Cavalier Fc to unleash new striker in Concacaf Caribbean Cup

Group A’ leaders Cavalier will be unveiling a new striker next week when they clash with  Dominican based club Moca FC in the Concacaf Caribbean  Cup at Sabina Park. 

Technical Director of Cavalier Rudolph Spied, speaking with IRIE FM Sports says in addition to the lethal striker Colin Anderson another promising forward will be on show when the Moca FC team comes to town. 

The contest kicks off at 7:06 pm. 

Cavalier leads the group A’ standings on 4 points, following a 2-1 win over port of Spain of Trinidad and a one all draw with Defense Force also out of Trinidad. 

MOCA meanwhile lies third on three points after securing victory in their lone game played so far , a one nil win over port of Spain. 

The other Jamaican teams Harbour view and Dunbeholden will also be in action next week. 

The Ludlow Bernard conditioned Harbour view who leads group b’ on three points , will travel to face Pantoja next Wednesday, and Dunbeholden who lies at the foot of the group b’ table will be at home at Sabina Park to   Robinhood out of Suriname on Thursday.

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Group A’ leaders Cavalier will be unveiling a new striker next week when they clash with  Dominican based club Moca FC in the Concacaf Caribbean  Cup at Sabina Park. 

Technical Director of Cavalier Rudolph Spied, speaking with IRIE FM Sports says in addition to the lethal striker Colin Anderson another promising forward will be on show when the Moca FC team comes to town. 

The contest kicks off at 7:06 pm. 

Cavalier leads the group A’ standings on 4 points, following a 2-1 win over port of Spain of Trinidad and a one all draw with Defense Force also out of Trinidad. 

MOCA meanwhile lies third on three points after securing victory in their lone game played so far , a one nil win over port of Spain. 

The other Jamaican teams Harbour view and Dunbeholden will also be in action next week. 

The Ludlow Bernard conditioned Harbour view who leads group b’ on three points , will travel to face Pantoja next Wednesday, and Dunbeholden who lies at the foot of the group b’ table will be at home at Sabina Park to   Robinhood out of Suriname on Thursday.

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Group A’ leaders Cavalier will be unveiling a new striker next week when they clash with  Dominican based club Moca FC in the Concacaf Caribbean  Cup at Sabina Park. 

Technical Director of Cavalier Rudolph Spied, speaking with IRIE FM Sports says in addition to the lethal striker Colin Anderson another promising forward will be on show when the Moca FC team comes to town. 

The contest kicks off at 7:06 pm. 

Cavalier leads the group A’ standings on 4 points, following a 2-1 win over port of Spain of Trinidad and a one all draw with Defense Force also out of Trinidad. 

MOCA meanwhile lies third on three points after securing victory in their lone game played so far , a one nil win over port of Spain. 

The other Jamaican teams Harbour view and Dunbeholden will also be in action next week. 

The Ludlow Bernard conditioned Harbour view who leads group b’ on three points , will travel to face Pantoja next Wednesday, and Dunbeholden who lies at the foot of the group b’ table will be at home at Sabina Park to   Robinhood out of Suriname on Thursday.

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Group A’ leaders Cavalier will be unveiling a new striker next week when they clash with  Dominican based club Moca FC in the Concacaf Caribbean  Cup at Sabina Park. 

Technical Director of Cavalier Rudolph Spied, speaking with IRIE FM Sports says in addition to the lethal striker Colin Anderson another promising forward will be on show when the Moca FC team comes to town. 

The contest kicks off at 7:06 pm. 

Cavalier leads the group A’ standings on 4 points, following a 2-1 win over port of Spain of Trinidad and a one all draw with Defense Force also out of Trinidad. 

MOCA meanwhile lies third on three points after securing victory in their lone game played so far , a one nil win over port of Spain. 

The other Jamaican teams Harbour view and Dunbeholden will also be in action next week. 

The Ludlow Bernard conditioned Harbour view who leads group b’ on three points , will travel to face Pantoja next Wednesday, and Dunbeholden who lies at the foot of the group b’ table will be at home at Sabina Park to   Robinhood out of Suriname on Thursday.

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Group A’ leaders Cavalier will be unveiling a new striker next week when they clash with  Dominican based club Moca FC in the Concacaf Caribbean  Cup at Sabina Park. 

Technical Director of Cavalier Rudolph Spied, speaking with IRIE FM Sports says in addition to the lethal striker Colin Anderson another promising forward will be on show when the Moca FC team comes to town. 

The contest kicks off at 7:06 pm. 

Cavalier leads the group A’ standings on 4 points, following a 2-1 win over port of Spain of Trinidad and a one all draw with Defense Force also out of Trinidad. 

MOCA meanwhile lies third on three points after securing victory in their lone game played so far , a one nil win over port of Spain. 

The other Jamaican teams Harbour view and Dunbeholden will also be in action next week. 

The Ludlow Bernard conditioned Harbour view who leads group b’ on three points , will travel to face Pantoja next Wednesday, and Dunbeholden who lies at the foot of the group b’ table will be at home at Sabina Park to   Robinhood out of Suriname on Thursday.

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Group A’ leaders Cavalier will be unveiling a new striker next week when they clash with  Dominican based club Moca FC in the Concacaf Caribbean  Cup at Sabina Park. 

Technical Director of Cavalier Rudolph Spied, speaking with IRIE FM Sports says in addition to the lethal striker Colin Anderson another promising forward will be on show when the Moca FC team comes to town. 

The contest kicks off at 7:06 pm. 

Cavalier leads the group A’ standings on 4 points, following a 2-1 win over port of Spain of Trinidad and a one all draw with Defense Force also out of Trinidad. 

MOCA meanwhile lies third on three points after securing victory in their lone game played so far , a one nil win over port of Spain. 

The other Jamaican teams Harbour view and Dunbeholden will also be in action next week. 

The Ludlow Bernard conditioned Harbour view who leads group b’ on three points , will travel to face Pantoja next Wednesday, and Dunbeholden who lies at the foot of the group b’ table will be at home at Sabina Park to   Robinhood out of Suriname on Thursday.

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Group A’ leaders Cavalier will be unveiling a new striker next week when they clash with  Dominican based club Moca FC in the Concacaf Caribbean  Cup at Sabina Park. 

Technical Director of Cavalier Rudolph Spied, speaking with IRIE FM Sports says in addition to the lethal striker Colin Anderson another promising forward will be on show when the Moca FC team comes to town. 

The contest kicks off at 7:06 pm. 

Cavalier leads the group A’ standings on 4 points, following a 2-1 win over port of Spain of Trinidad and a one all draw with Defense Force also out of Trinidad. 

MOCA meanwhile lies third on three points after securing victory in their lone game played so far , a one nil win over port of Spain. 

The other Jamaican teams Harbour view and Dunbeholden will also be in action next week. 

The Ludlow Bernard conditioned Harbour view who leads group b’ on three points , will travel to face Pantoja next Wednesday, and Dunbeholden who lies at the foot of the group b’ table will be at home at Sabina Park to   Robinhood out of Suriname on Thursday.

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Group A’ leaders Cavalier will be unveiling a new striker next week when they clash with  Dominican based club Moca FC in the Concacaf Caribbean  Cup at Sabina Park. 

Technical Director of Cavalier Rudolph Spied, speaking with IRIE FM Sports says in addition to the lethal striker Colin Anderson another promising forward will be on show when the Moca FC team comes to town. 

The contest kicks off at 7:06 pm. 

Cavalier leads the group A’ standings on 4 points, following a 2-1 win over port of Spain of Trinidad and a one all draw with Defense Force also out of Trinidad. 

MOCA meanwhile lies third on three points after securing victory in their lone game played so far , a one nil win over port of Spain. 

The other Jamaican teams Harbour view and Dunbeholden will also be in action next week. 

The Ludlow Bernard conditioned Harbour view who leads group b’ on three points , will travel to face Pantoja next Wednesday, and Dunbeholden who lies at the foot of the group b’ table will be at home at Sabina Park to   Robinhood out of Suriname on Thursday.

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Group A’ leaders Cavalier will be unveiling a new striker next week when they clash with  Dominican based club Moca FC in the Concacaf Caribbean  Cup at Sabina Park. 

Technical Director of Cavalier Rudolph Spied, speaking with IRIE FM Sports says in addition to the lethal striker Colin Anderson another promising forward will be on show when the Moca FC team comes to town. 

The contest kicks off at 7:06 pm. 

Cavalier leads the group A’ standings on 4 points, following a 2-1 win over port of Spain of Trinidad and a one all draw with Defense Force also out of Trinidad. 

MOCA meanwhile lies third on three points after securing victory in their lone game played so far , a one nil win over port of Spain. 

The other Jamaican teams Harbour view and Dunbeholden will also be in action next week. 

The Ludlow Bernard conditioned Harbour view who leads group b’ on three points , will travel to face Pantoja next Wednesday, and Dunbeholden who lies at the foot of the group b’ table will be at home at Sabina Park to   Robinhood out of Suriname on Thursday.

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Group A’ leaders Cavalier will be unveiling a new striker next week when they clash with  Dominican based club Moca FC in the Concacaf Caribbean  Cup at Sabina Park. 

Technical Director of Cavalier Rudolph Spied, speaking with IRIE FM Sports says in addition to the lethal striker Colin Anderson another promising forward will be on show when the Moca FC team comes to town. 

The contest kicks off at 7:06 pm. 

Cavalier leads the group A’ standings on 4 points, following a 2-1 win over port of Spain of Trinidad and a one all draw with Defense Force also out of Trinidad. 

MOCA meanwhile lies third on three points after securing victory in their lone game played so far , a one nil win over port of Spain. 

The other Jamaican teams Harbour view and Dunbeholden will also be in action next week. 

The Ludlow Bernard conditioned Harbour view who leads group b’ on three points , will travel to face Pantoja next Wednesday, and Dunbeholden who lies at the foot of the group b’ table will be at home at Sabina Park to   Robinhood out of Suriname on Thursday.

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