Mount Pleasant Football Academy has taken a monumental step towards the Concacaf Caribbean Cup final after a resounding 5-1 victory over Trinidad and Tobago’s Defence Force FC in the first-leg semi-final. The match, held at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, showcased the Jamaican Premier League champions’ dominance, with Raheem Edwards scoring twice and contributions from Warner Brown, Shaqueil Bradford, and Kimoni Bailey. Head Coach Theodore Whitmore emphasized the importance of meticulous preparation in securing the win, stating, ‘We eliminated their game plan and ours worked.’ Despite the commanding performance, Whitmore expressed disappointment at conceding a goal, ending their streak of clean sheets. Mount Pleasant now stands on the brink of becoming only the second Jamaican team to reach the Caribbean Cup final, following in the footsteps of reigning champions Cavalier FC. Whitmore highlighted the significance of this achievement for Jamaican football, urging fans to rally behind the team. A spot in the final would also secure Mount Pleasant’s qualification for the prestigious Concacaf Champions Cup, where they could face elite clubs from the United States, Mexico, Canada, and Central America. The second-leg match is set to take place at the National Stadium in Jamaica, where Mount Pleasant aims to seal their historic progression.
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Chaguanas North lose appeal, Presentation crowned SSFL central zone champs
Presentation College Chaguanas has officially been crowned the champions of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) championship division for the 2025 season. This victory was solidified after the league’s appeals committee upheld a prior decision to award the school all three points for a match against Chaguanas North Secondary that was abandoned on September 22. The disciplinary committee had initially ruled in favor of Presentation on October 13, granting them a 3-0 win due to Chaguanas North’s failure to adequately prepare the Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground venue. Chaguanas North contested this decision, arguing that they had made every effort to meet the required standards before the scheduled kickoff. However, on October 22, the appeals committee, comprising Forbes Persaud, Rudolph Hope, and chairman Derek West, reviewed the case virtually and unanimously supported the disciplinary committee’s ruling. The final verdict was delivered on October 24, confirming Presentation’s victory. Chaguanas North officials had claimed that the referee overstepped his authority in abandoning the game and cited a precedent from the previous season where a match involving Presentation was rescheduled due to field issues. Nonetheless, the appeals committee emphasized the referee’s ultimate authority under Law 1 of the game, which governs the field of play. Following this decision, Presentation went on to defeat Chaguanas North 3-1 in their reverse fixture on October 14, finishing the central zone with 27 points from ten games. Chaguanas North secured second place with 22 points. With the matter resolved, Presentation now sets its sights on the First Citizens Boys’ ‘Big 5’ campaign, aiming for promotion to the premier division. They will begin their campaign on November 1 against Speyside Secondary, the Tobago championship division winners. Hillview College (east) and Mucurapo West Secondary (north) have also secured their spots in the Big 5, with the top three teams earning promotion for the 2026 premier division season.
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Supernatural Power shines in the The Viceroy Trophy, eyes Mouttet Mile
Philip Feanny’s exceptional three-year-old American-bred grey filly, Supernatural Power (Cross Traffic – Urquia), has emerged victorious in The Viceroy Trophy on Monday, October 20, 2025, setting her sights on the upcoming Mouttet Mile in December. Ridden by Panamanian jockey Dick Cardenas, the filly showcased her dominance in the Open Allowance race for three-year-olds and upward, securing a comfortable two-length win over one mile (1,600m) with an impressive time of 1:36.2 (23.4 x 46.2 x 1:11.1 x 1:23.3).
Feanny expressed his satisfaction with the win, emphasizing its significance as a preparatory race for the Mouttet Mile. “This was a nice race. It’s a prep towards the major objective, which is the Mouttet Mile,” he remarked. “Unfortunately, the recent Gold Cup prep didn’t go as planned, so we had to find another opportunity. This was her final race before the Mouttet Mile.”
Breaking smoothly from the gates with the addition of a visor, Cardenas strategically held Supernatural Power back, allowing Mamma Mia (Jerome Innis) and Major Danger (Dane Dawkins), a stablemate, to set the early pace. As the race progressed, the filly settled into a steady rhythm, biding her time until the half-mile (800m) turn, where she surged forward effortlessly, overtaking her rivals.
Tiz Tok, ridden by Raddesh Roman, emerged as a strong challenger, briefly taking second place as Supernatural Power seized the lead. However, when Tiz Tok mounted a fierce challenge in the final stretch, Supernatural Power responded with determination, pulling away decisively to claim victory. Tiz Tok finished second, with Major Danger securing third place, 19¾ lengths behind.
The win marks a significant milestone for Supernatural Power as she prepares for the Mouttet Mile, with trainer Philip Feanny and jockey Dick Cardenas reflecting on their successful strategy and the filly’s promising potential.
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Trainer Jason DaCosta unearths promising talent in foreigner Dothraki
Renowned trainer Jason DaCosta is brimming with cautious optimism following the remarkable debut of his four-year-old American-bred bay colt, Dothraki. The colt, specifically imported for the prestigious Mouttet Mile in December, clinched a commanding victory in the Vassel “Jolly Man” Najair Memorial Cup on Sunday, October 19, 2025. Competing in the Overnight Allowance category, Dothraki outpaced the field by a length and a quarter over 5 ½ furlongs (1,100m), clocking an impressive time of 1:05.4 (23.2 x 47.1 x 59.3).
DaCosta, a three-time champion trainer, lauded Dothraki as ‘something special,’ though he noted the colt is only halfway to peak condition. ‘He looks like something special. He’s about 50 per cent prepared, so this is a significant achievement,’ DaCosta remarked. ‘I was nervous he might tire, but his class carried him through.’
With this stellar performance, DaCosta is already setting his sights on the Port Royal Sprint as Dothraki’s next challenge, followed by the coveted US$300,000 Mouttet Mile. ‘He can only get better from here. As he gets fitter, anything is possible,’ DaCosta added.
From the starting gates, Dothraki swiftly took the lead, maintaining a steady rhythm and outpacing competitors Incredible Jo (Raddesh Roman) and A Gift From Ben (Ramon Nepare) into the half-mile turn (800m). Jockey Robert Halledeen expertly guided Dothraki through the final stretch, securing a decisive victory. Digital One (Dane Dawkins) and Teflon Don (Shaheem Gordon) finished second and third, respectively.
Bred by Into Mischief out of the Empire Maker mare Vanquished, Dothraki is owned by Carlton Watson. Groom Garth Pennant led the colt around the Parade Ring ahead of the race, setting the stage for a triumphant debut. (Photo: Naphatli Junior)
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Column: Natio Uma volledig getransformeerd
The Suriname women’s football team, known as Natio Uma, is gearing up for their World Cup qualifying matches, marking a significant step in their journey to potentially compete on the global stage for the first time. Historically, neither the men’s nor women’s teams from Suriname have qualified for the World Cup, but recent transformations within the women’s squad offer renewed hope. The Surinamese Football Association has invested heavily in professional coaching and recruited players who compete at elite clubs, elevating the team’s overall quality and positioning them as serious contenders for a spot in the 2027 World Cup in Brazil. However, challenges remain due to Suriname’s low FIFA ranking and the Concacaf qualification system, which pairs the highest-ranked teams against the lowest-ranked ones, creating tough matchups. Suriname is placed in Group D alongside Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Belize, and Anguilla. While the team’s strengthened lineup suggests potential to top the group, the coach’s ability to unify the squad will be critical. Their first match is scheduled for November 28, 2025, against Anguilla. Despite early introductions of new players to the public, concerns linger over the absence of key team members, including the goalkeeper, and the lack of a warm-up match for the players to connect with fans. Additionally, the team’s preparation has been complicated by training in Europe rather than the tropical conditions they will face in the region. The management is urged to ensure the team arrives early to acclimatize. While the squad includes many debutants, some players have prior experience representing Natio Uma, albeit without success. This time, the team is expected to benefit from a fully professional setup and lessons learned from past mistakes, with hopes that organizational improvements will allow the players to focus solely on their sporting goals. The ultimate aim is to make women’s football in Suriname a compelling spectacle for fans, though expectations must remain tempered for a team still in its developmental phase.
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Eerste officiële Martial Arts-trainers ontvangen diploma in Suriname
In a landmark achievement for Suriname’s sports sector, nine individuals have become the first graduates of the country’s inaugural Martial Arts Instructor and Fitness Trainer-A program. This pioneering initiative was organized by the KIBO Sport & Health Education Foundation in collaboration with the Suriname Karate-do Association (SKA) and the Ministry of Finance and Planning. The program, which spanned eleven intensive months, combined theoretical knowledge with practical training, covering essential areas such as first aid, injury prevention, and teaching methodologies. It is the first formal training in Suriname to align martial arts instruction with internationally recognized standards, culminating in the award of the officially accredited Fitness Trainer-A diploma (NL Actief, Level 3). The graduation ceremony was attended by key figures, including Minister of Home Affairs Marinus Bee, Director of Sports Enrique Ralim, and SKA Chairman Kenneth Sijp, who lauded the initiative as a significant step toward professionalizing the sports industry. Former Dutch examiner Iwan Pengel, a special guest, presented the diploma to the top-performing graduate, Urvien Elliot. KIBO Foundation has announced plans to launch a second cohort soon, aiming to establish a sustainable and professional foundation for martial arts education in Suriname.




