six points.
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John Procope starts journey to swim around Tobago
Endurance swimmer John Procope embarked on a monumental challenge on October 13, aiming to swim around the island of Tobago within 48 hours. The grueling endeavor began at Pigeon Point, where Procope was met by a group of supporters, including Wane Clarke, the Secretary of Community Development for the Tobago House of Assembly (THA). A support vessel equipped with essential supplies like food and water will accompany him throughout the journey. Additionally, two fellow swimmers, Jacob Cox and William Carr, will join Procope for portions of the swim to provide moral and physical support. Procope’s ambitious goal is to complete the circumnavigation by 9 a.m. on October 15. This is not the first time Procope has taken on such a daunting task. In October 2024, he successfully swam from Tobago to Trinidad in approximately 25 hours, showcasing his exceptional endurance and determination. This latest challenge further cements his reputation as a pioneer in the world of extreme swimming.
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Cristiano Ronaldo becomes all-time top World Cup qualifying scorer
LISBON, Portugal — In a historic moment for football, Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has cemented his legacy by becoming the all-time leading goalscorer in World Cup qualifying history. At the age of 40, Ronaldo achieved this milestone during Portugal’s 2026 World Cup qualifier against Hungary on Tuesday. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner netted his 40th and 41st qualifying goals, surpassing the previous record of 39 goals held by retired Guatemalan striker Carlos Ruiz, who set the mark between 1998 and 2016. Ronaldo opened his account in the 22nd minute, skillfully finishing a cross from Nelson Semedo to level the score. He struck again before halftime, capitalizing on a setup by Nuno Mendes to give Portugal a 2-1 lead. This victory could secure Portugal’s qualification for the 2026 World Cup, to be hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Ronaldo, who already holds the record for the most international goals with 143, is now eyeing a sixth World Cup appearance, further solidifying his status as one of football’s greatest legends.
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TTCB election of candidates
Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) President Azim Bassarath has emphasized the critical role of cricket clubs in revitalizing the national team’s performance. Speaking at the TTCB premiership awards ceremony, Bassarath highlighted that the future success of Trinidad and Tobago cricket hinges on the ability of clubs to become well-organized, accountable, and sustainable. He stressed that strong clubs foster competitive environments, which in turn build robust national teams. However, achieving this vision is no simple task, requiring meticulous planning and structural reforms. Bassarath acknowledged the challenges, particularly financial constraints, that have hindered clubs from reaching their full potential. He also took accountability for the national team’s prolonged underperformance, noting that Trinidad and Tobago has not won the regional first-class competition since 2006. With six West Indies territories competing annually, Bassarath argued that Trinidad and Tobago should, at minimum, secure victory once every six years. He called for a renewed commitment from club administrators and board members to implement effective strategies and ensure the national team’s success. The upcoming TTCB meeting on October 25 is expected to address these pressing issues and chart a path forward for Trinidad and Tobago cricket.
