A hat-trick by Tasha St. Louis helped T&T Women steamroll St. Kitts & Nevis by a score of 10-0 in their opening match of 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup.
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Waldrum wants attacking approach from opening game vs St Kitts
Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Women’s Team head coach Randy Waldrum says this country will enter the Caribbean Cup Finals in an attacking frame of mind when they face off with St Kitts/Nevis from 7:15pm on Wednesday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
Waldrum commends TTFA for sending women to Houston
Currently overseeing the national senior women’s team preparations in Houston, American-born coach Randy Waldrum has commended the T&T Football Association (TTFA) for its efforts in sending the team to the United States for a training camp.
Waldrum twist: T&T women start W/Cup push minus US coach
The Trinidad and Tobago national women’s team will start its Canada 2015 World Cup campaign on Wednesday night at the Hasely Crawford Stadium without its 52-year-old American head coach Randy Waldrum.
‘Princesses’ gear up for Caribbean Cup
Veteran midfielder Tasha St Louis found the net as Trinidad and Tobago’s women national team continued its preparation for the upcoming Women Caribbean Cup with a 3-0 victory over hosts University of Houston, in a scrimmage match on Saturday.
T&T women set for C’bean Cup
TWO DAYS after returning from a training camp in Houston, Texas, USA, Trinidad and Tobago’s senior women’s national team will begin World Cup qualifying when they take on St Kitts-Nevis in their first match of the inaugural Women’s Caribbean Cup.
Attin-Johnson cautious but optimistic as T&T women team go for glory
The Soca Warriors Online (SWO) is asking its members and all T&T supporters to join in and support the T&T national women's football team as they embark on a journey to regain Caribbean supremacy, and at the same time qualify for the 2015 FIFA World Cup in Canada.
Reinvigorated Soca Princesses eye Canada prize
Trinidad & Tobago’s rare adventures in front of a global audience have been both spirited and resolute. On two recent occasions – the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ and the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup – the national team was managed by highly regarded imported coaches. Leo Beenhakker and Even Pellerud both ensured the Caribbean nation of just 1.2 million inhabitants punched well above its weight.
Women footballers struggles continue
THE struggle of women's football to gain equality in Trinidad and Tobago is never more evident that the current plight of the T&T women's national team which is generally considered as having its best ever chance of qualifying for a FIFA Women's World Cup.