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Title: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on April 08, 2014, 04:35:39 PM
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Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tiresais on April 09, 2014, 03:04:33 AM
Some interesting groups there, shame T&T got a bye - some match practice in group 3 can't have hurt :p
Title: Charles: Hosting CFU Women’s Cup is fantastic
Post by: Flex on April 15, 2014, 01:58:38 AM
Charles: Hosting CFU Women’s Cup is fantastic
By Nigel Simon (Guardian)


Marlon Charles, the coach of the senior women’s national football team, says its fantastic that T&T will be hosting the inaugural Caribbean Football Union Women’s Cup Final Round qualifiers to the Concacaf Championship for next year’s Fifa Women’s World Cup in Canada.

It was revealed by the CFU that T&T will play host to the eight-team final round of qualifiers from August 17 to 27 from which the top three teams will advance to the Concacaf Women’s Championship.

Contacted for comment, Charles, who has been involved with the national women’s set-up for over two decades, said, “I think its a fantastic decision by CFU for women’s football in general and a great opportunity as we try to take the game to the next level.”

Last month, Charles had hoped for T&T to be drawn in one of the first round groups to give his team some much needed match practice, however his team will now have to wait another five months before it kicks off its campaign in the qualifiers.

However, Charles does not see it as a problem and thinks it be much more of a benefit to the Soca Princesses team.

He said: “With the matches in the final round starting in August it gives our players who are injured a lot more time to recover and also gives the team a lot more time to train together as a unit.

“Our team trainer Dexter Thomas is also expected to return from England at the end of this month from his studies so he was also be happy for the extra time to work with the players on their conditioning during the month of May and then we will focus on playing some quality matches in June/July ahead of the qualifiers.

Just last month Charles and a 20-member squad had a successful four-match training camp in Charleston, South Carolina, during which they won three matches, 7–0 over Charlestown Southern University, 1-0 against College of Charleston and 3–2 over Coastal Carolina University, and drew 1–1 with the University of South Carolina.

During the four-match tour Charles was able to get a look at a few overseas-based players, but Charles stated he was putting a lot of attention on his current crop of locally-based players.

He said, “We consider this tournament to be a mini-World Cup for us and the other CFU teams because its a big step and chance to qualify for a World Cup.

And despite the recent resignation of Anton Corneal as Technical Director of the T&T Football Association, Charles said his technical team is focused on the task ahead.

Charles said: “He (Corneal) is a very passionate person about football and loves and breeds T&T football and as the Technical Director he wanted to have a close up view of how the team was progressing and we loved that about him.

“I think that’s what the girls will miss, his passion for the game and drive for success, but we know we have a tough task ahead to get to the World Cup and we will continue to put in the necessary work.”

Prior to the Soca Princesses kicking off their campaign, five first round qualify groups will take place from May 21 to June 23.

The expansion of next year’s 2015 Fifa Women’s World Cup to 24 teams has given Concacaf an extra automatic qualifying spot and as hosts, world seventh ranked Canada does not have to qualify which provides world 46th and Concacaf fifth ranked T&T a unique opportunity to qualify.

The only Caribbean team ranked top-50 in the world, T&T will be favoured to advance as one of the top three CFU teams before meeting the Concacaf contenders, inclusive of Mexico, Costa Rica, and World champions USA in the final stage of qualification.

Three teams will gain automatic qualification and the fourth placed team meets the third placed South America team.

Fixtures

CFU Women’s Cup Round 1 qualifiers:

Group 1 (May 21-28): Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, St Vincent & The Grenadines, US Virgin Islands

Group 2 (May 21-28): Puerto Rico, Barbados, Dominica, Martinique

Group 3 (May 21-28): Turks & Caicos, Cayman Islands, St Kitts/Nevis

Group 4 (May 28-June 4): Haiti, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Suriname

Group 5 (June 16-23): Dominican Republic, Anguilla, Jamaica, St Lucia

Final Round (T&T):

Group 1: T&T, Group 1 winner, Group 2 winner, Best runner-up Group 1, 2, 4 & 5

Group 2: Winner Group 3, Winner Group 4, Winner Group 5, Second Best runner-up Group 1,2, 4 & 5

Title: CFU make history with launch of first Women's Caribbean Cup
Post by: Tiresais on April 29, 2014, 10:43:43 AM
CFU make history with launch of first Women's Caribbean Cup
Paul Nicholson (Inside world football)


April 29 – History will be made in the Caribbean next month when the first Caribbean Football Union (CFU) senior women's tournament will be held. Winners of the inaugural CFU Women's Caribbean Cup will qualify for both the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup and the FIFA Women's World Cup.

The pathway to staging the tournament has not been straightforward with CFU general secretary Damien Hughes expressing "a sense of profound joy and relief" in his notification of the participating and host nations.

Hughes apologised for the late notification – his letter to federations was sent April 7 with the Group matches starting May 21 – but the challenge was clearly to get the tournament off the ground.

"Let me unreservedly apologise for the delay in disseminating this information," said Hughes, "but this was due primarily to several countries who had committed either to participating or hosting groups changing their minds due to their inability to raise the requisite financial assistance to either compete and/or host."

The tournament is a landmark for the Caribbean region which recently hosted a successful women's U20 tournament and boasts one of just three female FIFA executive committee members in Sonia Bien Aime.

20 national associations will be grouped into four groups of four nations and one group of three. The Final Round will be hosted by Trinidad & Tobago in August 2014. The eight team final round will feature the First Round Group Winners, the two Best Overall Second Place Teams from the four team groups and host country Trinidad & Tobago.

CFU president Gordon Derrick has been a promoter of the tournament and the Antigua and Barbuda federation will be one of the group hosts.

Derrick has used his close links to the US and its federation executive, drafting in the USA's Under-17 women's coach, Tricia Taliaferro to coach Antigua & Barbuda.

"We have also had some assistance through the United States Soccer Federation and they have sent down a young lady, a top coach who has come from time to time just to oversee what we are doing to give us some hint and to give us some encouragement and direction as we seal with the team specifically so to be honest I am happy," said Derrick.

"I know you could never have enough preparation and we are going to be sitting down with the coaching staff as we come closer and we will step up certain aspects of it, making sure that the girls are sharp and ready for the tournament," he said.

CFU Women's Caribbean Cup – Group draw

Group 1: Antigua and Barbuda (host), Aruba, St Vincent and Grenadines, US Virgin islands
Group 2: Puerto Rico (host), Barbados, Dominica, Martinique
Group 3: Turks & Caicos Islands (host), Cayman Islands, St Kitts and Nevis
Group 4: Haiti (host), Cuba, Guadeloupe, Suriname
Group 5: Dominican Republic (host), Anguilla, Jamaica, St Lucia


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CFU Women’s Caribbean Cup A Reality
CFU Website


Next month will witness the staging of another historic event in the Caribbean Football Union’s(CFU) mandate of empowering all through football.

The inaugural CFU Women’s Caribbean Cup will take place in six countries namely: Antigua, Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos Islands, Haiti and Puerto Rico, before advancing to the final round to meet host Trinidad.

Damien Hughes General Secretary of the CFU in commenting on the tournament said “It is the vision of the CFU’s President Gordon Derrick to introduce this tournament, the CFU Women’s Football Committee enthusiasm to develop the idea, and Member Associations’ foresight and unrelenting pursuit of the development of Women’s Football in the Caribbean Region that have brought us to this historic moment,” Hughes stated.

The eight (8) team final round will feature the First Round Group Winners, the two (2) Best Overall Second Place Teams from the four (4) team groups (i.e. Groups 1, 2, 4 & 5), and host country Trinidad & Tobago.

This tournament will serve as the official qualification tournament in the Caribbean Zone for both the CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup and the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

The teams competing are: Antigua and Barbuda, Dominican Republic, Aruba, Anguilla, St Vincent & The Grenadines, Jamaica, US Virgin Islands, St Lucia, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Barbados, Cuba, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Suriname, Cayman Islands, St Kitts-Nevis and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

CFU “Caribbean Football Union” is one of three Unions in CONCACAF (The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football) and serves as the governing body of football in the Caribbean. It is composed of 31 national associations, from Bahamas in the north to Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana in the south. It spans 4 languages and composed of republics, independent countries and overseas territories of the UK, USA and Holland. For more information about CFU, log on to its official website at www.cfufootball.org.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Trini _2026 on April 29, 2014, 12:58:59 PM
next we should have a CFU under 18 & under 21 competition ....
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tiresais on April 29, 2014, 01:59:38 PM
Technically we have a CFU qualification competiton for the CONCACAF U20's Tournament... lol
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tiresais on April 30, 2014, 09:49:04 AM
Bermuda joins the Women's Caribbean cup! (from CFU official twitter)

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Title: T&T officials for Women's Caribbean Cup
Post by: Tallman on May 21, 2014, 12:05:36 PM
T&T officials for Women's Caribbean Cup
T&T Express

 
Trinidad and Tobago female football match commissioners Jenise Hinkson, Sharon O’Brian, Shari Beharry, Boni Bishop and Cassie Moore, along with referee Cecil Hinds, assistant referee Cindy Mohammed and referee assessor Linda Bramble-Thompson will all serve at the inaugural Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Women’s Caribbean Cup which kicks on Friday.

The tournament will feature 20 nations battling for spots in the eight-team final which Trinidad and Tobago will host from August 17-27. The preliminary round of the tournament begins on May 23 throughout the Caribbean.

Hinkson and O’Brian will serve in Group 1, hosted in Antigua & Antigua; Hinds, Mohammed and Bramble-Thompson in Group 2, hosted in Puerto Rico; and Bishop in Group 3, hosted in Turks & Caicos Islands—all three groups to be contested during May 23-27.

Beharry will serve Group 4, hosted in Haiti during May 30-June 3; and Moore in Group 5, hosted in the Dominican Republic during June 18-22.

“The opportunity is astonishing,” said 28-year-old Jenise Hinkson, a young and vibrant female match commissioner that serves the Trinidad and Tobago Pro League and Super League.

“History in the making (and) I think we are all delighted to be a part of that. I am elated, on a scale of 1 to 10...about 15,” added the mother of two kids, 5-year-old Jaheim and 2-year-old Jayne.

In their letters of appointment, CFU general secretary Damien E Hughes stated: “The CFU Women’s Caribbean Cup is another of our history-making initiatives that will no doubt, add to our already, very decorative chart. For this, we must be exceedingly proud. I must hasten to add that the entire CFU is unswervingly committed to the development, improvement and promotion of Women’s Football in our region.

The appointment letter added, “We are further encouraged by the fact that for this tournament, we are able to appoint a Match Official list comprising of only females. This is historic, as never before has an entire female tournament in CFU been officiated solely by competent women who are determined to fly the female football flag high.”

Hinkson and her T&T colleagues will join a long list of other female officials within CONCACAF that will serve during the CFU Women’s Caribbean Cup.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tiresais on May 26, 2014, 06:19:46 AM
Cayman falls in Caribbean Cup opener
Cayman 27

The Cayman Islands National Women’s Football Team kicked off Caribbean Cup play 23 May with a 5-0 loss to Saint Kitts and Nevis.
No other details from the game were made available.

Cayman arrived in host country Turks and Caicos earlier this week and was  considered among the favourites to win the group.

“We’ve been training really hard for this tournament especially,” Cayman Islands Captain Jessica Ebanks told 4News in TCI. “We’ve come prepared so we’re ready to go and ready to get nine points out of these three matches.”

Cayman — much like Group 3 foe Bermuda — boast a wealth of talent that has played overseas either in college or professionally.

“No, we’re highly confident,” Ebanks said when asked if any teams scare Cayman. “I think we’ve got it.”

Cayman plays Bermuda on 25 May and wraps up Group play with host Turks and Caicos.

It must either win its group or finish among the top two second-place finishers to advance past the group stage.

Watch the Report Here (http://www.cayman27.com.ky/2014/05/23/cayman-kicks-off-caribbean-cup-play)
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Flex on July 05, 2014, 08:06:21 AM
Easy draw for T&T.
T&T Express.


Whether by design or otherwise, the four toughest teams apart from Trinidad and Tobago have been drawn apart from the host and favourites T&T for the inaugural Women’s Caribbean Cup, which will be held in the twin Island republic between August 19-26.

The Soca Princesses have drawn Antigua & Barbuda, Martinique, St Kitts & Nevis in Group A—teams which have never beaten them—while the tougher Group B comprise Bermuda, Jamaica, Haiti and Puerto Rico. At least two will be eliminated at the semi-final stage, while the draw gives T&T a clear path to the final, should they perform as expected.

Regarded as the strongest Caribbean team, the Soca Princesses open the tournament against St. Kitts & Nevis on August 20.

2014 CFU WOMEN’S CARIBBEAN CUP
(Trinidad & Tobago, August 19-26, 2014)


GROUP A: Bermuda, Jamaica, Haiti, Puerto Rico
GROUP B: Antigua & Barbuda, Martinique, St Kitts & Nevis, Trinidad & Tobago

SCHEDULE

August 19, 2014
Jamaica v Puerto Rico
Haiti v Bermuda

August 20, 2014
Antigua & Barbuda v Martinique
Trinidad & Tobago v St Kitts & Nevis

August 21, 2014
Bermuda v Jamaica
Puerto Rico v Haiti

August 22, 2014
St Kitts & Nevis v Martinique
Trinidad & Tobago v Antigua & Barbuda

August 23, 2014
Puerto Rico v Bermuda
Haiti v Jamaica

August 24, 2014
Antigua & Barbuda v St. Kitts & Nevis
Trinidad & Tobago v Martinique

August 26, 2014
Third place playoff: Group A runner-up v Group B runner-up
Final: Group A winner v Group B winner

Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tiresais on July 05, 2014, 12:50:31 PM
Certainly looks a favourable draw - lets hope we don't get complacent!
Title: ‘Princesses’ gear up for Caribbean Cup
Post by: Tallman on August 11, 2014, 02:48:01 PM
‘Princesses’ gear up for Caribbean Cup
T&T Express


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.

The Soca Princesses got goals from St Louis, Mariah Shade, and Janelle Magee. The team later had an outing to the Compass Stadium, to view a professional women’s match, in which T&T national team head coach Randy Waldrum’s Houston Dash outfit went down 3-1 to Sky Blue FC.

American-born Waldrum thinks that a week together with the full national team should be enough to see them through to the CONCACAF zone final round of World Cup qualifying.

“Training is going reasonably well, however players continue to trickle in. There are another eight, nine players expected (last Friday),” Waldrum stated in an interview with a US publication. “That provides a week for the near full team to prepare for the start of the tournament.”

The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) had originally planned a one-month training camp in Houston, Texas, However, due to several issues, only half of the players arrived on schedule. The final members were due in Houston late last week.

Still, Waldrum feels the preparation will benefit the team greatly. Waldrum expects that the team has enough talent to qualify for the CONCACAF tournament in October. “It is just a matter of whether we can get them all on the same page,” he said. “If we can do that, then we have a good shot because there is a lot of talent there.”

Following the Houston camp, Trinidad and Tobago hosts the Caribbean Football Union Championship from August 19-26 which doubles as World Cup qualifying — the top four teams will qualify for the CONCACAF Championship taking place in the US between October 16-26 where 3 1/2 berths for the 2015 Women’s World Cup will be up for grabs.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Mose on August 12, 2014, 10:46:18 AM
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Still, Waldrum feels the preparation will benefit the team greatly. Waldrum expects that the team has enough talent to qualify for the CONCACAF tournament in October. “It is just a matter of whether we can get them all on the same page,” he said. “If we can do that, then we have a good shot because there is a lot of talent there.”
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Question now is, what next? Once the CFU tournament is complete and assuming we qualify, how are we going to prepare this team for the CONCACAF tournament? While talent alone may get us through the CFU tournament, we'll need much better preparations for the CONCACAF Championship. Is anything being done about getting competitive fixtures for this team to prepare for the CONCACAF championship?

Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Football supporter on August 15, 2014, 09:31:37 AM
Does anybody know where these games are being played in T&T? I would guess at Ato Boldon, but I can't see any listings to confirm this.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: elan on August 15, 2014, 01:50:51 PM
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Still, Waldrum feels the preparation will benefit the team greatly. Waldrum expects that the team has enough talent to qualify for the CONCACAF tournament in October. “It is just a matter of whether we can get them all on the same page,” he said. “If we can do that, then we have a good shot because there is a lot of talent there.”
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Question now is, what next? Once the CFU tournament is complete and assuming we qualify, how are we going to prepare this team for the CONCACAF tournament? While talent alone may get us through the CFU tournament, we'll need much better preparations for the CONCACAF Championship. Is anything being done about getting competitive fixtures for this team to prepare for the CONCACAF championship?



Just rock back and clap the TTFA for trying nah man. We go cross dat bridge when we pass it.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Sando prince on August 18, 2014, 08:46:16 PM
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Still, Waldrum feels the preparation will benefit the team greatly. Waldrum expects that the team has enough talent to qualify for the CONCACAF tournament in October. “It is just a matter of whether we can get them all on the same page,” he said. “If we can do that, then we have a good shot because there is a lot of talent there.”
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Question now is, what next? Once the CFU tournament is complete and assuming we qualify, how are we going to prepare this team for the CONCACAF tournament? While talent alone may get us through the CFU tournament, we'll need much better preparations for the CONCACAF Championship. Is anything being done about getting competitive fixtures for this team to prepare for the CONCACAF championship?



Nice to see other members thinking along the same lines as myself. It's all about preparation
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Sando prince on August 19, 2014, 07:24:48 AM
Like Bunji say "We Ready"

http://www.tv6tnt.com/home/featured-links/-Caribbean-Womens-Football-Launch--2506----271778191.html


Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: SWF Reporter on August 19, 2014, 09:50:44 AM
Waldrum twist: T&T women start W/Cup push minus US coach
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868)


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.

Instead, Waldrum’s 33-year-old son, Ben Waldrum, will run the Trinidad and Tobago squad in his father’s place when the host nation kicks off against St Kitts and Nevis from 7.15 pm in the second game of a Caribbean Cup double header in Port of Spain.

Team manager Vernetta Flanders explained that Waldrum, who has supposedly offered his services for free for the Caribbean Cup, was forced to remain in Texas due to a rescheduled fixture for his employer, Houston Dash. He is expected to join the squad before the women face Antigua and Barbuda on Friday night.

Flanders said the younger Waldrum, who is a youth team coach at MLS club FC Dallas, was present at the squad’s training camp in Houston and is familiar with the players.

Trinidad and Tobago women’s captain Maylee Attin-Johnson left no doubt as to the importance of the inaugural Caribbean Cup tournament to her squad as she addressed the media today.

The top four Caribbean teams will advance to the CONCACAF Women’s Championship in the United States this October; and three automatic spots and a World Cup play-off berth are at stake there.

It means that, for the first time, five CONCACAF teams can get to the World Cup finals. And Trinidad and Tobago intends to be one of them.

“This (tournament) is new to the Caribbean and each team is looking forward to it,” said the 28-year-old T&T captain. “We realise this is our best chance to qualify out of CONCACAF…”

The stylish, composed playmaker urged local football fans to come out and support the women. Tickets cost $20 for the group stage matches and $50 for the final.

“We believe we are the number one team in the Caribbean, so the target is on our back,” said Attin-Johnson. “We are going to hold ourselves accountable and do everything we can to come out with the Cup…

“We hope you are the instruments to our orchestra. So we hope you come out and give us 100 percent support.”

Attin-Johnson and teammates Rhea Belgrave, Karen Forbes and Arin King represented Trinidad and Tobago at today’s Caribbean Cup media launch along with team captains from the other competing nations.

The Trinidad and Tobago players were the only ones in the room with no logos or identifying marks, which showed what nation they represented.

The Caribbean Cup tournament did have the grandest of starts either as its media launch started 27 minutes late and no Caribbean Football Union (CFU) officials or Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) executive members turned up.

The Local Organising Committee co-chairmen Raymond Tim Kee, who is also Port of Spain mayor and TTFA president, and Neville Ferguson were both absent along with TTFA general secretary Sheldon Phillips.

LOC member Richard Piper and match commissioner Sharon O’Brien chaired the meeting in their absences.

The Trinidad and Tobago women would be accustomed to such disorganisation. They were roughly two weeks late for their pre-tournament in camp in Houston as the TTFA struggled to raise the money for tickets and visa applications.

Assistant coach Marlon Charles and four of their players never got to Houston due to passport or visa issues and Attin-Johnson empathised with the players who, through no fault of their own, never got the chance to stake a claim to play in the Caribbean Cup.

She singled out teammate Natasha St Louis, the younger sister of veteran Tasha St Louis, who was devastated after failing to join the pre-tournament camp.

“That situation was unfortunate and I know Natasha (St Louis) was very disappointed,” she said. “I told her the CONCACAF competition is the most important one and she still has a chance for that… I understand her frustration and I just told her to keep her head up.”

Another absentee was 19-year-old striker Anique Walker, who is a former 2010 Under-17 World Cup player and an ex-national youth team captain. Walker explained that her Caribbean Cup ambitions were doused after a college versus country tussle with her new school, the University of West Florida.

“My college coach didn’t want to release me because he wanted me there for preseason and I would not have gotten I20 visa,” Walker told Wired868. “Jinelle James tried to negotiate for me but he wasn’t answering the calls… It is really unfortunate because, before I signed for the school, I spoke to him and he said I could (play in the Caribbean Cup). But after I signed he changed his story.

“I don’t want to start off my college experience with a bad name…”

Despite the setbacks, Attin-Johnson said the senior team is enthusiastic about representing Trinidad and Tobago and is anxious to do well after a three year absence from international duty.

“We haven’t played a competitive international since the Pan American Games in 2011,” the national captain told Wired868. “We are unranked by FIFA now because more than 18 months passed since our last game… So we have to deal with that first.”

Attin-Johnson credited Waldrum for his input with the team in Houston and said he was an astute coach.

“Randy has a very high football IQ and his knowledge is vast,” she said. “We had some quality training sessions and I think we learned some new things.”

Hopefully, Ben Waldrum will prove to be just as useful on Wednesday night.

Whoever runs the bench, the national women hope to have hundreds of supporters in the stands urging them on to success.

(Trinidad and Tobago women’s team)

T&T: 1.Kimika Forbes, 2.Ayanna Russell, 3.Lauryn Hutchinson, 4.Rhea Belgrave, 5.Arin King, 6.Taylor Mims, 7.Dernelle Mascall, 8.Afiyah Matthias, 9.Maylee Attin-Johnson (captain), 10.Tasha St Louis, 11.Janine Francois, 13.Shenelle Henry, 14.Karyn Forbes, 15.Patrice Superville, 16.Joe-Marie Lewis, 18.Annalis Cummings, 19.Kennya Cordner, 20.Tinesha Palmer, ?-Khadidra Debesette, 24.Mariah Shade.

2014 Caribbean Cup Fixtures

(August 19)

Jamaica v Puerto Rico, 5 pm, Group A, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Haiti v Bermuda, 7.15 pm, Group A, Ato Boldon Stadium;

(August 20)

Antigua and Barbuda v Martinique, 5 pm, Group B, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Trinidad and Tobago v St Kitts, 7.15 pm, Group B, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

(August 21)

Bermuda v Jamaica, 5 pm, Group A, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Puerto Rico v Haiti, 7.15 pm, Group A, Ato Boldon Stadium;

(August 22)

St Kitts and Nevis v Martinique, 5 pm, Group B, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Trinidad and Tobago v Antigua, 7.15 pm, Group B, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

(August 23)

Bermuda v Puerto Rico, 4 pm, Group A, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Haiti v Jamaica, 6.15 pm, Group A, Ato Boldon Stadium;

(August 24)

St Kitts v Antigua and Barbuda, 4 pm, Group B, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Trinidad and Tobago v Martinique, 7.15 pm, Group B, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

(August 26)

Runner-Up A v Runner-Up B, 5 pm, Third-place Play Off, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Winner A v Winner B, 7.15 pm, Caribbean Cup Final, Hasely Crawford Stadium.

Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tiresais on August 19, 2014, 10:44:48 AM
Waldrum twist: T&T women start W/Cup push minus US coach
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868)


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.
Instead, Waldrum’s 33-year-old son, Ben Waldrum, will run the Trinidad and Tobago squad in his father’s place when the host nation kicks off against St Kitts and Nevis from 7.15 pm in the second game of a Caribbean Cup double header in Port of Spain.
Team manager Vernetta Flanders explained that Waldrum, who has supposedly offered his services for free for the Caribbean Cup, was forced to remain in Texas due to a rescheduled fixture for his employer, Houston Dash. He is expected to join the squad before the women face Antigua and Barbuda on Friday night.
Flanders said the younger Waldrum, who is a youth team coach at MLS club FC Dallas, was present at the squad’s training camp in Houston and is familiar with the players.
Trinidad and Tobago women’s captain Maylee Attin-Johnson left no doubt as to the importance of the inaugural Caribbean Cup tournament to her squad as she addressed the media today.
The top four Caribbean teams will advance to the CONCACAF Women’s Championship in the United States this October; and three automatic spots and a World Cup play-off berth are at stake there.
It means that, for the first time, five CONCACAF teams can get to the World Cup finals. And Trinidad and Tobago intends to be one of them.
“This (tournament) is new to the Caribbean and each team is looking forward to it,” said the 28-year-old T&T captain. “We realise this is our best chance to qualify out of CONCACAF...”
The stylish, composed playmaker urged local football fans to come out and support the women.
“We believe we are the number one team in the Caribbean, so the target is on our back,” said Attin-Johnson. “We are going to hold ourselves accountable and do everything we can to come out with the Cup...
“We hope you are the instruments to our orchestra. So we hope you come out and give us 100 percent support.”

Read more (http://wired868.com/2014/08/18/waldrum-twist-tt-women-start-wcup-push-minus-us-coach/)

His son? I didn't realise our women's team was a feudal monarchy.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: elan on August 19, 2014, 11:43:34 AM
Waldrum twist: T&T women start W/Cup push minus US coach
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868)


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.
Instead, Waldrum’s 33-year-old son, Ben Waldrum, will run the Trinidad and Tobago squad in his father’s place when the host nation kicks off against St Kitts and Nevis from 7.15 pm in the second game of a Caribbean Cup double header in Port of Spain.
Team manager Vernetta Flanders explained that Waldrum, who has supposedly offered his services for free for the Caribbean Cup, was forced to remain in Texas due to a rescheduled fixture for his employer, Houston Dash. He is expected to join the squad before the women face Antigua and Barbuda on Friday night.
Flanders said the younger Waldrum, who is a youth team coach at MLS club FC Dallas, was present at the squad’s training camp in Houston and is familiar with the players.
Trinidad and Tobago women’s captain Maylee Attin-Johnson left no doubt as to the importance of the inaugural Caribbean Cup tournament to her squad as she addressed the media today.
The top four Caribbean teams will advance to the CONCACAF Women’s Championship in the United States this October; and three automatic spots and a World Cup play-off berth are at stake there.
It means that, for the first time, five CONCACAF teams can get to the World Cup finals. And Trinidad and Tobago intends to be one of them.
“This (tournament) is new to the Caribbean and each team is looking forward to it,” said the 28-year-old T&T captain. “We realise this is our best chance to qualify out of CONCACAF...”
The stylish, composed playmaker urged local football fans to come out and support the women.
“We believe we are the number one team in the Caribbean, so the target is on our back,” said Attin-Johnson. “We are going to hold ourselves accountable and do everything we can to come out with the Cup...
“We hope you are the instruments to our orchestra. So we hope you come out and give us 100 percent support.”

Read more (http://wired868.com/2014/08/18/waldrum-twist-tt-women-start-wcup-push-minus-us-coach/)

His son? I didn't realise our women's team was a feudal monarchy.

Nutten wrong with that, maybe if the nephew eh busy he could chime in too.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: socalion on August 19, 2014, 05:42:42 PM
for the enquiring minds ...........can someone  if possible   keep the forumites posted / up to date with today's games ???  scores
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Errol on August 19, 2014, 06:59:11 PM
Waldrum twist: T&T women start W/Cup push minus US coach
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868)


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.
Instead, Waldrum’s 33-year-old son, Ben Waldrum, will run the Trinidad and Tobago squad in his father’s place when the host nation kicks off against St Kitts and Nevis from 7.15 pm in the second game of a Caribbean Cup double header in Port of Spain.
Team manager Vernetta Flanders explained that Waldrum, who has supposedly offered his services for free for the Caribbean Cup, was forced to remain in Texas due to a rescheduled fixture for his employer, Houston Dash. He is expected to join the squad before the women face Antigua and Barbuda on Friday night.
Flanders said the younger Waldrum, who is a youth team coach at MLS club FC Dallas, was present at the squad’s training camp in Houston and is familiar with the players.
Trinidad and Tobago women’s captain Maylee Attin-Johnson left no doubt as to the importance of the inaugural Caribbean Cup tournament to her squad as she addressed the media today.
The top four Caribbean teams will advance to the CONCACAF Women’s Championship in the United States this October; and three automatic spots and a World Cup play-off berth are at stake there.
It means that, for the first time, five CONCACAF teams can get to the World Cup finals. And Trinidad and Tobago intends to be one of them.
“This (tournament) is new to the Caribbean and each team is looking forward to it,” said the 28-year-old T&T captain. “We realise this is our best chance to qualify out of CONCACAF...”
The stylish, composed playmaker urged local football fans to come out and support the women.
“We believe we are the number one team in the Caribbean, so the target is on our back,” said Attin-Johnson. “We are going to hold ourselves accountable and do everything we can to come out with the Cup...
“We hope you are the instruments to our orchestra. So we hope you come out and give us 100 percent support.”

Read more (http://wired868.com/2014/08/18/waldrum-twist-tt-women-start-wcup-push-minus-us-coach/)

I guess we got what we paid for.

NOTHING.

 :rotfl:

The TTFA is really a laughing stock, how can anyone take them serious.

Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: elan on August 19, 2014, 08:24:00 PM
We doh have to worry this rounds is ah stroll in de park. Them women will win by 5 and more easy no matter who the coach is. Next rounds is where we have to worry.

I waiting to see if they will continue picking friend friend or who certain players say to pick.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Football supporter on August 19, 2014, 08:55:11 PM
Jamaica 4 - 1 Puerto Rico  Ato Boldon

Jamaica look like being the team to beat. Very athletic, physical and play with a good array of passes and good vision.

Jamaica took the lead after a strong attacking start. A PR brought down a JA attacker in the box to concede a penalty and earn a yellow card. PR defended fairly well, but even so, JA had lots of opportunities to go further ahead. JA's goalie had nothing to do until she picked the ball out of the net when a 60 yard free kick bounced over everyone's head into the goal. That kinda pissed of the Reggae Girlz coz they went and scored to take the lead at half time.

Second half began with two quick goals, one of which was a real gem.  A second yellow card saw the PR defender sent off and the game slowed down with JA still breaking for goal repeatedly. JA could have scored a dozen goals, but for poor finishing.

Haiti 5 - 1 Bermuda

Bermuda started better, but the game soon became one of Haiti attacks and panicked Bermudan defending. Neither team seemed to understand the concept of midfield and Haiti's strong, fast attackers squandered lots of chances. Haiti were 3-0 at half time and Bermuda looked like they would need a calculator to keep score. I think Bermuda's first corner was around the 70th minute. A fourth Haiti goal was answered with a superb Bermudan free kick from 30 yards. However, Haiti were not going to be outshone and replied immediately with a lovely 5th goal from distance.

I cannot see Haiti or Bermuda giving Jamaica any problems and expect them to cruise through to the final as group winners.
Thumbs up to the Bermudans who had great team spirit, with their subs on the bench cheering and clapping their team mates all the way through the game.

Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: royal on August 20, 2014, 03:58:11 PM
ah guess is to much to ask the new TTFA for some live stream?
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 20, 2014, 05:44:31 PM
After 13 minutes, T&T Women have taken a 5-0 lead over St. Kitts & Nevis.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: royal on August 20, 2014, 05:50:05 PM
After 13 minutes, T&T Women have taken a 5-0 lead over St. Kitts & Nevis.

now 6-0 22nd min
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 20, 2014, 06:02:54 PM
Trinidad & Tobago Women’s Starting XI against St. Kitts & Nevis:
Kimika Forbes, Ayanna Russell, Lauryn Hutchinson, Rhea Belgrave, Arin King, Maylee Attin-Johnson, Tasha St. Louis, Janine Francois, Karyn Forbes, Kennya Cordner, Mariah Shade
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 20, 2014, 06:26:25 PM
HALF-TIME: T&T Women 7-0 St. Kitts & Nevis. Goals by Kennya Cordner (3’, 7’), Tasha St. Louis (6’, 10’ penalty, 22’), Maylee Attin-Johnson (12’), Mariah Shade (44')
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: royal on August 20, 2014, 06:39:28 PM
HALF-TIME: T&T Women 7-0 St. Kitts & Nevis. Goals by Kennya Cordner (3’, 7’), Tasha St. Louis (6’, 10’ penalty, 22’), Maylee Attin-Johnson (12’),  Mariah Shade (44')

hope we make changes to avoid injuries
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Bakes on August 20, 2014, 06:41:56 PM
Mercy rule...
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: royal on August 20, 2014, 06:45:42 PM
9-0 58 min
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 20, 2014, 06:48:51 PM
T&T Women now has a 9-0 lead over St. Kitts & Nevis courtesy a brace by Janine Francois within a span of 4 minutes.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 20, 2014, 06:59:29 PM
GOALLLL!!! Dernelle Mascall gives T&T Women a 10-0 lead over St. Kitts & Nevis in the 67th minute.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 20, 2014, 07:31:05 PM
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.

A brace by Kennya “Yaya” Cordner and Janine Francois as well as goals by captain Maylee Attin-Johnson, Mariah Shade, and Dernelle Mascall completed the scoring.

The Soca Princesses now face Antigua & Barbuda on Friday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium from 7:15pm.

Teams

Trinidad and Tobago: - 1.Kimika Forbes; 4.Rhea Belgrave, 2.Ayanna Russell, 5.Arin King, 12.Lauryn Hutchinson; 14.Karyn Forbes; 11.Janine Francois, 9.Maylee-Attin Johnson (capt) (18.Annalis Cummings 62nd), 3.Mariah Shade (13.Shenelle Henry 73rd); 10.Tasha St Louis (7.Dernelle Mascall 53rd), 19.Kennya Cordner.

Unused substitutes: - 21.Tinesha Palmer (GK), 6.Khadidra Debesette, 8.Afiyah Matthias, 15.Patrice Superville, 16.Jo-Marie Lewis,

Coach: - Ben Waldrum.

St Kitts and Nevis: - 1.Tynetta McKoy; 6.Charnel Arthurton, 16.Astonia Carey, 3.Rozel Liburd, 8.Lavern Francis (20.Shamekah Isaac 56th); 7.Caroline Springer, 4.Shandor Wilkinson (capt) (9.Kerisha Powell 46th), 12.Chelsey Harris, 14.Shinell McCalla, 5.Shirmel Johnson; 11.Pheonetia Browne,

Unused substitutes: - 18.Keshanna Huggins (GK), 2.Tyra Wilkinson, 10.Leranja Wilkinson, 13.Kerrise Hanley, 15.Tishauna Stanley, 17.Kidedra Henry, 19.Shirris Edwards,

Coach: - Dennis Martin.

Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: dreamer on August 20, 2014, 07:45:32 PM
Wow. Clean sheet while scorers massacred the admittedly weak Kittitian defense. Sends a serious message.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Sando prince on August 20, 2014, 08:36:58 PM
Good convincing win T&T  :beermug: 

BUT don't become complacent after this game. Stay focused on winning the title.. and don't underestimate ANY team in this tournament
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: FF on August 20, 2014, 09:19:52 PM
After 13 minutes, T&T Women have taken a 5-0 lead over St. Kitts & Nevis.

If yuh see a snake... Beat it.

 :o  :o  :o
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: elan on August 20, 2014, 09:32:38 PM
There is nothing to see in this rounds. We have always dominated these rounds, always. We even managed to avoid the stiffest competition in Haiti and Jamaica.

Next rounds is what we looking for.

Great job.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: SWF Reporter on August 20, 2014, 11:11:28 PM
Princesses go postal in Port of Spain; St Kitts routed 10-0
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868)


Trinidad and Tobago could lose its reputation as a tourism destination if the national senior women’s team keep this up.
The “Soca Princesses” certainly did not give their St Kitts and Nevis guests much time to enjoy the scenery at the Hasely Crawford Stadium as the host team opened its 2014 Caribbean Cup account with an emphatic 10-0 rout in Port of Spain.
The game was over as a contest after just 12 minutes with Trinidad and Tobago five goals ahead after doubles from strikers Tasha St Louis and Kennya “YaYa” Cordner. But football is not a sympathetic sport and St Kitts was forced to stick around for another 78 minutes.
All things considered, the tourists were lucky the final score did not get close to the 23-0 that the Trinidad and Tobago national under-17 team put past the British Virgin Islands, two years ago.
“We started off really fast but dropped off our intensity after 30 minutes,” said United States-based attacker and 2013 Women’s Player of the Year, Kennya Cordner. “In CONCACAF, we will have to keep up our intensity all the way through.”
The inaugural women’s Caribbean Cup trophy is at stake now. But Cordner and company are fixated with the ultimate prize, which is a place at the Canada 2015 Women’s World Cup.
No Caribbean team has ever qualified for a senior World Cup. But an additional space for CONCACAF, due to Canada’s role as host, has motivated the region’s female players.
Tonight, Trinidad and Tobago sent a warning shot to its other rivals as the two island republic climbed atop Group B ahead of Martinique who defeated Antigua and Barbuda 2-0 in the earlier match at Port of Spain.
Elsewhere in Group A, Jamaica romped to a 4-1 win over Puerto Rico on Tuesday while Haiti trounced Bermuda 5-0.
Group A action continues tomorrow at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva where Bermuda tackles Jamaica at 5 pm and Haiti challenges Puerto Rico at 7.15 pm.
And Trinidad and Tobago will feature again at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Friday when the host team plays Antigua and Barbuda at 7.15 pm after a 5 pm clash between Martinique and St Kitts and Nevis.
God knows what might be going through the mind of the Antiguan ladies who looked on from the sidelines tonight as the Princesses ruthlessly sliced open the Kittian backline.
Veteran St Louis had a hattrick by halftime while Cordner and Janine Francois both notched doubles and captain Maylee Attin-Johnson, Mariah Shade and substitute Dernelle Mascall contributed a goal each to ensure a positive start to the competition and a smooth transition within the technical staff.
Thirty-three year old Ben Waldrum ran the bench last night in place of his dad, Randy Waldrum, who is expected in Trinidad tomorrow. The younger Waldrum, who has a UEFA B coaching license, is no more qualified than former head coach Marlon Charles and certainly less experienced.
But no one would have been thinking about the technical area as the women ran riot.

Read more (http://wired868.com/2014/08/20/princesses-go-postal-in-port-of-spain-st-kitts-routed-10-0/)
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Michael-j on August 21, 2014, 04:19:45 AM
There is nothing to see in this rounds. We have always dominated these rounds, always. We even managed to avoid the stiffest competition in Haiti and Jamaica.

Next rounds is what we looking for.

Great job.

Let's not forget the 2012 Olympic qualifiers!  Placed in a CFU group with Bermuda, Dominica and Dominican Republic we were expected to top that group easily to earn a spot in the Concacaf finals but were booted out after suffering  a shock 1-0 defeat to DR ...this despite scoring a total of 19 goals against the other two teams in the group.
 Take nothing for granted, nothing is guaranteed...every game counts!
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: injunchile on August 21, 2014, 06:40:36 AM
Congratulations and Best wishes to the Princess. What was the attendance like,   did we show our support?
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Sam on August 21, 2014, 08:27:41 AM
 injunchile !!!

Welcome back dog.

Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: truehaitian on August 21, 2014, 03:08:46 PM
There is nothing to see in this rounds. We have always dominated these rounds, always. We even managed to avoid the stiffest competition in Haiti and Jamaica.

Next rounds is what we looking for.

Great job.
Well you did not manage to avoid Haiti or Jamaica. You will be facing Haiti/Jamaica for the women CFU title before the next round. The team that finishes first from group A will face the Winner of group B and the Second from group A will face the second from group B. So any way you cut it, you'll face Haiti or Jamaica for first , 2nd or even possibly both teams if you play for a third place finisher
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Football supporter on August 21, 2014, 08:01:25 PM
Jamaica 9 - 1 Bermuda

Jamaica not even playing in top gear tonight. Best goal of the game was a thunderbolt by Bermuda while Jamaica's best goal was also a thunderbolt by Bermuda as their defender looked to clear the ball behind her goal but instead whacked it into the jepps nest from 15 yards out!

Puerto Rico 0 - 4 Haiti

Game was actually closely fought until the 70th minute. Very competitive, but PR just didn't have quality up front. Haiti were not bothered at the back, but I feel that is not so much due to them as their opponents. But they do keep their shape well and going forward they love to slide diagonal balls to their pacey strikers.

Haiti now must defeat JA, while JA can take a draw. Will be an interesting game. I would think that JA would win the game, however, it will depend on their tactics. If they play for a draw, they may struggle to win a point, but if they play the very good open football that I have seen so far, I think they'll cruise through.

Haiti will go hell for leather, but any gaps at the back will be exploited by JA. Looking forward to seeing this game on Saturday.

I have to admit, the football has been entertaining and I strongly recommend people venture out at the weekend to take in some games.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Sando prince on August 21, 2014, 09:03:49 PM

Video highlights of T&T vs St Kitts

http://www.tv6tnt.com/home/featured-links/-TT-Women-Hammer-St-Kitts-3502----272247711.html
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 22, 2014, 05:42:08 PM
T&T Women’s Starting XI vs Antigua & Barbuda:
Kimika Forbes, Mariah Shade, Rhea Belgrave, Arin King, Khadidra Debesette, Dernelle Mascall, Maylee Attin-Johnson, Tasha St. Louis, Janine Francois, Lauryn Hutchinson, Karyn Forbes
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: socalion on August 22, 2014, 06:03:51 PM
oh jeezanages somebody   leh wee geh some feedback  on de game thats on @ de moment ..........
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 22, 2014, 06:11:52 PM
GOALLL! A Mariah Shade header gives T&T a 1-0 lead over Antigua & Barbuda in the 35th minute.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 22, 2014, 06:19:05 PM
HALF-TIME: T&T Women lead Antigua & Barbuda 1-0 on a header by Mariah Shade. There was also a missed penalty by Tasha St. Louis in the 24th minute.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 22, 2014, 06:47:27 PM
GOALLL! Mariah Shade gets a brace and in the process gives T&T a 2-0 lead over Antigua & Barbuda in the 53rd minute.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 22, 2014, 07:00:49 PM
GOALLL! Tasha St. Louis makes it 3-0 in T&T’s favour over Antigua & Barbuda in the 64th minute.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 22, 2014, 07:32:19 PM
T&T Women won their second consecutive game at the 2014 Women’s Caribbean Cup when they defeated Antigua & Barbuda 3-0 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. Goals were scored by Mariah Shade (35’, 53’) and Tasha St. Louis (64’). T&T will face Martinique at the same venue on Sunday.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Sando prince on August 22, 2014, 08:12:29 PM
Well done Soca Princesses. :beermug:  Keep marching on, the job is not done yet!
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Sando prince on August 23, 2014, 08:23:05 PM

Video Highlights T&T vs Antigua

http://www.tv6tnt.com/home/featured-links/-Womens-CFU-Football--2500----272447871.html
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: royal on August 24, 2014, 04:55:47 PM
T&T 3   vs Martinique 0     26 mins
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Sando prince on August 24, 2014, 05:04:23 PM
T&T 3   vs Martinique 0     26 mins

DAMN! I really want to see our team face off against Jamaica. Jamaican team has been very good so far in the tournament. Also want to see how they will play against Central American opposition. I am proud of how they have been representing the red, white and black
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: che on August 24, 2014, 05:21:44 PM
Any radio coverage?
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: royal on August 24, 2014, 05:26:14 PM
HT T&T 4    vs Martinique 0 

Martinique park their bus in front of their goal after the first 3 goals score in the first 8 mins of the game. Tasha St Louis score a hattrick.   
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Deeks on August 24, 2014, 06:22:30 PM
T&T 3   vs Martinique 0     26 mins

DAMN! I really want to see our team face off against Jamaica. Jamaican team has been very good so far in the tournament. Also want to see how they will play against Central American opposition. I am proud of how they have been representing the red, white and black

Sando, I eh really understand. We should be scared of JA ? Why ?
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Sando prince on August 24, 2014, 06:38:07 PM
T&T 3   vs Martinique 0     26 mins

DAMN! I really want to see our team face off against Jamaica. Jamaican team has been very good so far in the tournament. Also want to see how they will play against Central American opposition. I am proud of how they have been representing the red, white and black

Sando, I eh really understand. We should be scared of JA ? Why ?

Hmm your interpretation of my post is strange. I said "I really want to see our team face off against Jamaica. Jamaican team has been very good so far in the tournament. Also want to see how they will play against Central American opposition"

Everyone who follows football knows JA, CR, Mex have quality teams that will challenge T&T for WC qualification therefore I am one of many who look forward to seeing T&T play against these teams. At the end of the day we have to get past these teams to achieve the ultimate goal of WC qualification and seeing JA will be T&T first serious contest in a CFU final (because they have played well) I look forward to seeing us play them!

If you understand this as 'we should be scared', then I suggest you understand it more along the lines of 'we can't wait to see T&T beat them'. 
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: royal on August 24, 2014, 06:53:07 PM
FT T&T 7  vs Martinique 0

Face JA in the finals
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Deeks on August 24, 2014, 07:22:57 PM
Sando, sorry, my bad.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Football supporter on August 24, 2014, 09:17:49 PM
T&T 3   vs Martinique 0     26 mins

DAMN! I really want to see our team face off against Jamaica. Jamaican team has been very good so far in the tournament. Also want to see how they will play against Central American opposition. I am proud of how they have been representing the red, white and black

Sando, I eh really understand. We should be scared of JA ? Why ?

Having watched all of these games, while not being scared of JA, I recommend we take them very seriously. T&T did their job well tonight, scoring in the first minute, controlling the game completely and not conceding any goals. My concern is that while JA had to overcome a strong Haiti team, T&T's defence hasn't really been tested. The defence looks solid and many of the attacks start from the back. I'm just concerned about the effects of a hard, physical 90 minutes on the Princesses. Win or lose, it will be excellent preparation for the next round.

By the way, I am really hoping that they can carry their organised, controlled play into the Jamaica game and mash them up! It's been really nice watching a T&T team play with so much flair and confidence.
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: SWF Reporter on August 24, 2014, 11:40:00 PM
Soca versus Reggae: T&T women thrash Martinique to meet Jamaica in Caribbean Cup final
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868)

“It means a lot to us (to be in the final),” said Trinidad and Tobago attacker Tasha St Louis. “A lot of us have been (involved in the women’s game) for a long time and the chance to win the trophy at home (before) going into the CONCACAF tournament is a great thing.
“We want to win it really badly.”
Trinidad and Tobago has not won a senior Caribbean Cup title since 2001. To put that into perspective, Basdeo Panday was Prime Minister, the United States’ twin towers were unscathed in lower Manhattan and Movie Towne was not yet opened.
On Tuesday night, 13 years later, the “Soca Princesses” aim to put Trinidad and Tobago at the pinnacle of the regional game once more—albeit in the inaugural female competition—after they closed their Group B schedule with a crushing 7-0 win over Martinique.
Trinidad and Tobago will meet fierce regional rival, Jamaica, from 7.15 pm at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain after the third place play off between Martinique and Haiti, which kicks off at 5 pm. Admission is $50 for everyone over 12 and free for children.
In three Group A matches, the “Reggae Girls” scored 15 goals and conceded two while, in Group B, the Princesses banged in 19 goals without reply. This is the final for the purists and partisans alike.
In October, three CONCACAF teams will advance to the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada while a fourth will go to a play off. The United States and Mexico are heavily favoured to qualify automatically but Costa Rica, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago will all fancy their chances of joining them while Haiti and Guatemala are the outside shots.
On Tuesday, the Princesses can strike a double psychological blow.
First, a warning shot to their World Cup rivals that they mean business. And, just as importantly, a message to local football fans and corporate Trinidad and Tobago about their potential to achieve great things.
It was impossible not to be appreciative of the team’s talent tonight.
For starters, patrons would want to take their seats early when these ladies are playing.
As in their opening 10-0 rout of St Kitts, the Princesses came flying out of the blocks against Martinique. Only 49 seconds elapsed when enigmatic forward Kennya “Ya Ya” Cordner put the hosts ahead after a fluent attacking play that featured two accurate passes from defender Rhea Belgrave and deep-lying midfield playmaker Karyn Forbes.
Read more: http://wired868.com/2014/08/25/soca-vs-reggae-tt-women-whip-martinique-to-meet-jamaica-in-final/
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Bakes on August 25, 2014, 12:30:14 AM
Soca versus Reggae: T&T women thrash Martinique to meet Jamaica in Caribbean Cup final
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868)


On Tuesday, the Princesses can strike a double psychological blow.
First, a warning shot to their World Cup rivals that they mean business. And, just as importantly, a message to local football fans and corporate Trinidad and Tobago about their potential to achieve great things.
It was impossible not to be appreciative of the team’s talent tonight.
For starters, patrons would want to take their seats early when these ladies are playing.
As in their opening 10-0 rout of St Kitts, the Princesses came flying out of the blocks against Martinique. Only 49 seconds elapsed when enigmatic forward Kennya “Ya Ya” Cordner put the hosts ahead after a fluent attacking play that featured two accurate passes from defender Rhea Belgrave and deep-lying midfield playmaker Karyn Forbes.
Read more: http://wired868.com/2014/08/25/soca-vs-reggae-tt-women-whip-martinique-to-meet-jamaica-in-final/


Good point about fans and Corporate TnT needed to stand up and take note.

Why is Cordner described as "enigmatic"?
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: Tallman on August 25, 2014, 05:38:31 AM
Post-Match Press Conference: T&T Women vs Martinique

https://www.youtube.com/v/fST2BbVDnmc
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: elan on August 25, 2014, 10:24:22 PM
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t1.0-9/10614302_712017648847307_7617132332732065520_n.jpg)
Title: Re: 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup Thread
Post by: AB.Trini on August 25, 2014, 11:19:36 PM
Come on SocaPrincess do like the Calypso girls that just won the AFNA tournament here in Calgary and qualified for the Worlds in Australia 2015


Big up to TNT - won the final over Barbados 53- 46. Very well played game- fast exciting and the best team deserved to win. To all my newly found TNT Calypso Girls especially GA and GK allyuh know who you are- yuh have a big fan out here in Calgary.
Title: Jamaica make one change ahead of clash with T&T in CFU final
Post by: Tallman on August 26, 2014, 01:54:39 PM
Jamaica make one change ahead of clash with T&T in CFU final
By Sanjay Myers (Jamaica Observer)


Jamaica will make one change to the team which started against Haiti when they line-up for the clash with Trinidad & Tobago in the final of the Caribbean Football Union Women Championship at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Tuesday.

The bustling Kenesha Reid will fill into a right wing position for the misfiring Shaneka Gordon.

The Reggae Girlz retain goalkeeper Nicole McClure and the defensive back four comprising captain Alicia Wilson, her fellow centre half Sherona Forrester, left-back Monique Pryce and right-sided defender Sashana Campbell.

The midfield will feature Nicole Campbell-Green, Jodi-Ann McGregor and Christina Murray, while Shakira Duncan is expected to play the central striker's role with Reid and Donna-Kay Henry on either side of her.

Kick-off is set for 6:30 pm Jamaica time.

In the third-place play-off at the venue, Haiti battle fellow French-speaking outfit Martinique at 4:00 pm.

Jamaica starting XI -- Nicole McClure, Alicia Wilson, Sherona Forrester, Monique Pryce, Sashana Campbell, Nicole Campbell-Green, Jodi-Ann McGregor, Christina Murray, Kenesha Reid, Shakira Duncan, Donna-Kay Henry.
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Post by: gawd on pitch on August 26, 2014, 05:47:44 PM
Any streams or links to live commentary? Or is women's football still not worthy?
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Post by: Tallman on August 26, 2014, 05:48:40 PM
GOAL!!!! After 7 minutes Mariah Shade gives T&T Women a 1-0 lead over Jamaica in the 2014 Women’s Caribbean Cup final.
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Post by: Flex on August 26, 2014, 05:50:45 PM
Anyone know the attendance?

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Post by: gawd on pitch on August 26, 2014, 06:04:55 PM
great start
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Post by: royal on August 26, 2014, 06:33:46 PM
GOAL!!!! After 7 minutes Mariah Shade gives T&T Women a 1-0 lead over Jamaica in the 2014 Women’s Caribbean Cup final.


HT   T&T 1  vs  JA 0
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Post by: Socapro on August 26, 2014, 06:53:17 PM
Anyone know the attendance?


Heard on the Power 102 FM (http://news.power102fm.com/?inside) sports report by Ray Davis that the stadium is about half full.
Someone called into his Sports report programme from the stadium just before the game started.

Lets hope we can score another goal in the 2nd half and keep a clean sheet.
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Post by: Tallman on August 26, 2014, 07:29:23 PM
The T&T Women’s team has won the inaugural Women’s Caribbean Cup Championship after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Jamaica at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. Mariah Shade’s 8th minute goal proved to be the difference between the teams. Next on the agenda for the Soca Princesses is the 2014 CONCACAF Women’s Championship which will be held in the USA from October 15-26. CONGRATS LADIES!
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Post by: Michael-j on August 26, 2014, 07:39:03 PM
The T&T Women’s team has won the inaugural Women’s Caribbean Cup Championship after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Jamaica at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. Mariah Shade’s 8th minute goal proved to be the difference between the teams. Next on the agenda for the Soca Princesses is the 2014 CONCACAF Women’s Championship which will be held in the USA from October 15-26. CONGRATS LADIES!

Well done ladies! Great work! What's especially pleasing is that we played the entire tournament without conceding a single goal....usually we're guilty of letting one or two soft ones in...great work!  :applause: :applause:
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Post by: Big Magician on August 26, 2014, 08:03:18 PM
very good match...worthy of a final...tense and hard fought...2 decent teams

i say the crowd was about 2500...maybe close to 3,000

tnt have a very close and tight team spirit/vibe..

WOM...Arin King...she was amazing at center back...but everyone played well...
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Post by: Socapro on August 26, 2014, 08:31:58 PM
 :cheers:
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Post by: Sando prince on August 26, 2014, 08:32:44 PM
 :wavetowel: Congrats to the Soca Princesses. This team continue to make T&T proud. Now we can SAY WITHOUT ANY DOUBT we have the best women team in the Caribbean. #Fact

BUT the job is not done. The ultimate goal is World Cup qualification and I hope the TTFF has plans in place or a vision of plans to help prepare our team to be even better come next round against the Central American teams who will put up a stronger fight than Caribbean teams
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Post by: Deeks on August 26, 2014, 08:38:44 PM
Congrats Princesas!!!!!
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Post by: Football supporter on August 26, 2014, 08:59:11 PM
The performance was far better than the result reveals. T&T started very well and totally controlled the first half. In fact, I don't think JA had a shot at goal and didn't win a corner. But the JA defence was also strong and made it very hard for T&T to add a second.

Second half, JA defended higher up the field and played two strikers. This prevented King and other defenders from starting attacks from the back. T&T found it a lot harder to get out of their half. JA looked lively, but the defence and midfield of T&T performed very well. JA had a couple of decent chances but really didn't look like getting an equaliser.

As Big Mag said, King was superb (as she has been all through the tournament). She exudes calm and confidence which you can see has an effect on her team mates.

Great to see a T&T team lift a trophy. The crowd were very supportive but couldn't make themselves heard over the rhythm section. The rhythm section was very good, but I can't help feeling that it takes away the excitement of the crowd as it drowns out the shouts and cheers and screams of the supporters!

But it was a good atmosphere and I hope it will serve to encourage more support for the men's team.
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Post by: dreamer on August 26, 2014, 09:32:38 PM
Lovely. Well done Princesses. T&T building some nice momentum, silverware and hopefully some winners cash for the broke TTFA
Btw, haven't heard from Reggaefan (RF).
RF yuh dey?
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Post by: Bakes on August 26, 2014, 09:52:47 PM
After all the criticism and negativity going in... great to see the team and coaching staff (and yes, the FA) vindicated  :beermug:
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Post by: injunchile on August 27, 2014, 05:55:14 AM
Great Independence gift from our ladies. Congratulations and let us move on to higher ground. Next hurdle to clear World Cup qualifier. Congrats also to the coaching staff. I hope the TFA give the ladies the kind of preparation to take them to the next level.
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Post by: FF on August 27, 2014, 06:20:45 AM
Congratulations!!! Well done Ladies!
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Post by: sjahrain on August 27, 2014, 08:37:17 AM
Well done young ladies,you are one step ahead at this level..
I hope you will be prepared for the next step and level
Thanks and all the best to the players and coaches..........
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Post by: AB.Trini on August 27, 2014, 09:26:25 AM
Congratulations to the players, coaches, management and TTFA - we are resilient, we are determined  we persevered despite the adversities on so many levels. Proud to read of your accomplishments. Looking forward to seeing and supporting the team in Canada next year-
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Post by: Tallman on August 27, 2014, 09:43:52 AM
https://www.youtube.com/v/OvNOdG_ppYU

https://www.youtube.com/v/eg7T3MagYmY
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Post by: FireBrand on August 27, 2014, 10:23:14 AM
Fantastic achievement Princesses!!! Go T&T!
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Post by: Mose on August 27, 2014, 11:22:26 AM
Well done ladies!! Winning is a habit!
Hold on to that feeling and keep it going!!
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Post by: Socapro on August 27, 2014, 11:59:43 AM
https://www.youtube.com/v/OvNOdG_ppYU

https://www.youtube.com/v/eg7T3MagYmY

Congrats to the team!! :thumbsup:
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Post by: Tiresais on August 27, 2014, 01:58:01 PM
Woot :)  :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:
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Post by: AB.Trini on August 27, 2014, 06:58:38 PM
The ladies set the bar- they did not concede a goal in this tournament!!! very good accomplishment.  Ok now it's the senior mens team to follow their lead.
 Proud Proud of TnT this weekend- the ladies leading the way in both netball and football.
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Post by: Sando prince on August 27, 2014, 08:57:46 PM

Highlights T&T vs JA.

Again I plead with the TTFF to have this team prepared for the final round of qualification in October.

http://www.tv6tnt.com/home/featured-links/-TT-Ladies-Win-CFU--3300----272964961.html
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Post by: socalion on August 28, 2014, 12:53:00 PM
First up  i want to say to  all and everyone involved , includung  the parents, the coaches both past and present for contributing to the growth of these young aspiring ladies........i  applaud each  of you........ and to the young ladies the and coaching staff  congratulations  for a super independence gift to our Trinidad and Tobago......Cheers again to  the entire team  and its   coaching  staff ... bravo... NB   Mr sheldon phillips  keep up the good work
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Post by: Tiresais on August 28, 2014, 02:44:01 PM
Tell you what, looking at those highlights we could do with some of those players!
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Post by: Carib-Briton on August 28, 2014, 02:57:58 PM
Thanks Sando
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Post by: 100% Barataria on August 28, 2014, 09:26:18 PM
Wap wap!
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