Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker is still confident the
"Warriors" can qualify for the FIFA World Cup in Germany next year,
despite drawing 1-1 at home to play-off opponents Bahrain on Saturday
night at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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WITH ALL THE attention T&T World Cup football has received in the
weeks since the Mexico game, it struck me there was one important group
being completely ignored officially by everyone- the loyal
Warriors fan, Gary Hector, lead singer of local rock and roll band,
jointpop, has followed local football for 20 years and written about it
occasionally since 1993. As well as playing a pretty mean guitar, he
covered the last Gold Cup for the Express.
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Dwight Yorke and his teammates were a less stressful bunch by late
Saturday night as they boarded the Air Tahiti charter flight out of
Piarco International Airport on the way to Bahrain.
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While the melee for tickets went on from the wee hours of Friday
morning, the members of the National Football Team were being
professional and were keeping all thoughts on their last training
session, the opponent Bahrain and the 90 minutes of their lives from
6:30pm on Saturday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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Trinidad and Tobago skipper Dwight Yorke made it clear that all is not
lost despite his team only being able to muster a 1-1 draw at home to
Bahrain in Saturday’s World Cup qualifying half slot playoff.
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Chaotic scenes marred the distribution process yesterday as some 50,000
fans went in search of tickets for today's crucial first leg of the
Germany 2006 World Cup qualifier between Trinidad and Tobago and
Bahrain that kicks off at 6.30 p.m. at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker remained a confident man
after tying Bahrain 1-1 before a partisan crowd of 24,991 fans in the
2006 World Cup qualifying half slot playoff at the Hasely Crawford
Stadium on Saturday.
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Former Trinidad and Tobago football captain Carlton "The General"
Franco has sent his best wishes to the current national senior team as
they seek to qualify for the Germany 2006 World Cup when they take on
Bahrain at the Hasely Crawford Stadiun in the first of a two-leg tie
today from 6.30 p.m.
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