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Cricket fete match for T&T and England fans. 

On June 15, 2006, all eyes will be on the Frankenstadion in Nuremberg as Trinidad and Tobago takes on England in a much-anticipated World Cup 2006 clash. However, on the eve of that clash, fans from both countries will join fans from host country – Germany, in an atmosphere of camaraderie and fun.   On June 14, 2006, at the Wöhrder Wiese , a large tree lined park that's only a 5-10 minute stroll from the centre of the Old Town of Nuremberg , fans from around the world will have the opportunity to experience a day-long Carnival. An onsite beer garden serving food and drink all day long will be dedicated to looking after guests from the various parts of the world looking to party. The main event will be centered around a game of cricket involving 3 teams made up of supporters from Trinidad & Tobago, a team of English football fans and a German team from the city of Berlin.

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Sky Sports

Sky Sports News made their way to the Warrior Nation Zone during the recently concluded friendly between Trinidad & Tobago and Peru on May 10, 2006 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Gilbert O'Connor (Head Regional Officer for T&T) and Ato Boldon (Club Ambassador, World Champion and Olympic medallist) were interviewed.

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Warrior Nation logoWhen: Sunday, May 7, 2006 (12 PM - until)
Where: St. James Secondary School grounds
Registration Fee: $40 TT

Clean up your tugs, bring drinks, come and have fun. CLICK HERE to register.

Female WarriorsWe all know that currently the focus is on the Soca Warriors as they prepare for their debut appearance at the World Cup in June. However, we need to show support for all of our national teams. With that in mind, the Warrior Nation implores all football fans to cheer on our female Warriors as they attempt to qualify for the 2006 edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. All matches take place at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Arima, Trinidad on the following days:

  • Friday May 19th 2006 @ 8 PM vs. Grenada
  • Sunday May 21st 2006 @ 6 PM vs. St. Vincent & the Grenadines
  • Tuesday May 23rd 2006 @ 8 PM vs. Dominica 

Evans WiseTonight, a player that was deserted in the wilderness finally came home, showing Beenhaker and the 800 present at the Larry Gomes Stadium what a soujourn in the German leagues can do.

Forumites, Evans has matured and finally "Wised" up and he is one of the many stories of the night.....but he shall get his own paragraph later down.
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Giant T&T Flag 

The Warrior Nation unveiled a huge Trinidad & Tobago national flag at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Wednesday, May 10 2006 during the match against Peru. The flag measures 60' (W) x 30' (H) and will be making it's way to Germany for the World Cup.

T&T Head Regional Officer Gilbert O'Connor and Warrior Nation member Brian "Patriot" Springer will be interviewed tommorrow (Tuesday, April 25th) morning at 7.30AM on NCC Channel 4 by Ruskin Mark. Make sure to tune in...

 T&T
 Peru
The Warrior Nation invites you to come out and bid a grand farewell to our beloved Soca Warriors as they play their last home game before leaving for Europe to prepare for the World Cup. Join us in the uncovered section (between covered stands and the scoreboard) of the Hasely Crawford Stadium between 3 PM and 9 PM on Wednesday, May 10, 2006 and observe the "Little Magician" as he casts his spells over Peru in his last home appearance for the Trinidad & Tobago national team. Participate in the unveiling of our new gigantic (60' W x 30' H) national flag. T&T we want a goal!

Wümme-Jumbies  

The official endorsement from Miami has been presented. The Wümme-Jumbies are members of the Warrior Nation, an internationally active fan club for the Soca Warriors from Trinidad & Tobago.
It took a good two weeks for the supporter t-shirt to finally arrive in the county seat. Kira [left] immediately tried it on for a photo op. Whoever else would like such a top needs to sign up with the fan club.

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