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Aug 24, 2019 Sports
Come tomorrow at the Georgetown Football Club ground, the Annual Clive “Breezer” Nedd Masters Memorial 20th anniversary football tournament will be contested by eight teams starting at 10:00am.
Also known as the “Caribbean Fox”, Clive Nedd migrated to the U.S.A in the late eighties where he met his untimely death on 22nd August, 1999. Ironically, he died on a football field a sport he grew to love and spent most of his life playing. His career served the likes of Santos F.C., North East LaPenitence, Guyana and the Caribbean where he distinguished himself as one of the most accomplished and durable defenders ever to play the game, during the late sixties and through the mid- eighties. To many, his biggest achievement would have been in 1978 when he was selected to play for the Caribbean All Stars selection in Trinidad & Tobago against New York Cosmos, which included the Great “King Pele”. His teaming up with his two sons, Shawn and Brentnol who both represented Guyana at youth level to help Santos win the National Senior League Championship in 1985, was a feat they will be the envy of many footballers. Not only in Guyana but the world at large. His name will surely have a special place in the history of sports in Guyana.
This memorial Masters Tournament has been dormant for several years now, but has resumed this year by Tournament Coordinator Shawn Fraser- Nedd (son of the deceased) with the support of Mr. Lennox Cush (Star Party Rental), Trophy Stall, Beck’s & Sons Lumber yard, Banks DIH, Humphrey Bakery, Clarence Barry and overseas based Gordon “Blacks” Ashford and Junior Walker.
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