MikeD Posted April 2, 2004 Share Posted April 2, 2004 1 - USA v Grenada 2 - El Salvador v Bermuda 3 - Jamaica v Haiti 4 - Panama v St. Lucia 5 - Costa Rica v Cuba 6 - Guatemala v Surinam 7 - Honduras v Netherlands Antilles 8 - Canada v Belize 9 - Mexico v Dominica 10 - Barbados v St. Kitts & Nevis 11 - T&T v Dominican Republic 12 - St. Vincent & the Grenadines v Nicaragua All matches to be played between June 12 and 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vancouver Fan Posted April 2, 2004 Share Posted April 2, 2004 quote:Originally posted by MikeD 1 - USA v Grenada 2 - El Salvador v Bermuda 3 - Jamaica v Haiti 4 - Panama v St. Lucia 5 - Costa Rica v Cuba 6 - Guatemala v Surinam 7 - Honduras v Netherlands Antilles 8 - Canada v Belize 9 - Mexico v Dominica 10 - Barbados v St. Kitts & Nevis 11 - T&T v Dominican Republic 12 - St. Vincent & the Grenadines v Nicaragua All matches to be played between June 12 and 19 Of the top ranked teams Jamaica and Costa Rica seem to have the toughest games.Hope to see some early round upsets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnipeg Fury Posted April 4, 2004 Share Posted April 4, 2004 I think Bermuda could possibly give El Salvador a match. ES are hot and cold and if they get a bit frustrated, Shaun Goater may be able to punish them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnipeg Fury Posted April 5, 2004 Share Posted April 5, 2004 Bermuda takes two from Nicaragua 3.4.04 - Bermuda defeated visiting Nicaragua in two international friendlies played at the National Sports Centre in Hamilton on 31 March and 2 April. Shaun Goater scored in the 33rd and 65th minutes, while Rohaan Simons closed out the scoring for Bermuda in the 90th minute-mark for the 3:0 final over Nicaragua on 31 March. Two days later, a pair of second-half goals by John Barry Nusum (47th, 67th) led Bermuda to a 2:1 win and the squad increases their unbeaten streak to five international matches. Both are in preparations for CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying as Bermuda takes on El Salvador and Nicaragua meets St. Vincent & The Grenadines in second round home-and-home series in June. 02.04.2004: Hamilton, BERMUDA; National Sports Centre BERMUDA – NICARAGUA 2:1 (0:0) John Barry NUSUM 47’, 67’ – Emilio PALACIOS 72’ pen BER: Dwayne Adams – Shannon Burgess, Meshach Wade, Kofi Dill, Ottis Steede, D. Coddington, Clevon Hill (68: Carlos Smith), John Nusum, Ralph Bean (75: Rohaan Simons), Jared Peniston (66: Damon Ming), S. Lewis. TD: Kenny THOMPSON NCA: Danny Téllez – Hevel Quintanilla, Emilio Palacios, Tyron Acevedo (74: W. Sanchez), Carlos Alonso, David Solorzano, M. Bustos (60: Sergio Iván Rodriguez), Silvio Alvilés (60: Erick Vallecillo), J. Vildez, H. West (60: A. Reyes), C. Fernando. TD: Maurizio BATTISTINI R: Lyndon RAYNOR (BER) 31.03.2004: Hamilton, BERMUDA; National Sports Centre BERMUDA – NICARAGUA 3:0 (1:0) Shaun GOATER 33’, 65’ pen; Rohaan SIMONS 90’ BER: Troy Hall (57: Dwayne Adams) – David Thomas, Shannon Burgess, Meshach Wade, Ottis Steede (63: Carlos Smith), Musceo Hunt (5: Kofi Dill), Clevon Hill (75: Ralph Bean), Shaun Goater, Khano Smith (67: Jared Peniston), Damon Ming, Stephen Astwood (83: Rohaan Simons). TD: Kenny THOMPSON NCA: Danny Téllez – Erick Vallecillo (64: A. Reyes), Hevel Quintanilla, Emilio Palacios, Tryon Acevedo (78: J. Vilhez), Carlos Alonso, David Solórzano, Elvis Balladares (46: R. Calero), Silvio Alvilés (60: W. Sanchez), Sergio Iván Rodriguez, Carlos Novoa. TD: Maurizio BATTISTINI R: Stuart CROCKWELL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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