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2022 Fete Match in Toronto was an irrefutable success

2022 Fete Match in Toronto was an irrefutable success

With the return of the Toronto Carnival, formerly known as Caribana, the Fete Match returned to the grounds of the L’Amoreaux North Park in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.  With three (3) parking lots at capacity, hundreds of people from Dominica and their descendants, along with friends of Dominicans gathered to catch up. 

After a two (2) year hiatus, Caribana Sunday welcomed the 2022 Fete Match which essentially is a “lime” for Caribana revelers from around the globe to relax before heading out the next “fete” – Blackberry Sound Crew.  As such, Fete Match has a history as deep as the Toronto Caribana but is centered around Dominican football in the GTA. 

Fete Match has developed an identity where attendees come to experience Dominican culture through the food, music and art and the all too familiar “boy, I haven’t seen mister since…” as long lost “partners” reunite.  Vendors served the traditional black pudding, bakes and codfish among other foods.  Vendors at this year’s event include Twice Clothing, Coal Catering BarBQue Chicken, Nettie’s Hot Pepper Sauce, Jewo’s Souse and Juices and Mallie’s Kitchen.  Keeping the crowd entertained was courtesy by Japs International and Island Therapy

The focus of the 2022 Fete Match was revitalization which is important for the continuation of Dominica United’s success into the future.  As such, ole School Dominican Born (“ODB”) v. Canadian Born (“CB”) aimed to identify and showcase young Dominican Footballers in the GTA and beyond was an irrefutable success.  Both squads included male and female footballers.  18 year old Kennedy Wilson [Winger] from Boston and 14 year Ethan Alleyne [CDM] from Long Island joined the CB squad in a display of tremendous skills and talent.  The game was full of excitement, including off the woodwork moments, but it was the Canadian born squad who won the game 4-0.  

It is worth noting that this game was the first time the CBs met and played with each other.  The final score tells a deeper story of the commitment of the CBs to football.  Most of the CBs are currently under the age of 21 and game awareness was evident in their ability to gel and distribute the ball so effectively in a sho  rt period of time. 

Following the 2022 Fete Match, two players were selected for 2022 Most Valuable Players Awards.  For the ODBs, the MVP was handed to Tristan Esprit selected by an independent selection panel.  Tristan Esprit resides in Oshawa, ON, Canada.  Tristan completed a Bachelor of Science at the Cornerstone University in Grand Rapid, Michigan, US on a football  scholarship.  He is a personal trainer and provides group and individual football trainer / coach and the owner of QC Fitness and Q.C Apparel.  For the CBs, the panel selected Pherel Esprit as MVP.   Pherel Esprit resides in Brampton, ON, Canada but he attends Middlesex Public High in Boston Massachusetts, USA.  When he returns to Canada, he trains and plays football with Sigma FC.  In addition, Laurence “Lion” Alfred was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.  Since 1980, Lion who was born in St. Lucia has been an integral part of Dominica football in Toronto.  Alexis Roy Richards was also awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution and commitment to keeping Dominica football in moving forward in the early year.  Many, many thanks to Roy.

Looking forward to Fete Match 2023.

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