Audel Laville Scores A Brace, As National Team Gives Captain Glenson Prince Fitting Send Off With A Victory
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Glenson Prince plays final home match.
ROSEAU, Dominica – National Captain Glenson Prince got an amazing send off
at Windsor Park as the Senior Men’s National Football Team put 3 goals past
the British Virgin Islands to secure their first win in the Concacaf Qualifiers for
the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Wednesday’s game was the last game on Dominican soil for Prince who has
captained Dominica for close to 20 years.
He has announced that he will hang up the gloves at the conclusion of the
World Cup Qualifiers.
Audel Laville set the tone getting the opening goal for Dominica in the 29th
minute.
Laville, had a world class finish, keeping his composure as he took a left
footed shot hitting the ball over the onrushing BVI goal keeper.
Troy Jules made it 2-nil soon after, as he showed some individual brilliance to
shake off a few defenders and put Dominica in the drivers seat in the 35th
minute of play.
Dominica kept on pressing and dominating play and Audel Laville erased all
hopes for a comeback for the BVI as he made it 3-nil in the 75th minute
slotting in a right footed shot from long range on a difficult angle.
All that was left, was to preserve the clean sheet for Glenson Prince, who had
very little to do in terms of saves in the match.
The defensive pairing of Eustace Marshall and Jaylan JnoVille broke up the
majority of the BVI attacks.
At the end of the 90 minutes, it was Dominica walking away with a 3-nil win
and their first points in the campaign.
National Captain Glenson Prince also got a hero’s send off with a Guard of
Honor and he was showered with gifts and awards from the Dominica
Football Association.
Dominica will now play the Dominican Republic in their final match next
Tuesday June 10th in the Dominican Republic.
STORY CREDIT: GARVIN RICHARDS


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