KINGSTON, CANA -
JAMAICA'S national football champions Harbour View travelled yesterday to Port of Spain for the Caribbean Club championship decider against Trinidadian club Joe Public tomorrow.
The game will decide the regional club championship and qualifier for the CONCACAF Finals in Los Angeles next month.
Harbour View, on three points, trail Trinidadian clubs Joe Public and W Connection, who both have four points. W Connection will be eliminated regardless of the outcome of tomorrow's match.
Joe Public need only a draw to advance, but the Jamaicans are confident they can achieve the win they must get to qualify for the CONCACAF finals.
"We are going to go there to score as many goals as we can, and more importantly score at least one more goal than Joe Public," Harbour View's general manager Clyde Jureidini said.
Jureidini said his squad is pumped up because of their high success level this year with four titles.
They won the of 1999/2000 Premier League first round final, 1999/2000 Premier League crown, the 2000/2001 Premier League first round final, and the Western Union Super Cup in the Cayman Islands.
"We want to be champions of the Caribbean firstly, and then we want to go to the CONCACAF level in January in California," Jureidini said.
Squad: Leon Gordon, Oneil Smith, Robert Scarlett, Baris Johnson, Damion Stewart, Clifton Waugh, Donald Stewart, Daniel Shaw, Fabian Taylor, Mark Miller, Leroy Gray, Kevin Rose, Barrington Gaynor, Carl Binger, Craig Stewart, Ali Rose, Shawn Henry.