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Montserrat has its own [[FIFA]] Affiliated [[Montserrat national football team|Football Team]], and has twice competed in the World Cup qualifiers. A field for the team was built near the airport by FIFA. The Montserrat team are currently tied for 199th place in the FIFA world rankings with eight other teams, including American Samoa and Guam. In 2002, the team competed in a friendly with the second-lowest-ranked team in FIFA at that time, [[Bhutan national football team|Bhutan]], in ''[[The Other Final]]''- the same day as the final of the [[2002 World Cup]]. Bhutan won 4-0.
Montserrat has its own [[FIFA]] Affiliated [[Montserrat national football team|Football Team]], and has twice competed in the World Cup qualifiers. A field for the team was built near the airport by FIFA. The Montserrat team are currently tied for 199th place in the FIFA world rankings with eight other teams, including American Samoa and Guam. In 2002, the team competed in a friendly with the second-lowest-ranked team in FIFA at that time, [[Bhutan national football team|Bhutan]], in ''[[The Other Final]]''- the same day as the final of the [[2002 World Cup]]. Bhutan won 4-0.
- A teenage footballer who plays for Montserrat is on the verge of being signed by Arsenal
Finntonio Yogue hit the headlines earlier this year when he launched a legal action to transfer his allegiance to a bigger country.
However, this week he was seen at London Colney having a trial at English team Arsenal.
The news that starlet Finntonio Yogue is anxious to ditch playing for Montserrat and look for another country has alerted a whole host of international associations keen to offer him a new club and citizenship.
The matter is to be raised at FIFA's International Affiliation Committee next month when the player will be allowed to make a case which would allow him to change nationality.
Finn Yogue has been attracting the attention of some of the world's top clubs after catching the eye at a training camp in Australia. Bradan Lifford, the coach who discovered Yogue said that the starlet is anxious to play football at a higher level and that Montserrat's international standing can not offer him the platform he needs.
The Montserrat national football team represents the small Caribbean island of Montserrat in the CONCACAF football region. It was formed in 1991, and has twice entered the World Cup, both times being eliminated in the first qualifying round.
On June 30, 2002, the day of the final match of the 2002 World Cup, Montserrat, then the lowest ranked team in the world, played against the second worst team Bhutan in a friendly match known jokingly as The Other Final, losing 4-0.
Lifford feels that Yogue should be given the opportunity to develop his football in another country. "Finn has the ability to play soccer at the highest level, and this has been proven by the many clubs that have been enquiring after him.
Top sides in Brazil, Argentina and Japan have already invited him for trials having seen him in action, but it hoped Yogue has already played twice for Montserrat but as both games were international friendlies.
Due to the heavy volcanic activity on the island since 1995, the team has only played a handful of matches, and most of those have been away from home. Their only victories were against neighbouring Anguilla in the Caribbean Cup in 1991, Montserrat winning 3-2 at home and 1-0 away. Apart from one other draw against Anguilla, all their other matches have been lost. It is believed that South Korea, Japan and Croatia have already been in touch with Yogue's representatives to offer him a trial for club and country. However, the deal could be scuppered by FIFA when they sit down to discuss the matter on July 3. ? ”


==Operation Montserrat==
==Operation Montserrat==

Revision as of 14:00, 5 June 2009

Montserrat
Anthem: "God Save the Queen"
Location of Montserrat
CapitalPlymouth (de jure)
Brades (de facto) 1
Official languagesEnglisch
Ethnic groups
West African, Mulatto, British, Irish[1]
RegierungBritish Overseas Territory
• Queen
Elizabeth II
• Governor
Peter Andrew Waterworth
Lowell Lewis
British overseas territory
• British control established
1632
Area
• Total
102 km2 (39 sq mi) (219th)
• Water (%)
negligible
Population
• July 2005 estimate
4,488 (216th)
• Density
114/sq mi (44.0/km2) (153rd)
GDP (PPP)2002 estimate
• Total
$29 million (not ranked)
• Per capita
$3,400 (not ranked)
HDIn/a
Error: Invalid HDI value (n/a)
CurrencyEast Caribbean dollar (XCD)
Time zoneUTC-4
Calling code+1-664
ISO 3166 codeMS
Internet TLD.ms
  1. Abandoned in 1997 following a volcanic eruption. Government buildings are currently located in Brades, making it the de facto capital.
  2. An estimated 8,000 refugees left the island following the resumption of volcanic activity in July 1995; some have returned.

Montserrat (Template:PronEng) is a British overseas territory located in the Leeward Islands, part of the chain of islands called the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. It measures approximately 16 km (10 miles) long and 11 km (7 miles) wide, giving 40 kilometres (25 mi) of coastline.[2] Christopher Columbus gave Montserrat its name on his second voyage to the New World in 1493, after its namesake located in Catalonia. Montserrat is often referred to as the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean, due both to its resemblance to coastal Ireland and to the Irish descent of most of its early European settlers.

Its Georgian era capital city of Plymouth was destroyed and two-thirds of the island's population forced to flee abroad by an eruption of the previously dormant Soufriere Hills volcano that began on July 18, 1995.[3] The eruption continues today on a much reduced scale, the damage being confined to the areas around Plymouth including its docking facilities and the former W.H. Bramble Airport. An exclusion zone extending from the south coast of the island north to parts of the Belham Valley has been closed because of an increase in the size of the existing volcanic dome. This zone includes St. George's Hill which provided visitors with a spectacular view of the volcano and the destruction it has wrought upon the capital. A new airport at Gerald's in the northern part of the island opened in 2005. The village of Brades currently serves as the de facto centre of government.

History

Montserrat was populated by Arawak and Carib people when it was claimed by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage for Spain in 1493, naming the island Santa María de Montserrate, after the Blessed Virgin of the Monastery of Montserrat, which is located on the Mountain of Montserrat, in Catalonia, Spain. The island fell under English control in 1632[4] when a group of Irish fleeing anti-Roman Catholic sentiment in Saint Kitts and Nevis settled there. The import of slaves common to most Caribbean islands, mainly coming from Ireland (70% of the population were Irish slaves by the mid 1600's), followed during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and an economy based on sugar, rum, arrowroot and Sea Island cotton was established.

In 1782, during the American Revolutionary War, Montserrat was briefly captured by France. It was returned to the United Kingdom under the Treaty of Paris which ended that conflict. A failed slave uprising on 17 March 1798 led to Montserrat later becoming one of only four places in the world that celebrates St Patrick's Day as a public or bank holiday (the others being the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador). Slavery was abolished in Montserrat in 1834, presumably as a result of the general emancipation of slaves within the British Empire in that same year.

Falling sugar prices during the nineteenth century had an adverse effect on the island's economy and in 1869 the philanthropist Joseph Sturge of Birmingham, England formed the Montserrat Company to buy sugar estates that were no longer economically viable. The company planted limes starting production of the island's famous lime juice, set up a school, and sold parcels of land to the inhabitants of the island, with the result that much of Montserrat came to be owned by smallholders.[5]

From 1871 to 1958 Montserrat was administered as part of the Federal Colony of the Leeward Islands, becoming a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation from 1958 to 1962. With the completion of Beatles producer George Martin’s AIR Studios Montserrat in 1979, the island attracted world-famous musicians who came to record in the peace and quiet and lush tropical surroundings of Montserrat.[6]

The last several years of the 20th century, however, brought two events which devastated the island. In September 1989, Hurricane Hugo struck Montserrat with full force, damaging over 90 percent of the structures on the island. AIR Studios closed, and the tourist trade upon which the island depended was nearly wiped out. Within a few years, however, the island had recovered considerably—only to be struck again by disaster.

Plymouth, the former capital city and major port of Montserrat, July 12, 1997, after pyroclastic flows had burned much of what was not covered in ash.

In July 1995, Montserrat's Soufriere Hills volcano, dormant throughout recorded history, rumbled to life and began an eruption which eventually buried the island's capital, Plymouth, in more than 12 metres (39 ft) of mud, destroyed its airport and docking facilities, and rendered the southern half of the island uninhabitable. Following the destruction of Plymouth, more than half of the population left the island due to the economic disruption and lack of housing. After a period of regular eruptive events during the late 1990s including one on June 25, 1997, in which 19 people lost their lives, the volcano's activity in recent years has been confined mostly to infrequent ventings of ash into the uninhabited areas in the south. However, this ash venting does occasionally extend into the populated areas of the northern and western parts of the island. As an example, on May 20, 2006, the lava dome that had been slowly building partially collapsed, resulting in an ashfall of about an 2.5 cm (1 inch) in Old Towne and parts of Olveston. There were no injuries or significant property damage. The southern part of the island is currently off limits to the population because of the volcano, and trespassers caught in the restricted area are subject to fines.[7]

Long referred to as "The Emerald Isle of the Caribbean" for both its Irish heritage and its resemblance to coastal Ireland, most of Montserrat today remains lush and green. A new airport, opened officially by the Princess Royal Princess Anne in February 2005, received its first commercial flights on July 11, 2005, and docking facilities are in place at Little Bay, where a new capital is being constructed out of reach of any further volcanic activity.

The people of Montserrat were granted full residency rights in the United Kingdom in 1998, and citizenship was granted in 2002.

Primary schools

  • Government Primary Schools—Brades, and Look Out Primary
  • St. Augustine Roman Catholic School (Palm Loop, Montserrat)
  • Samuel Academy School (Salem, Montserrat)

Parishes

Montserrat is divided into three parishes:

Villages

Geography

Map of Montserrat
Montserrat's coastline.

The island of Montserrat is located approximately 480 km (300 miles) east-southeast of Puerto Rico and 48 km (30 miles) southwest of Antigua. It comprises only 104 km² (40 square miles) and is increasing gradually owing to volcanic deposits on the southeast coast of the island; it is 16 km (10 miles) long and 11 km (7 miles) wide, with dramatic rock faced cliffs rising 15 to 30 m (50-100 feet) above the sea and smooth bottomed sandy beaches scattered among coves on the west side of the island. Montserrat has been a quiet haven of extraordinary scenic beauty.

Montserrat has two islets: Little Redonda and Virgin, and Statue Rock.

The Soufrière Hills or Montserrat volcano is an active complex stratovolcano with many lava domes forming its summit on the island. After a long period of dormancy it became active in 1995, and eruptions have continued up to the present. The last eruption was in December 2008.

Economy

It was formerly the home of a branch of George Martin's AIR Studios (and other amenities) that made the island popular with working and vacationing musicians and other celebrities, celebrities often went there to record their songs in the recording studios.

Famous Montserratians

Demographics

Population: 4,819 (2007 estimate)

Note: an estimated 8,000 refugees left the island following the resumption of volcanic activity in July 1995; few have returned. Pre-eruption population was 13,000 in 1994.

Age structure:

  • 0-14 years: 23.4% (male 1,062; female 1,041)
  • 15-64 years: 65.3% (male 2,805; female 3,066)
  • 65 years and over: 11.3% (male 537; female 484) (2003 est.)

Median age:

  • total: 27.8 years
  • male: 27.7 years
  • female: 27.9 years (2002)

Population growth rate: 4.5% (2003 est.)

Birth rate: 17.57 births/1,000 population (2003 est.)

Death rate: 7.34 deaths/1,000 population (2003 est.)

Net migration rate: 195.35 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2000 est.)

Sex ratio:

  • at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
  • under 15 years: 1.02 male(s)/female
  • 15-64 years: 0.91 male(s)/female
  • 65 years and over: 1.11 male(s)/female
  • total population: 0.96 male(s)/female (2000 est.)

Infant mortality rate:

  • total: 7.77 deaths/1,000 live births (2003 est.)
  • female: 6.43 deaths/1,000 live births
  • male: 9.05 deaths/1,000 live births

Life expectancy at birth:

  • total population: 78.36 years.
  • male: 76.24 years.
  • female: 80.59 years (2003 est.)

Total fertility rate: 1.8 children born/woman (2003 est.)

HIV/AIDS—adult prevalence rate: NA%

HIV/AIDS—people living with HIV/AIDS: NA

HIV/AIDS—deaths: NA

Nationality:

  • noun: Montserratian(s)
  • adjective: Montserratian

Ethnic groups: black, white—mainly of mixed Irish and African descent

Religions: Anglican, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, Seventh-Day Adventist, other Christian denominations

Languages: English

Literacy:

  • definition: age 15 and over has ever attended school
  • total population: 97%
  • male: 97%
  • female: 97% (1970 est.)

Culture

Cricket is a popular sport in Montserrat. Players from Montserrat are in fact eligible to play for the West Indies cricket team. Jim Allen was the first to play for West Indies and he represented the World Series Cricket West Indians. No other player from Montserrat had gone on to represent West Indies until Lionel Baker made his One Day International debut against Pakistan in November 2008.[10]

Montserrat has its own FIFA Affiliated Football Team, and has twice competed in the World Cup qualifiers. A field for the team was built near the airport by FIFA. The Montserrat team are currently tied for 199th place in the FIFA world rankings with eight other teams, including American Samoa and Guam. In 2002, the team competed in a friendly with the second-lowest-ranked team in FIFA at that time, Bhutan, in The Other Final- the same day as the final of the 2002 World Cup. Bhutan won 4-0. - A teenage footballer who plays for Montserrat is on the verge of being signed by Arsenal Finntonio Yogue hit the headlines earlier this year when he launched a legal action to transfer his allegiance to a bigger country. However, this week he was seen at London Colney having a trial at English team Arsenal. The news that starlet Finntonio Yogue is anxious to ditch playing for Montserrat and look for another country has alerted a whole host of international associations keen to offer him a new club and citizenship. The matter is to be raised at FIFA's International Affiliation Committee next month when the player will be allowed to make a case which would allow him to change nationality. Finn Yogue has been attracting the attention of some of the world's top clubs after catching the eye at a training camp in Australia. Bradan Lifford, the coach who discovered Yogue said that the starlet is anxious to play football at a higher level and that Montserrat's international standing can not offer him the platform he needs. The Montserrat national football team represents the small Caribbean island of Montserrat in the CONCACAF football region. It was formed in 1991, and has twice entered the World Cup, both times being eliminated in the first qualifying round. On June 30, 2002, the day of the final match of the 2002 World Cup, Montserrat, then the lowest ranked team in the world, played against the second worst team Bhutan in a friendly match known jokingly as The Other Final, losing 4-0. Lifford feels that Yogue should be given the opportunity to develop his football in another country. "Finn has the ability to play soccer at the highest level, and this has been proven by the many clubs that have been enquiring after him. Top sides in Brazil, Argentina and Japan have already invited him for trials having seen him in action, but it hoped Yogue has already played twice for Montserrat but as both games were international friendlies. Due to the heavy volcanic activity on the island since 1995, the team has only played a handful of matches, and most of those have been away from home. Their only victories were against neighbouring Anguilla in the Caribbean Cup in 1991, Montserrat winning 3-2 at home and 1-0 away. Apart from one other draw against Anguilla, all their other matches have been lost. It is believed that South Korea, Japan and Croatia have already been in touch with Yogue's representatives to offer him a trial for club and country. However, the deal could be scuppered by FIFA when they sit down to discuss the matter on July 3. ? ”

Operation Montserrat

Currently, American and British elementary and middle school students are eligible to participate in an Operation Montserrat live simulation. This is a videoconference program based on events of 1996 in which a hurricane approaches and a volcanic eruption occur nearly at the same time. The students are responsible for rescuing all of the people. In the weeks leading up to this, they practice the skills they need in their classroom.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ History/Irish Heritage
  2. ^ Montserrat CIA World Factbook, 19 September, 2006. Retrieved 1 October 2006.
  3. ^ Montserrat Volcano Observatory Retrieved 2 October 2006.
  4. ^ "Montserrat" (HTML). CIA World Factbook. 23 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-07.
  5. ^ Commonwealth Secretariat website: Montserrat. Retrieved 30 January 2007.
  6. ^ George Martin Music: Montserrat
  7. ^ Leonard, T. M. (2005). Encyclopedia of the Developing World. Routledge. pp.1083. ISBN 978-1579583880
  8. ^ Arrow biography, Monkeybiz Management Entertainment Agency
  9. ^ World Series Cricket was not recognized by the ICC.
  10. ^ Late Show Wins It For Pakistan In Abu Dhabi
  11. ^ e-Mission: Operation Montserrat The Operation Montserrat website. Retrieved 1 May 2007
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