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U-17

England coach bids T&T well at World Cup

ENGLAND women’s team coach and former top player Hope Powell has sent her best wishes to the Local Organising Committee on the hosting of the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Cherish the moment

The young "Soca Princesses" will undergo a stern test of their collective mettle when they face Chile in the FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup on opening day Sunday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.

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Linfah Jones...petite power

Linfah Jones T&T’s 17-year-old starting goalkeeper Linfah Jones shatters every stereotype in the book. A native of Newlands, Guayaguayare, she isn’t over six feet tall but don’t be fooled, it takes quite a lot to get past this petite powerhouse.

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U-17s settle into World Cup base

With four days to go before the start of the FIFA Women's Under-17 World Cup here in Trinidad and Tobago, the national team are now settling down at their tournament base at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Port of Spain.

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Women’s football benefitting from Pellerud input

Seventeen months ago, Norwegian Even Pellerud travelled from Canada, where he was head coach and technical director of the women’s football programme, to T&T to perform similar duties.

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Shabazz picks Soca Princesses to shine in U-17 World Cup

AS THE countdown to the 2010 FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup winds down Jamaal Shabazz, coach of the senior national women’s team, is expecting the Soca Princesses to “light it up” on home soil.

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U-17 women put three past Ireland

New T&T captain #5 Lauren Schmidt keeping things in order at the back.Trinidad and Tobago’s Under 17 women footballers are seemingly peaking just in time for the start of the FIFA Under 17 Women’s World Cup as they produced a scintillating performance in their final warm-up international to whip European second placed team Republic of Ireland 3-0 at the Pine Island Soccer Complex in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday evening.

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Soca Warriors support for Soca Princesses

Kerry BaptisteTrinidad and Tobago’s men’s Soca Warriors are backing the Trinidad and Tobago Soca Princesses to go beyond the first round and make their mark on the upcoming FIFA Under 17 Women’s World Cup.

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Hyundai hands over 55 cars for U-17 World Cup

Hyundai Motors has officials handed over a fleet of vehicles to the Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the Fifa U-17 Women’s World Cup.

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