Canada Wins Under-17 Opener



Video: Head coach Sean Fleming, TFC Academy's Jordan Hamilton & Marco Dominguez-Ramirez.

Goals from Marco Dominguez-Ramirez and Jordan Hamilton proved the difference as Canada notched a comfortable 2:0 win over Trinidad and Tobago in the opening match of the 2013 CONCACAF U-17 Championship in La Chorerra, Panama.


Dominguez-Ramirez profited from a clever set-piece routine as he thumped a fine strike into the top corner to put Canada 1:0 ahead in the 41st minute.


Hamilton then sealed the win for the young Canadians when he finished off his own rebound after being played in by Hanson Boakai in the 59th minute.


"Today it was all about getting the three points and we did that," said U-17 Head Coach Sean Fleming.


"We knew it would be difficult and we faced some challenging moments - but I was pleased with how we kept our composure.


"Now it is about focusing on how we can improve ahead of our second game against Costa Rica."


The win moves Canada into first place in Group B.

Trinidad and Tobago will meet Costa Rica in the group's second-match on Monday 8 April; before Canada takes on the Costa Ricans to close-out play in the three team pool on Wednesday 10 April.

The top two teams from the group will advance to the all-important quarter-final stage that will determine which four CONCACAF teams will qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup UAE 2013.

Notes: Five Kia Toronto FC Academy players featured for Canada in this match...Defenders Elias Roubos, Kevon Black and Ian Fernandes and forward Jordan Hamilton started for Canada...Midfielder Derick Sequeira entered the game in the 80th minute.