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·17 October 2024
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·17 October 2024
Suriname qualified for the quarter finals of the CONCACAF Nations League on Wednesday with an emphatic home victory over Guyana.
The Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion in Paramaribo saw a scintillating 5-1 score line, thanks to two goals by former PEC Zwolle and ADO Den Haag man Sheraldo Becker, and a goal by former Feyenoord left-back Ridgeciano Haps.
Becker opened the scoring quickly with a smart finish from a Gleofilo Vlijter cut-back on the left just three minutes in. He then notched his second in the 10th minute, with an almost identical finish, this time reacting to a Quillen Roberts save.
Jalen Jones grabbed one back in the 13th minute for the Golden Jaguars, yet former Willem II youth product Virgil Misidjan made sure it was 3-1 before the break.
Just six minutes into the new period, Suriname picked up where they left off. Haps crossed low for Denzel Jubitana (formerly of Roda JC) for a simple tap-in, before Jubitana then returned the favour to pick out the wing-back to seal a dominant outing 20 minutes from the end.
The victory means that Suriname is assured of second place in Group A of the Nations League. They can now prepare for the quarter finals on the 14th and 19th of November.