2009 Trinidad and Tobago League Cup

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2009 First Citizens Cup
Trinidad and Tobago League Cup
CountryTrinidad and Tobago
Teams11
Defending championsW Connection (6)
ChampionsDefence Force
Runners-upJoe Public
Matches played10
Goals scored34 (3.4 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Devorn Jorsling
Richard Roy
(3 goals)
2008
2010

The 2009 Trinidad and Tobago League Cup was the tenth season of the First Citizens Cup, which is the league cup competition for Trinidad and Tobago teams competing in the TT Pro League. Continuing from previous seasons, the slogan for the year's league cup was No Room for Losers and was sponsored by First Citizens Bank for the ninth consecutive year. To keep with the tag-line, this year's edition will only reward prizes to the cup winners and runner-up. The Savonetta Boys of W Connection entered as the five-time defending cup holders by winning the 2008 league cup over Joe Public 6–5 in a penalty shootout after the match ended 2–2 in regulation.[1]

Qualification[]

Seeding for the competition was determined from the league standings following the twentieth league match day. The bottom two teams, Tobago United and Police, were placed in the 10th place playoff to determine who would advance to face Defence Force in one of two qualifying round matches, with the other game matching St. Ann's Rangers up with FC South End.

The two teams that win their respective quarterfinal matches will meet up with the top six teams in the Pro League. The automatic quarterfinal qualifiers in order of league position are: Joe Public, Caledonia AIA, Ma Pau, San Juan Jabloteh, United Petrotrin, and W Connection.[2]

Schedule[]

The schedule for the 2009 First Citizens Cup, as announced by the TT Pro League:

Round Date Matches Clubs New entries this round
10th place playoff 1 September 2009 1 11 → 10 2: 10th–11th
Qualifying round 11 September 2009 2 10 → 8 3: 7th–9th
Quarterfinals 18 September 2009 4 8 → 4 6: 1st–6th
Semifinals 25 September 2009 2 4 → 2
Final 2 October 2009 1 2 → 1

Bracket[]

10th place playoff
1 September 2009
Qualifying round
11 September 2009
Quarterfinals
18 September 2009
Semifinals
25 September 2009
Final
2 October 2009
8 St. Ann's Rangers 2 (2)
9 FC South End 2 (0)
1 Joe Public 5
8 St. Ann's Rangers 1
1 Joe Public 2
4 San Juan Jabloteh 0
4 San Juan Jabloteh 2
5 United Petrotrin 1
1 Joe Public 0
7 Defence Force 1
3 Ma Pau 3
6 W Connection 1
3 Ma Pau 0
7 Defence Force 2
2 Caledonia AIA 2
7 Defence Force 3
7 Defence Force 2
10 Tobago United 3 10 Tobago United 1
11 Police 1

Results[]

All matches were played for 90 minutes duration, at the end of which if the match was still tied, penalty-kicks were used to determine the match winner.

10th place playoff[]

The knockout cup began with the 10th place playoff between the bottom two clubs in the 2009 season following Match Day 20, Tobago United and Police, on 1 September at Plymouth Recreation Grounds.[2] The Tobago Boys came out on top by a score of 3–1 following goals from , , and Dwayne Jack.

1 September 2009 Tobago United 3–1 Police Plymouth, Tobago
18:00 (UTC-4) Goal 19'
Goal 54'
Jack Goal 60'
Goal 28' Stadium:

Qualifying round[]

St. Ann's Rangers used three saves from Haitian from penalty kicks to defeat FC South End and advanced to face top-seed Joe Public. In the earlier match, Defence Force scored two first half goals on its way past Tobago United by a 2–1 score into the quarterfinals to face Caledonia AIA.

11 September 2009 St. Ann's Rangers 2–2
(2–0 p)
FC South End Couva, Trinidad
19:00 (UTC-4) Goal 53'
Goal 55'
Rougier Goal 11'
Goal 86'
Stadium: Ato Boldon Stadium
Referee:
Penalties
Penalty scored
Penalty missed
Penalty missed
Penalty missed
Penalty scored
Rougier Penalty missed
Penalty missed
Penalty missed
Penalty missed

11 September 2009 Defence Force 2–1 Tobago United Couva, Trinidad
17:00 (UTC-4) Jorsling Goal 21'
Goal 38'
Jack Goal 74' Stadium: Ato Boldon Stadium

Quarterfinals[]

The biggest surprise of the tournament came in the quarterfinals, when Ma Pau upset the defending champions W Connection at Manny Ramjohn Stadium by a 3–1 score. Joining the Casino Boys were Joe Public, San Juan Jabloteh, and Defence Force into the semifinals.[3]

18 September 2009 Joe Public 5–1 St. Ann's Rangers Macoya, Trinidad
18:00 (UTC-4) Tinto Goal 10', 60'
Baptiste Goal 16', 85'
Goal 31'
Morris Goal 25' Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium

18 September 2009 Ma Pau 3–1 W Connection Marabella, Trinidad
20:00 (UTC-4) Samuel Goal 16'
Goal 72'
Wolfe Goal 90+3' (pen.)
Report Hector Goal 51' Stadium: Manny Ramjohn Stadium
Referee:

18 September 2009 San Juan Jabloteh 2–1 United Petrotrin Marabella, Trinidad
18:00 (UTC-4) Marcano Goal 45', 60' Goal 90+2' Stadium: Manny Ramjohn Stadium
Referee:

18 September 2009 Caledonia AIA 2–3 Defence Force Macoya, Trinidad
20:00 (UTC-4) Goal 7'
Daniel Goal 20' (pen.)
Carter Goal 54'
Jorsling Goal 62' (pen.)
Roy Goal 90+2'
Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium

Semifinals[]

On 25 September, Joe Public used goals from Trent Noel and Seon Power to defeat San Juan Jabloteh and book their place in the final. In the other semifinal, Defence Force shutout Ma Pau 2–0 with goals from Richard Roy and Devorn Jorsling.

25 September 2009 Joe Public 2–0 San Juan Jabloteh Macoya, Trinidad
20:00 (UTC-4) Noel Goal 35'
Power Goal 39'
Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium
Referee:

25 September 2009 Ma Pau 0–2 Defence Force Macoya, Trinidad
18:00 (UTC-4) Roy Goal 21'
Jorsling Goal 42'
Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium
Referee:

Final[]

The tournament was concluded on 2 October when Defence Force upset Joe Public 1–0 in Marvin Lee Stadium to claim their second First Citizens Cup title and end their six-year trophy drought. On the other hand, Joe Public suffered their second consecutive defeat in the league cup final having lost to W Connection on penalty kicks in last year's edition.[4] Teammates Devorn Jorsling and Richard Roy finished as the tournament's top goal scorers with 3 goals each.[4]

2 October 2009 Joe Public 0–1 Defence Force Macoya, Trinidad
20:00 (UTC-4) Report Roy Goal 84' Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium
Referee:

References[]

  1. ^ "W Connection rules on penalty kicks". T&T Guardian. 2008-10-03. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
  2. ^ a b "Tobago, Police clash in qualifier". T&T Guardian. 2009-09-01. Archived from the original on 2014-05-18. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  3. ^ "Ma Pau dumps W Connection". Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian). 2009-09-19. Archived from the original on 2014-05-18. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  4. ^ a b "Army pip Lions for 2009 First Citizens Cup". Randy Bando (TTProLeague.com). 2009-10-03. Retrieved 2009-10-03.

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