Team captains in the 2012 Guinness Street Challenge national finals pose with Kenwyne Jones, centre background, and Melicia Wilson, marketing manager for Guinness Trinidad, second from right, at the closing press conference at the VIP Lounge of the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain on Thursday. -Photo: Ishmael Salandy

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Guinness Street Football Challenge 2012

By Donstan Bonn

When the eight teams contesting the national finals of the 2012 Guinness Street Football Challenge square off this afternoon at the Jean Pierre Complex in Port of Spain, the hunt will be on for a new champion.

Reigning national champ Untouchable were ousted at the semi-final stage of the East Zone, paving the way for new winners to be crowned.

At Thursday's closing press conference at the VIP Lounge of the Hasely Crawford Stadium, national captain and Stoke City striker Kenwyne Jones told members of the eight finalists that the opportunity before them goes beyond bragging to the people down the street as they can aspire to become regional champions as well.

"It's almost like a mini European Championship or World Cup," said Jones. "Apart from the prize that we have for winning in Trinidad (and Tobago), I think it's a big motivation for you all to go hard and play at your best to bring home the prize because at the end of the day it's an entire football pitch."

Jones, who is serving as an ambassador for the annual tournament, was referring to the fact that the national champions earn the right to contest the regional final in Guyana on June 23 against five other Caribbean teams, where the winners get a multi-purpose five-a-side football court constructed in their community.

"It is a landmark and you can put your name to it in the history books or the Guinness Book of World Records for an achievement like this.

"I hope that you will play fair, play hard and represent yourselves, your families, your communities, and then on to Trinidad and Tobago to the best of your ability," said Jones.

The six zonal winners—Drifterz Answer Back (Tobago), Junior Mafia (East), Skillz That Killz (South), Foundation (Central), Merger (North East) and Touches (North West)—will be joined by Whim of Tobago and Mash Dem Down (North West), who were adjudged to be the two best zonal runners-up.

Head official Inskip Carrington also shared some advice with today's participants.

"Do not let the money side track you from the global standard for discipline and fair play. Sometimes footballers forget that football is a game.

"It's a competition, some team will win, some team will lose at the end of the day. But what remains with us is the legacy you leave on the football field. We expect you to conduct yourselves, both your supporters and team members, fairly and properly at all times," said Carrington.

Teams will be competing for a total cash prize of $45,000 along with trophies and medals. The winners take home $30,000, runners-up get $10,000, with $5,000 going to the third-place finishers.

All teams were outfitted with playing kits by Guinness and will compete in two groups, with Drifterz Answer Back, Touches, Junior Mafia and Foundation in Group A, while Group B features Whim, Mash Dem Down, Merger and Skillz That Killz.

Action gets underway at 5 p.m. today and fans will be treated to live entertainment from Marlon Asher and Prophet Benjamin, while some lucky patrons will have an opportunity to win fantastic prizes by going up against Kenwyne Jones in a penalty shootout.

Admission to the public is free.

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