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1 Qualification  





2 Schedule  





3 Results  



3.1  First round  





3.2  Second round  





3.3  Quarterfinals  





3.4  Semifinals  





3.5  Final  







4 References  





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(Redirected from 2009 Trinidad and Tobago Cup)

2009 FA Trophy
Trinidad and Tobago Cup
Tournament details
CountryTrinidad and Tobago
Teams32
Defending championsCaledonia AIA
Final positions
ChampionsJoe Public (PL)
Runner-upW Connection
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored133 (4.29 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Conrad Smith (8 goals)
← 2008
2010–11 →

The 2009 Trinidad and Tobago FA Trophy was the 80th 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 2009 TT Pro League season. Caledonia AIA entered as the tournament's defending champion.[1] The tournament commenced on 15 November, with 32 teams competing in single elimination matches and concluded on 9 December.

Qualification[edit]

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 2009 season all qualified for the competition. In addition, the top seven finishers from the Super League also qualified. However, only three clubs from 5 of the 6 regional football associations were awarded qualification into this year's edition, with the Tobago FA as the exception as they only received two.

The following clubs qualified for the 80th edition of the FA Trophy:

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

Eastern FA – Premier Division

Eastern Counties – Football Union

Northern FA – Premier Division

Southern FA – Premier Division

Tobago FA – Premier Division

Schedule[edit]

The schedule for the 2009 FA Trophy, as announced by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association:

Round Date Matches Clubs New entries this round
First round   15 November 2009 16 32 → 16 32: 1st–32nd
Second round 23 November 2009 8 16 → 8
Quarterfinals 30 November 2009 4 8 → 4
Semifinals 7 December 2009 2 4 → 2
Final 9 December 2009 1 2 → 1

Results[edit]

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[edit]

The draw for the most prestigious knockout tournament held by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association was made on 2 November 2009 at its head office in Port of Spain, Trinidad with ties played in the week beginning 15 November 2009. The only Pro League match-up featured W Connection against FC South End. As a result, seven Pro League clubs advanced to the next round with little difficulty. The lone upset of the round occurred when Joe Public from the Eastern FA Premier Division defeated Club Sando of the National Super League.[2]

Second round[edit]

The draw for the second round took place on 16 November 2009 and involved the 16 winning teams from the first round. These were from the following levels:

Matches in the second round were played in the week commencing 23 November 2009.[2] The main match-up in the round featured rivals San Juan Jabloteh and W Connection. In the end, Jabloteh were defeated 3–1 and finished their 2009 season without a trophy for the first time in five years. In the other all-Pro League fixture, Keyon Edwards scored two late goals to guarantee Caledonia AIA a place in the quarterfinals after a 2–0 victory over Defence Force (PL). Valtrin United stunned Defence Force (SL) 2–1 with a penalty converted by Matthew Ramirez in the 90th minute.[3]

Tie no Home team   Score   Away team
1 Joe Public (PL) 7–1 Dathea Copious Suns
2 Joe Public (SL) 1–4 Ma Pau
3 United Petrotrin 0–0 T&TEC
United Petrotrin won 1–0 after extra time
4 Palo Seco 0–3 Joe Public (EFA)
5 W Connection 3–1 San Juan Jabloteh
6 Siparia Spurs 3–2 T&T AG/CG
7 Caledonia AIA 2–0 Defence Force (PL)
8 Defence Force (SL) 1–2 Valtrin United

Quarterfinals[edit]

The draw for the quarterfinals took place on 25 November 2009 and involved the 8 winning teams from the second round. These were from the following levels:

Matches in the quarterfinals were played on 30 November 2009. Hughton Hector scored a hat-trick to lead W Connection to a 5–1 win over Valtrin United. In the only all-Pro League encounter, Caledonia AIA and Ma Pau ended 1–1 after regulation time following a late equaliser from Stallions' Kerry Daniel in the 90th minute. Caledonia AIA won the match 6–5 on penalties.[4] In the other two quarterfinal matches at Marvin Lee Stadium, Joe Public (PL) won the battle of Tunapuna by defeating Joe Public (EFA) by a score of 6 to 0. United Petrotrin avoided giant-killers Siparia Spurs by a 3–1 scoreline to make it an all-Pro League semifinals.

30 November 2009 Caledonia AIA (1) 1–1
(6–5 p)
Ma Pau (1) Macoya, Trinidad
17:00 (UTC-4) Daniel 90' James 39' Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium
Referee: Neal Brizan
Penalties
Jerome soccer ball with check mark
Joseph soccer ball with check mark
Moore soccer ball with red X
David soccer ball with check mark
Daniel soccer ball with check mark
Phillips soccer ball with check mark
Ambrose soccer ball with check mark
Wolfe soccer ball with check mark
Samuel soccer ball with check mark
Andrews soccer ball with check mark
Gonzales soccer ball with check mark
Williams soccer ball with red X
Britto soccer ball with check mark
Freitas soccer ball with red X

30 November 2009 W Connection (1) 5–1 Valtrin United (3) Couva, Trinidad
17:00 (UTC-4) Hector 2', 30', 86'
Viveros 56'
Diaz 79'
Lewis 41' Stadium: Ato Boldon Stadium

30 November 2009 Joe Public (3) 0–6 Joe Public (1) Macoya, Trinidad
19:00 (UTC-4) Baptiste 27', 54', 71', 76'
Power 31'
Tinto 72' (o.g.)
Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium


Semifinals[edit]

The draw for the semifinals took place on 1 December 2009. It consisted of Caledonia AIA, Joe Public (PL), United Petrotrin, and W Connection from the Pro League (1). The semifinal matches took place at Marvin Lee Stadium on 7 December 2009. W Connection defeated United Petrotrin 1–0 to reach the final of the competition. The lone goal in the match came from Jonathan Faña, who netted the winner in the 82nd minute.[5] In the other semifinal, Joe Public (PL) defeated Caledonia AIA 3–1 to advance to the final.


7 December 2009 Joe Public (1) 3–1 Caledonia AIA (1) Macoya, Trinidad
19:00 (UTC-4) Lewis 33'
Baptiste 57' (pen.)
Leacock 90+3'
Report Joseph 29' Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium

Final[edit]

The final was played at Marvin Lee StadiuminMacoya, Trinidad on 9 December 2009. The match was contested by Joe Public (PL), who defeated Caledonia AIA 3–1 in their semifinal, and W Connection who beat United Petrotrin 1–0. Joe Public (PL) used an own goalbyEder Gilmer Arias in the 90th minute to force extra time after the match ended 2–2.[6] The Eastern Lions then capitalized in the 117th minute when, the tournament's leading scorer with eight goals, Conrad Smith slotted home the winner.[7] The win marked Joe Public's fourth title of the year.[8] Whereas, W Connection's suffered their second consecutive loss in the final.

9 December 2009 Joe Public (1) 3–2 W Connection (1) Macoya, Trinidad
19:00 (UTC-4) Baptiste 15'
Arias 90' (o.g.)
Smith 117'
Report Leon 37'
Bartholomew 81'
Stadium: Marvin Lee Stadium
Referee: Neal Brizan

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Trinidad and Tobago - List of Champions". Radek Jelínekm, Hans Schöggl and RSSSF. 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
  • ^ a b "Caledonia cruises into last 16". Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian). 2009-11-17. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
  • ^ "Caledonia advance to FA 'quarters'". Joel Bailey (T&T Newsday). 2009-11-24. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  • ^ "Hector fires Connection into FA semifinals". Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian). 2009-12-01. Retrieved 2009-12-01.
  • ^ "Frias scores as Connection beat Petrotrin in FA 'semi'". Joel Bailey (T&T Newsday). 2009-12-08. Retrieved 2009-12-08.
  • ^ "Joe Public snatch FA Trophy". Joel Bailey (T&T Newsday). 2009-12-11. Retrieved 2009-12-11.
  • ^ "Joe Public lifts 2009 FA Trophy in dramatic style". Randy Bando (TTProLeague.com). 2009-12-10. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
  • ^ "Super sub 'Smithy' sinks Connection". Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian). 2009-12-11. Retrieved 2009-12-11.
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