Club from Suriname, Guadeloupe, Curacao, Puerto Rico advance to semis of CCCS
Miquel Darson of Inter Moengo celebrating a goal during the match against Golden Lion (Photo: JUAN ALICEA/CONCACAF/STRAFFON IMAGES)
Miquel Darson of Inter Moengo celebrating a goal during the match against Golden Lion (Photo: JUAN ALICEA/CONCACAF/STRAFFON IMAGES)

MAYAGUEZ, Puerto Rico (CMC) – The group stage of the 2022 CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield (CCCS) in Puerto Rico concluded Tuesday night with clubs from Suriname, Guadeloupe, Curacao and Puerto Rico punching their ticket to the knockout round.

Inter Moengo Tapoe of Suriname took first place in Group C thanks to a 4-3 win versus Golden Lion FC of Martinique at the Estadio Centroamericano de Mayaguez.

Inter Moengo Tapoe could not have asked for a better first half, as they scored three times to take a 3-0 lead into halftime. Miquel Darson opened the scoring in the 25th minute with a sweeping right-footed finish for a 1-0 lead. A dashing run for Rievaldo Doorson in the 34th minute yielded a 2-0 lead for the Suriname club, as Doorson collected a pass in his own half and out-ran everyone before finishing for the goal.

The leaders then tacked on the third score in the final seconds before the break with Naldo Kwasie firing into the net for a 3-0 lead.

Golden Lion needed a spark and their legendary striker, Kevin Parsemain, was able to provide it by firing in a free kick in the 64th to make it a 3-1 contest. Four minutes later, it was déjà vu as Parsemain stood over another free kick, this one a few yards further back, and again scored to cut it to 3-2.

Then when it looked like Golden Lion were completing a comeback, Inter Moengo Tapoe notched a crucial fourth goal, as Joel Baja converted a penalty in the 79th to make it 4-2. But Parsemain was not done, and he rocketed in a third free kick in the 90th to draw Golden Lion to within 4-3.

Inter Moengo Tapoe held on in the final frantic minutes, though, to collect the win and a semi-final spot.

Puerto Rico’s Bayamon FC will be the team to advance from Group A following the 1-1 draw between Junior Stars of Saint Martin and South East FC of Dominica at the Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel.

Yannick Bellachasse gave Junior Stars hope by swinging in a free kick in the 24th for a 1-0 lead, but South East struck right back early in the second half when a deep cross from the right flank was turned into the net by Junior Stars DF Noha Mauvais, evening the score at 1-1, which held until the final whistle.

The two teams at the top of Group B, AS Gosier of Guadeloupe and Jong Holland of Curacao, met at the Estadio Centroamericano de Mayaguez, with both collecting a point in a 0-0 draw.

It turned out to be a tight affair, with neither side able to penetrate deeply into their opponent’s half, resulting in the scoreless draw that earned Jong Holland top spot in the group. The result was also enough to stamp Gosier’s place in the next round as the top second-place finisher in the group stage.

The other game in Group B saw SWA Sharks FC of Turks and Caicos Islands pick up their first-ever CCCS victory in a 3-1 final over Real Rincon of Bonaire.

It was a dream start for SWA Sharks, as they took a 1-0 lead in the 4th minute when a long-range free kick from Callum Park bounced over the GK and into net. The TCI outfit then doubled their lead to 2-0 when Junior Paul finished off a counterattack in the 50th with a right-footed shot. The advantage was then extended to 3-0 via another counterattack in the 66th that was polished off by Jeff Beljour.

Real Rincon landed a consolation goal in the 78th, courtesy of Gurdney Celestijn, whose initial penalty attempt was saved by SWA Sharks GK Pendieno Brooks, but Celestijn turned in the rebound to complete the 3-1 scoreline.

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