2008 Trinidad and Tobago FA Trophy

The 2008 Trinidad and Tobago FA Trophy was the 79th season of the FA Trophy, which is the oldest football competition for teams in Trinidad and Tobago. The tournament took place at the conclusion of the 2008 season. Joe Public entered as the tournament's defending champion.[1] The tournament began on 3 December, with 32 teams competing in single elimination matches.

2008 FA Trophy
Trinidad and Tobago Cup
CountryTrinidad and Tobago
Teams32
Defending championsJoe Public (PL) (2)
ChampionsCaledonia AIA
Runners-upW Connection
Matches played31
Goals scored132 (4.26 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Atiba McKnight (6 goals)
2007
2009

Qualification

The tournament featured teams from the top three levels of the football pyramid. These three levels and 8 leagues, namely the TT Pro League, National Super League, Central FA's Premier Division, Eastern FA's Premier Division, Eastern Counties' Football Union, Northern FA's Premier Division, Southern FA's Premier Division, and Tobago FA's Premier Division, each have their own separate qualification process to trim their ranks down to their final team delegations.

The top eight finishers in the Pro League for the 2008 season all qualified for the competition. In addition, the top eight finishers from the Super League also qualified. However, only three clubs from 4 of the 6 regional football associations were awarded qualification into this year's edition, with the Eastern Counties and Northern FA as the exceptions as they only received two.

The following clubs qualified for the 79th edition of the FA Trophy:

TT Pro League
8 teams
National Super League
8 teams
Regional FA Leagues
16 teams
Central FA – Premier Division

Eastern FA – Premier Division

Eastern Counties – Football Union

  • Biche United
  • Valencia United
Northern FA – Premier Division

Southern FA – Premier Division

  • La Brea All-Stars
  • Siparia Spurs
  • T&TEC

Tobago FA – Premier Division

  • Charlotteville Unifiers
  • Hills United
  • Roxborough Lakers

Schedule

The schedule for the 2008 FA Trophy, as announced by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association:

RoundDateMatchesClubsNew entries this round
First round  3 December 20081632 → 1632: 1st32nd
Second round7 December 2008816 → 8
Quarterfinals10 December 200848 → 4
Semifinals15 December 200824 → 2
Final17 December 200812 → 1

Results

All matches were played over two 45 minute halves, and in the process if the match were drawn at the end of regulation time, then two additional 15-minute halves were used, and if necessary, penalty kicks if still drawn after extra time.

First round

The draw for the most prestigious knockout tournament held by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association was made on 24 November 2008 at its head office in Port of Spain, Trinidad with ties played on 3 December 2008. The only Pro League match-up featured United Petrotrin against North East Stars. All Pro League clubs advanced easily into the second round with a combined scoreline of 282.[2] With the withdrawal of Trinidad and Tobago U20, Charlotteville Unifiers was the lone survivor facing competition from a higher division.

Second round

The draw for the second round took place on 4 December 2008 and involved the 16 winning teams from the first round. These were from the following levels:

  • 7 from Level 1 (TT Pro League)
  • 4 from Level 2 (National Super League)
  • 5 from Level 3 (1 EFA Premier Division, 2 NFA Premier Division, 1 SFA Premier Division, 1 Tobago FA Premier Division)

Matches in the second round were played on 7 December 2008. 1976 FC Phoenix and WASA provided the Trophy's first two upsets over Pro League clubs by putting out Joe Public and North East Stars, respectively.[3] Another surprise from the round was that Dathea Copious Suns defeated T&TEC to be the lone representative from the third level of the pyramid in the quarterfinals.

Tie no Home team   Score   Away team
1 St. Ann's Rangers (SL) 05 St. Ann's Rangers (PL)
2 Defence Force (PL) 61 Queen's Park
3 1976 FC Phoenix 22 Joe Public (PL)
22 after extra time – 1976 FC Phoenix won 42 on penalties
4 Charlotteville Unifiers 07 San Juan Jabloteh
5 Caledonia AIA 90 Harvard
6 Malick Togetherness 06 W Connection
7 WASA 33 North East Stars
33 after extra time – WASA won 54 on penalties
8 T&TEC 12 Dathea Copious Suns

Quarterfinals

The draw for the quarterfinals took place on 8 December 2008 and involved the 8 winning teams from the second round. These were from the following levels:

Matches in the quarterfinals were played on 10 December 2008. WASA remained the only club from outside the TT Pro League to advance to the semifinals after defeating Dathea Copious Suns.[4] Caledonia AIA needed extra time to defeat St. Ann's Rangers (PL),[5] Defence Force stunned San Juan Jabloteh 21,[6] and W Connection put out giant-killers 1976 FC Phoenix to advance to the semifinals.[7]

10 December 2008 San Juan Jabloteh (1) 1–2 Defence Force (1) Marabella, Trinidad
17:00 (UTC-4) Peltier  4' Report Carter  18', 59' Stadium: Manny Ramjohn Stadium

10 December 2008 W Connection (1) 3–0 1976 FC Phoenix (2) Macoya, Trinidad
17:00 (UTC-4) Santos  44'
Isaac  82', 85'
Report Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium

10 December 2008 Caledonia AIA (1) 4–1 St. Ann's Rangers (1) Marabella, Trinidad
19:00 (UTC-4) Armstrong  68'
Joseph  95'
Theobald  106'
Moore  116'
Report McFarlane  60' Stadium: Manny Ramjohn Stadium

10 December 2008 WASA (2) 5–2 Dathea Copious Suns (3) Macoya, Trinidad
19:00 (UTC-4) Faure  4', 43', 64'
Brooks  57'
Stoute  90'
Report Gillard  52', 67' Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium

Semifinals

The draw for the semifinals took place on 11 December 2008. It consisted of Caledonia AIA, Defence Force, and W Connection from the Pro League (1) and WASA from the National Super League (2). The semifinal matches took place at Marvin Lee Stadium on 15 December 2008.

W Connection made quick work of Super League side WASA to end their run in the competition by putting up eight goals.[8] Caledonia AIA defeated Defence Force 42 to make it back-to-back final appearances.[1]

15 December 2008 W Connection (1) 8–1 WASA (2) Macoya, Trinidad
17:00 (UTC-4) Santos  2'
McKnight  5', 64', 86'
Isaac  15', 74'
Smith  46'
Leon  88'
Report Brooks  66' Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium

15 December 2008 Defence Force (1) 2–4 Caledonia AIA (1) Macoya, Trinidad
19:00 (UTC-4) Jorsling  7', 13' Report Velox  10', 53', 75'
Moore  65'
Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium

Final

The final was played at Marvin Lee Stadium in Macoya, Trinidad on 17 December 2008. The match was contested by Caledonia AIA, who beat Defence Force 42 in their semifinal, and W Connection who beat WASA 81. Caledonia AIA used a goal late from Conrad Smith to level the match at two each in the 82nd minute.[9] After the match ended 22 in regulation, Caledonia AIA used the momentum and produced a goal from Jameel Perry in the 108th minute to give Caledonia AIA their first FA Trophy title.[10] Atiba McKnight claimed the title of the Trophy's leading goal scorer with six goals for W Connection on their way to the final.

17 December 2008 Caledonia AIA (1) 3–2 W Connection (1) Macoya, Trinidad
19:00 (UTC-4) Moore  34'
Smith  82'
Perry  108'
Report Smith  29'
McKnight  37'
Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium

References

  1. "Trinidad and Tobago - List of Champions". Radek Jelínekm, Hans Schöggl and RSSSF. 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
  2. "Pro-League powerhouses mince FA opponents". Randy Bando (TTProLeague.com). 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  3. "Joe Public ousted from FA Trophy". Joel Bailey (T&T Newsday). 2008-12-09. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  4. "WASA flow into FA Trophy 'semis'". Joel Bailey (T&T Newsday). 2008-12-13. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  5. "Caledonia win FA snooze-a-thon". Lasana Liburd (T&T Express). 2008-12-12. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  6. "Defence Force stun Jabloteh 2-1". Lasana Liburd (T&T Express). 2008-12-11. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  7. "W Connection put out Tobago giant-killers". Ian Prescott (T&T Express). 2008-12-12. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  8. "Connection cruise into FA final". Lasana Liburd (T&T Express). 2008-12-16. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  9. "Caledonia claim historic FA crown". Joel Bailey (T&T Newsday). 2008-12-19. Retrieved 2009-11-27.
  10. "Caledonia clutches 2008 FA Trophy". Randy Bando (TTProLeague.com). 2008-12-18. Retrieved 2009-11-23.

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