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U-15 Men's Football Team Thread

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chelsealife:
@injunchile totally agree, keep these boys together going forward and get more games. Other players will surface as well

Trini _2026:
https://www.youtube.com/v/jXHlaYgQfzg

Tallman:
Under-15 boys defeat Qatar
T&T Express

Trinidad and Tobago Under-15 boys footballers ended the 2023 CONCACAF Boys Under-15 Championship which a 3-0 victory over Qatar yesterday, in the Dominican Republic.

T&T made a quick start and were ahead by two goals after six minutes, Nkosi Foncette (2nd) and Jonathan Mason (6th), with his second goal in as many days getting the goals. Keston Richards added a third in the 22nd minute.

The match was a consolation game for both teams, neither having advanced to the quarter-finals. Since the CONCACAF Under-15’s is a developmental tournament, teams that did not qualify for the quarter-finals were given an extra match after the group stage. In officials results, T&T finished bottom of Group D in the preliminary round, losing 2-1 to both Honduras and Puerto Rico, but beating Costa Rica 2-0. Meanwhile, Middle East guest-team Qatar lost 3-2 to the USA, 1-0 to Haiti and 1-0 to Cuba.

kounty:
I am absolutely awful with faces, but I swear I noticed Alyssa Nicols, from this article in one of T&T U-15 games... but checking the ever-dependable Wired868 for lineup and referee information , realized that I saw Anya Voigt (whose no-nonsense style I really liked) instead

Tallman:
Are we serious about youth football?
T&T Newsday

THE EDITOR: Reading Anton Corneal's media article outlining his vision for future youth team development, I find it imperative to address the recently concluded U15 CONCACAF tournament in the Dominican Republic.

Firstly, I wish to extend my congratulations to the players for their exceptional efforts on the field despite the glaring lack of necessary support or respect from the governing association.

Consider this, after dedicating 18 months to training and hard work, these young boys were handed used jerseys from the senior team, with their names on the back covered by black tape.

Imagine, after all that time and effort, these boys were instructed to return their travel jerseys upon arriving back in Piarco.

It's astonishing that even after 18 months, the authorities couldn't manage a simple task like providing proper kits for each player, resulting in Trinidad and Tobago's being the worst-dressed team in the tournament.

I'm certain that further investigation into the team's accommodation and meals will likely unveil more instances of sheer incompetence by the administration that mishandled these dedicated representatives of TT.

Given this deeply rooted culture of incompetence within the administration, one must question the rationale behind granting funding to the current administration.

So, I pose the question: Are we truly taking this seriously?

MORTIMER LLOYD

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