Angus Anthony Eve
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| Position | Midfielder | |
| Height | 5′ 7″ (1.7 m) | |
| Date of Birth | February 23rd, 1972 (age 41) | |
| Place of Birth | Carenage, Trinidad and Tobago | |
| Debut | April 12th, 1994 (aged 22) | |
| Caps/Goals | 117 ( 34 goals) | |
| Last Club | San Juan Jabloteh (7/2001) | |
| Previous Clubs | Chester City (10/1999-5/2000), Joe Public, Defence Force, ECM Motown | |
| Schools | Mucurapo Senior Comprehensive |
Good attitude, good skills and understanding of the game.
Has represented T& T at the Youth & Senior levels and made his debut for T& T senior squad in 1993, participating in the Caribbean Cup and has been a regular member of the squad since then.
Made his entry into the professional scene, playing with Joe Public FC in T& T. Had a trial with the Kansas City Wizard in the MLS. He joined Chester City of the English Third Division in 1999 but rejoined Joe Public following Chester's relegation. Eve then joined CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh in late 2001.
A hardworking midfield player who has also captained the senior team, has the uncanny knack of scoring important goals. His brilliant right-footed strike set the pace for T& T's 2-0 win over Canada in the first match of the 2002 World Cup qualifying semi-final round.
Angus also belongs to an exclusive circle of players who have accumulated 100+ caps and 30+ goals in an international career.
He is now a coach/player with CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh FC.
Has represented T& T at the Youth & Senior levels and made his debut for T& T senior squad in 1993, participating in the Caribbean Cup and has been a regular member of the squad since then.
Made his entry into the professional scene, playing with Joe Public FC in T& T. Had a trial with the Kansas City Wizard in the MLS. He joined Chester City of the English Third Division in 1999 but rejoined Joe Public following Chester's relegation. Eve then joined CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh in late 2001.
A hardworking midfield player who has also captained the senior team, has the uncanny knack of scoring important goals. His brilliant right-footed strike set the pace for T& T's 2-0 win over Canada in the first match of the 2002 World Cup qualifying semi-final round.
Angus also belongs to an exclusive circle of players who have accumulated 100+ caps and 30+ goals in an international career.
He is now a coach/player with CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh FC.
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