COVI 2010 Summary
The round robin section of the 2010 COVI tournament saw Spartacus 2000 play Kleinburg A, Leaside Dragons and Pickering A. Rather than look at these three games individually, it would be more beneficial too look at common traits Spartacus displayed during these three games.
Defensively Spartacus were very strong, in part due to a new team formation, but mostly because all players contributed to maintaining the proper team shape, pressured the opposition in all parts of the pitch, and showed full commitment in their tackles. As a result not only did Spartacus allow just one solitary goal, hardly any scoring opportunities were presented at all to the opposition over the three games.

Offensively Spartacus created a balanced attack which was evident in so many different players scoring goals. This will hold the team in good stead in the future, because it will make it difficult for opposing defences since they will not simply be able to focus on shutting down one or two players. Spartacus completed the round robin section of the tournament with a perfect record, and tied for the best team defence.

It is unfortunate that despite finishing first in their group Spartacus were drawn against such a strong team as Woodbridge A in the Quarter Finals. However, Spartacus showed the same tenacity and desire to play for each other they had demonstrated during the round robin portion of the tournament. The game began brightly with each team exchanging goals early.

As the game progressed it was evident both teams had enormous respect for the other’s quality on the ball. Consequently the remainder of regular time saw two teams working extremely hard to deny any scoring opportunities on the part of the other. However, for much of the second half Spartacus outworked their opposition, and was denied a potential wining goal late in the second half by a fine save from the Woodbridge goalkeeper.
Even though extra time concluded with Woodbridge scoring the winning goal from a corner, it would be fair to surmise it was a game played at the highest level which based on performance neither team deserved to lose, and it is no coincidence the winner of this game went on to win the tournament.
Spartacus will now focus toward building a strong team to compete successfully in 11 a-side games. Based on their current form and composition the team can expect to have a successful 2010 season and beyond.
To view more pictures from the Spartacus 2000 participation click here.
