Derrel Garcia takes European leap with trial at Portugal’s Estoril Praia

Rising Trinidad and Tobago striker Derrel “Zum Zum” Garcia is stepping into the international spotlight as he trials with Grupo Desportivo Estoril Praia, a respected contender in Portugal’s premier division.

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The talented frontman—who currently shines for San Juan Jabloteh in the TT Premier Football League—is bidding to transform domestic promise into professional opportunity in Europe.

Estoril Praia, ninth in the Liga Portugal standings, have opened their doors to Garcia as the club evaluates his readiness to compete at the highest level. The opportunity represents a pivotal moment for the 20-year-old forward, who has long been touted as one of the Caribbean’s brightest young attacking prospects.

‘Reaping the rewards of hard work’

Garcia’s home club, San Juan Jabloteh, confirmed the news via social media on May 6, proudly noting that the trial was the result of Garcia “reaping the rewards for the hard work” he’s consistently shown throughout the season.

Indeed, Garcia’s form has been electric—his contributions have been instrumental in propelling Jabloteh into fourth place with just four rounds remaining in the league campaign. His speed, instinct, and finishing touch have drawn comparisons to some of Trinidad and Tobago’s greatest talents.

Yorke’s praise: A star in the making

Among his most high-profile admirers is national team head coach Dwight Yorke, who has kept a close eye on Garcia and fellow striker Lindel Sween. In an earlier assessment, Yorke likened their flair and attacking instinct to his own early playing days, suggesting a promising future for both.

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Such high praise isn’t handed out lightly—and it reflects the growing belief that Garcia’s natural goal-scoring ability could soon translate to the international stage.

Unfinished business: A lesson in resilience

Garcia’s journey has not been without setbacks. In 2024, he was instrumental in leading St. Benedict’s College to an unbeaten season. However, the school was later stripped of the league title due to Garcia being ruled ineligible—a blow that could have crushed a lesser player. Instead, Garcia used the moment as motivation, channeling the disappointment into personal growth and sustained excellence at the senior club level.

Now, with Estoril Praia watching closely, Garcia has the opportunity to take the next big step—showing European scouts that Caribbean football has more to offer than just past legends. The road from San Juan to the Stadium António Coimbra da Mota may be long, but Garcia is sprinting down it with purpose.

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