Kids play: Rep/Bank National Youth 1/4 finals in Macoya on Saturday

Trinidad and Tobago’s best youth football teams will lock horns at Constantine Park in Macoya tomorrow as the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup tournament enters the quarterfinal round.

Photo: An Uprising Youths player (left) takes on two opponents from Point Fortin Civic Centre (PFCC) in South Zone action of the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup. (Courtesy Amigo Garraway/Republic Bank)
Photo: An Uprising Youths player (left) takes on two opponents from Point Fortin Civic Centre (PFCC) in South Zone Under-11 action of the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup.
(Courtesy Amigo Garraway/Republic Bank)

La Horquetta will kick off the day’s events at 10 am with a clash against powerhouse San Juan Jabloteh in the Under-11 category. While, at the same time, San Fernando FA will tackle St Ann’s Rangers in an Under-13 Play Off and Trendsetter Hawks challenge WASA FC in an Under-15 quarterfinal affair.

The teams involved in the knockout rounds are as follows:

(Under-11)

Trendsetter Hawks, Malabar Young Stars, Cap Off Youths, Marabella Family Crisis Centre, Uprising Youths, 1976 FC Phoenix, La Horquetta and San Juan Jabloteh;

Photo: Trendsetter Hawks standout Luke Williams (centre) hurdles a tackle against Santa Cruz in an Under-13 contest of the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup in the Queen's Park Savannah.  (Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)
Photo: Trendsetter Hawks standout Luke Williams (centre) hurdles a tackle against Santa Cruz in an Under-13 contest of the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup in the Queen’s Park Savannah.
(Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)

(Under-13)

SKHY FC, Adrenaline FA, San Juan Jabloteh, Ralph’s Coaching School, St Clair Coaching School, WEZ Pro and Cap Off Youths as well as Play Off teams San Fernando FA and St Ann’s Rangers;

(Under-15)

San Juan Jabloteh, Santa Cruz FA, Cap Off Youths, 1976 FC Phoenix, Crown Trace FC, Uprising Youths, Trendsetter Hawks and WASA FC;

Photo: Follow the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup.
Photo: Follow the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup.

2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup Quarterfinals

Saturday August 22

Constantine Park, Macoya

(Under-11)

La Horquetta v San Juan Jabloteh, QF#1, 10 am;

Trendsetter Hawks v Malabar Young Stars, QF#2, 11 am;

Cap Off Youths v Marabella Family Crisis Centre, QF#3, 12 pm;

Uprising Youths v 1976 FC Phoenix, QF#4, 1 pm;

Photo: A Trendsetter Hawks Under-11 player shoots for goal against the Santa Cruz Under-13s during Republic Bank National Youth Cup action at the Queen's Park Savannah last Saturday.  (Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)
Photo: A Trendsetter Hawks Under-11 player shoots for goal against the Santa Cruz Under-13s during Republic Bank National Youth Cup action at the Queen’s Park Savannah last Saturday.
(Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)

(Under-13)

San Fernando FA v St Ann’s Rangers, Play Off, 10 am;

SKHY FC v Adrenaline FA, QF#1, 11 AM;

San Juan Jabloteh v Ralph’s Coaching School, QF#2, 12 pm;

St Clair Coaching School v WEZ Pro, QF#3, 1 pm;

Cap Off Youths v Play Off winner, QF#4, 2 pm;

Photo: A SKHY player (left) challenges his QPCC FC opponent for the ball during the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup at the Queen's Park Savannah.  (Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)
Photo: A SKHY player (left) challenges his QPCC FC opponent for the ball during the 2015 Republic Bank National Youth Cup at the Queen’s Park Savannah.
(Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)

(Under-15)

Trendsetter Hawks v WASA FC, QF#1, 10 am;

San Juan Jabloteh v Santa Cruz FA, QF#2, 11.15 am;

Cap Off Youths v 1976 FC Phoenix, QF#3, 12.30 pm;

Crown Trace FC v Uprising Youths, QF#4, 1.45 pm.

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