Dominica takes on Canada in CONCACAF Nation League

Dominica will take on Canada on Tuesday evening at the CONCACAF Nations League qualifiers.

The match begins at 7:00 pm at the BMO Stadium in Canada.

Head Coach of the Dominican team, Rajesh Joseph Latchoo, called up Chris Lawrence of RC Doctors FC and Ajaya Royer of Exodus FC, in a nineteen man squad.

Lawrence will replace Erskim Williams, who was red-carded during Dominica’s opening encounter against Suriname in the Concacaf Nation League in Guadeloupe last month.

Royer will replace Kiano Martin who will be traveling with the U-20 team to Barbados on Monday 15th October 2018.

The full team reads:
Glenson Prince – capt
Owen Oscar
Malcolm Joseph
Euclid Bertrand
Chris Lawrence
Kassim Peltier
Ajaya Royer
Chad Bertrand
Briel Thomas
Donan Jervier
Anfernee Frederick
Sydney Lockhart
Davone George
Javid George
Shermia Dangleben
Josley Prince
Julian Wade
Travis Joseph
Arlington Fritz

Coaching staff is as follows
Rajesh Joseph Latchoo – Head Coach
Courtney Challenger – Goalkeeper Coach
Smith Telemacque – Fitness Trainer
Albert Noel – Medics Personnel
Reginald Darroux – Equipment Manger

General Secretary, Erickson Degallarie, will sit in as manager in the absence of Michel Joseph.

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4 Comments

  1. Odinn
    October 16, 2018

    Football entusiasts in Iceland send strongest hope and wishes for a good game. And may the Dominican team play like champions and win the game! Go Dominica !!!

    • Odinn
      October 17, 2018

      Well, it did not work out quite well unfortunately. Defensively, the team made quite an impressive progress but the offensive tactic did not involve any passes and strategic play with the ball. It was mainly one man at a time trying to break through, towards the Canadian goal, but was immediately tackled by the strong defense of the Canadian team.

      • md
        October 18, 2018

        that team is a waste of time # go learn to play football and not kick and run

  2. J'aime mon pays (DOMINIQUE)
    October 16, 2018

    Dem fellas will not be able to play in that cold tonight. – awah…. troup fway-dee!!!! they going to lose again like last time. Instead of tackling the ball, and playing defence, they just running up and down and watching the scenery…… unconcerned, doh know when the ball coming….. boy look shame last time – not me again. Canada going to give them a serious beating.

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