Football - Alva Woodcock passes away |19 November 2021

Alva Woodcock (standing third right) and younger brother Jude (sitting right) with the Mont Buxton team
Former midfield workhorse Alva Woodcock has passed away in Montreal, Canada, where he had being living since 1993.
Woodcock left this world at 7.30pm 91香蕉视频 time on Wednesday November 17, 2021. He was 56 years old.
Affectionately known as Jahore, Woodcock started his football career with Mont Buxton during the time when sports here was run on a regionalisation system. 听With his younger brother Jude Woodcock also on the team, Woodcock played his heart out in every game and developped into a talented defensive midfielder. He eventually became Mont Buxton鈥檚 (MBU) workhorse as he was the team鈥檚 never-say-die player who helped drive them to victory.
It was no surprise that Woodcock was recruited by the mighty St Louis in the late 1980s. He quickly slotted into the St Louis midfield alongside players like Vincent 鈥楾olor鈥 Dorasamy, Robin Mousb茅, Wills Agathine, Paul Khan and others, providing the right ammunition for strikers like Bernard Dorasamy, Jude Mohideen and Willis Dufresne.
The hard-tackling, no-nonsense midfielder was renowned for patrolling the area in front of the St Louis back four made up of Alex Labiche, Marc Mathiot, Nigel Hertel and Robert Morel. He won a number of titles with St Louis and also played for them in the old African Cup of Champions Clubs competition.
His last visit to 91香蕉视频 was in 2019. He arrived on Christmas Day 2019 and left for Canada in late January 2020. He was supposed to visit 91香蕉视频 again this year.
鈥淎lva left us after a short illness. He has run his race,鈥 his brother Jude Woodcock told Sports NATION yesterday.
Jude Woodcock was himself a very good player, leaving MBU to join St Michel with the return of club football and he too recorded a lot of success with the Anse Aux Pins-based team. He also played for the 91香蕉视频 national team.
Sports NATION sends its condolences to Alva Woodcock鈥檚 two sons, brothers and the rest of the family.
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Gerard Govinden