September 29, 2013

THE LATE GOAN FOOTBALLER DOMNICK SOARES.





It is with deep grief I got the sad news of the unexpected death of an ace Goan ex footballer Domnic Soares from Saligao, Bardez, Goa. A very humble man devoid of any pride and arrogance inspite of being such a great man of soccer.

It was in mid sixties while I was schooling at Arpora that I came in contact with this soccer wizard who with his left foot would make the ball to do anything except talk. He first came into limelight during the inter village soccer tournaments played at Saligao representing his village team. People there were talking of Domick only and he was new in Goa coming from Africa.  When our village team Candolim was playing against Saligao, I was given a special task to stop him from scoring goals with his left foot.  It was not an easy task to stop him because he was very speedy left inner having excellent ball control and powerful shooting power.

Playing at village level first his fame went far and wide.  Immediately Dr. Gustavo Monteiro from Candolim and the then President of GFA approached him to play for Academica which was coached by Pe. Chico Monteiro who was the brother of Dr. Monteiro. From there within a short span of time he moved on to Vasco Sports Club.  During those days to play for Vasco means now playing for Real Madrid.  That time Vasco, Sesa, Salgaocar and Shantilal were the top 4 teams in Goa at upper division.  I was playing for Sesa and while playing for Sesa I faced him innumerable times.

As a right defender playing for Sesa and he playing for Vasco on the left flank we both encountered each other on the playing field innumerable times and also clashing with each other.  Many times our coach instructed me to mark him very tightly to stop his mobility with the ball with ease.  He was weak in the aerial duels which were my forte and on his right leg he was not very strong but what he was missing his left foot was covering up. He had power in his left leg and very good accuracy too. While playing, his legs were playing less but his brain was playing more. I never found any player in Goa and elsewhere in India as beautiful player as he was.

He was very cool on the field, never losing his temper, never ever I saw him arguing with the referees if proper decision was not given by the referees. He was always a decent and clean player and never had I seen referee giving him warning or reprimanding for foul play. Like Neville D’Souza he was a terror in the penalty box drawing the defenders towards him and suddenly feinting in the wrong direction and then releasing powerful left footer. 

He was not at ease with Bernard who many times was erratic in shooting but with Andrew definitely yes, so too with Catao. Yet most of the goals Bernard scored were from Domnick’s supply. Their quartet ABCD meaning Andrew, Bernard, Catao and Domnick was a unique one and such a quartet I never saw earlier or currently.  They were moving up and down like a well oiled  machine and without uttering a word interchanging their positions thereby puzzling the opponents' defense.

It was not only this quartet that was excellent but as a matter of fact the whole team was a dream team. In their goal Arvinder Sigh was like a rock stopping any shot from his opponents; in the defense they had Himalayan boulders in George Ambrose and Styan and in the midfield they had George Rosemond and genius Keshav who like a maestro orchestrating all their moves.  Till now Goa has not produced another midfielder like Keshav.    

Domnick was a specialist in taking penalty kicks and never ever I saw him missing the penalty. Many of the goalkeepers were afraid of his shots. Many players are nervous while taking the penalty kicks but Domnick was never; on the contrary he was very happily and smilingly used to take penalty shots.

It was not the Portuguese soldier Arantel while playing for Vasco during Portuguese era that made Vasco a force to reckon with but surely it was the late Domnick Soares who made Vasco the darling of Goan spectators.

Inspite of being such an excellent footballer why he was not selected for Indian team is a big question mark.

In his untimely death Goa lost a great footballer of whose type it is very difficult to come again because such persons come to this world once in many years.

May his soul rest in peace and may God give courage to his family to bear this colossal loss.


A. Veronica Fernandes, 
Kuwait.