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Warriors record highest ranking in three years; and what it means for UK deals

The Trinidad and Tobago national football team will end 2012 with its highest FIFA ranking in three years after moving up 11 places to 68th in the latest rankings from the global football body. The “Soca Warriors” is now ranked ninth in CONCACAF and third in the Caribbean behind Haiti and Jamaica.

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Soca Warriors set for Christmas pay-out; captain makes generous offer

The Trinidad and Tobago national football team’s players and staff are set for a merry holiday season as the Sport Ministry and the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) are both set to reward the “Soca Warriors” for their efforts in a testing year.

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CFU boss wants Cup Finals in Summer

The Caribbean's football chief, Gordon Derrick, is considering a new place on the calendar for the staging of the Caribbean Cup finals.

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Hislop sees Gold Cup qualification as significant step

Shaka HislopFormer National goalkeeper Shaka Hislop has expressed his delight over this country’s qualification for the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

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T&T manager says Soca Warriors can do well in 2013

Trinidad and Tobago senior football manager William Wallace says the current "Soca Warriors" have the right attitude to do well in next year's CONCACAF Gold Cup and is confident they can put in some creditable performances to make T&T proud in 2013.

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Seon Power, T&T’s ‘MVP’ at Caribbean Cup Finals

Seon PowerNational team defender Seon Power would probably get the nod for “Most Valuable Player” award if his teammates were asked to cast their votes for the top T&T player during the just concluded Caribbean Cup Finals in Antigua.

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TD Corneal applauds efforts of Warriors

Anton CornealAs the football calendar for 2012 approaches end, The National Senior Team and the Under 17 men’s team has come in for high commendation from Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation Technical Director Anton Corneal.

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Theobald and Williams show quality leadership skills

Densill TheobaldThey might well be referred to as co-captains as both Jan-Michael Williams and Densill Theobald completed yet another Caribbean Cup campaign in which they exhibited fine leadership skills in what has been a rocky period for the national team.

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Opportunity missed again

When it comes to our own stories, we obviously don't mind if they are told, misrepresented, misinterpreted or manipulated by others. In fact, given the way things are going, owners of media who see the bottom line and nothing else would be well advised—assuming they haven't done it already in some instances—to scrap their sports departments altogether.

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