Ministry of Health and Wellness footballers impress in 2026 JCSA competition
The Ministry of Health and Wellness football team delivered an improved performance in the 2026 JCSA competition, with coach Ricardo Bennett reporting that his side was three goals ahead of PA during play at Jess Park football field before the match finished 5-0.
Bennett said the team did not make the sharpest start, but responded after guidance from the coaching staff and input from players on the bench. He said the second half brought a calmer and more connected display, with the players communicating better and carrying out the game plan more effectively.
The coach said the five-goal outcome reflected a stronger collective effort, especially when compared with the team’s previous match. He credited training-ground work for showing up during the game and said he had no complaints about the performance.
Another post-match reaction in the transcript pointed to a 1-1 scoreline, with the speaker describing the result as disappointing despite it earning a point. The speaker said the team would need to regroup and show more of what it can do.
A further reaction praised the players for their effort, saying the team kept the ball on the ground more than in the previous game and produced a display that left the speaker proud. The comments framed the outing as a step forward for the Ministry of Health and Wellness team in the competition.
Syndicated from MOH — Ministry of Health and Wellness (Video) · originally published .
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