Chase retain KFC Goodwill School Football title
The winning team with their coach

The winning team with their coach

Chase Academic Foundation on Sunday evening lifted the KFC Goodwill International School Football Trophy for a second consecutive year after a tough, muddy encounter against St Benedict’s College of Trinidad and Tobago at the Ministry of Education ground.
The match ended in a scoreless draw, with both teams struggling to find their rhythm in the wet, soggy conditions following a full day of rain.
After the 0–0 result at the end of regulation time, extra time also failed to separate the two sides, sending the contest to a penalty shootout. Chase Academic Foundation eventually emerged victorious, winning 5–4 on penalties.
Earlier, Kingston College of Jamaica secured the third-place trophy with a convincing 4–1 win over Suriname Technical Institute.
Jasiri Hussey scored a hat-trick for Kingston College, finding the net in the 12th, 26th and 63rd minutes.
Bryan Wharton of Chase Academic Foundation was named Player of the Match.

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