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Under-17 women to face Mexico.
« on: November 20, 2009, 07:48:22 AM »
Under-17 women to face Mexico.
By: Ian Prescott (T&T Express).


Trinidad and Tobago’s Under-17 women’s footballers continue preparation for the Trinidad & Tobago 2010 FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup with a two-match tour of Mexico.

’We are going to Mexico with the under-17 team,’ stated Even Pellerud, T&T’s Norwegian Director of Women’s Football, at a press conference at the CONCACAF office, Edward Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. ’For the under-17 team it will be a next week departure on Tuesday. We play Mexico under-17 national team two games, on November 26 and November 28.’

T&T travel to Mexico with a 20-member squad comprising 14 home-based players and six foreign-based footballers. Pellerud, who is preparing T&T to host the World Cup next year, said his players train seven times per week and had improved significantly both in terms of fitness and tactically, but at this stage needed to play high quality international opponents.

’So it is a short trip to Mexico City. Two very exciting games, and that will be the first international matches since we played El Salvador in August,’ he said.

’I am very confident in what we are doing but the next step for us is to play more international games, so that what we think is right can be confirmed that we are on the right track. We can only find out we are on the right track or not by competing, and this is the first few steps in terms of international games for this team.’
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Foreign-based players lead T&T to Mexico.
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2009, 06:12:16 AM »
Foreign-based players lead T&T to Mexico.
T&T Express Reports.


Six foreign-based players have been named in a 20-member Trinidad and Tobago Women’s Under-17 squad scheduled to leave Tuesday for Mexico to contest two friendly matches against the hosts.

The first match is scheduled for Thursday and the second on Saturday, with both to be played at Mexico’s National Training Centre.

Saundra Baron, who plays her football in North Carolina, USA, leads the contingent of foreign players who also include Annette Mims, Mallory Archer, Jasmine Sampson, Brianna Ryce and Danielle McPhun.

Coach Even Pellerud said his main focus would be arranging more international matches for his team, as this was the only way he could properly gauge their development.

’I am very confident in what we are doing and it is crucial that we play more international games, the only way we can find out if we are on the right track is by competing,’ he said.

The Norwegian said the tour would be an opportunity for the foreign-based and local players to mesh and said he would aim to create this environment regularly.

The tour will see players vying for positions on the final team which will take part in the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup scheduled to be held in T&T next year from September 5-25.

Team

Goalkeepers: Saundra Baron (North Carolina, USA), Linfah Jones (Debe High), Keri Myers (Holy Faith Convent).

Defenders: Khadisha Debesette (Vessigny High), Camille Borneo (El Dorado East), Patrice Vincent (Debe High), Tineisha Cobham (East Point Fortin), Rehana Omardeen (International School), Annette Mims (New York, USA), Mallory Archer (Ontario, Canada).

Midfielders: Victoria Swift (Miracle Ministries), Camille Charles (Point Fortin College), Patrice Campbell (El Dorado East), Khadidra Debesette (Vessigny High), Kayla Taylor (Debe High), Jasmine Sampson (Maryland, USA), Brianna Ryce (Atlanta, USA).

Strikers: Kedisha Castillo (Blanchisseuse High), Jo-Marie Lewis (East Mucurapo), Danielle McPhun (North Carolina, USA).

Technical Staff – Even Pellerud (coach); Richard Hood (assistant coach), Marius Rovde (goalkeeper coach), Chris Bailey (trainer), Nicole Kistow (physio), Jinelle James (manager), Claire George (equipment manager).
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Re: Foreign-based players lead T&T to Mexico.
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2009, 06:19:57 AM »
what about de leons daughter i heard she was till of age !!
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Re: Foreign-based players lead T&T to Mexico.
« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2009, 04:06:22 PM »
Foreign-based players lead T&T to Mexico.
T&T Express Reports.


Six foreign-based players have been named in a 20-member Trinidad and Tobago Women’s Under-17 squad scheduled to leave Tuesday for Mexico to contest two friendly matches against the hosts.

The first match is scheduled for Thursday and the second on Saturday, with both to be played at Mexico’s National Training Centre.

Saundra Baron, who plays her football in North Carolina, USA, leads the contingent of foreign players who also include Annette Mims, Mallory Archer, Jasmine Sampson, Brianna Ryce and Danielle McPhun.

Coach Even Pellerud said his main focus would be arranging more international matches for his team, as this was the only way he could properly gauge their development.

’I am very confident in what we are doing and it is crucial that we play more international games, the only way we can find out if we are on the right track is by competing,’ he said.

The Norwegian said the tour would be an opportunity for the foreign-based and local players to mesh and said he would aim to create this environment regularly.

The tour will see players vying for positions on the final team which will take part in the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup scheduled to be held in T&T next year from September 5-25.

Team

Goalkeepers: Saundra Baron (North Carolina, USA), Linfah Jones (Debe High), Keri Myers (Holy Faith Convent).

Defenders: Khadisha Debesette (Vessigny High), Camille Borneo (El Dorado East), Patrice Vincent (Debe High), Tineisha Cobham (East Point Fortin), Rehana Omardeen (International School), Annette Mims (New York, USA), Mallory Archer (Ontario, Canada).

Midfielders: Victoria Swift (Miracle Ministries), Camille Charles (Point Fortin College), Patrice Campbell (El Dorado East), Khadidra Debesette (Vessigny High), Kayla Taylor (Debe High), Jasmine Sampson (Maryland, USA), Brianna Ryce (Atlanta, USA).

Strikers: Kedisha Castillo (Blanchisseuse High), Jo-Marie Lewis (East Mucurapo), Danielle McPhun (North Carolina, USA).

Technical Staff – Even Pellerud (coach); Richard Hood (assistant coach), Marius Rovde (goalkeeper coach), Chris Bailey (trainer), Nicole Kistow (physio), Jinelle James (manager), Claire George (equipment manager).

Here is a coach who understands how teams develop.  Or Senior tem goes for months without playing anybody and when we do we play against Grenada and Guyana.  How do we expect to ever improve.  I will note again as I have previously done on this forum that our best performances always come late in tournaments because we then begin to develop as a team having played the best in CONCACAF. Our WC 06 was impressive partly because our team spent weeks together playing quality opposition before the tournament.  All the best to the ladies.
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Re: Under-17 women to face Mexico.
« Reply #4 on: November 26, 2009, 07:51:26 PM »
Triumph of the Sub-17 Femenil
 
the Selection Nacional Femenil Sub-17 that directs Leonardo Cuellar, is behind schedule defeated in center by marker of 3-1 to its similar of Trinidad & Tobago, in disputed party of High performance of the F.M.F.
The goals of the Mexican picture were written down by Cinthia Sandoval to minute 2', by Fabiola Ibarra, in two occasions, to minutes 39' and 52'. The goal of the equipment visitor was work of the Jo-Marie player Lewis.
Tricolor quickly took the advantage in the encounter since hardly to minute 2, after receiving a serve of equina Cinthia Sandoval it became present in the marker after ending of head and overcoming portería of the equipment visitor.
Later, Fabiola Ibarra placed marker 2-0 thanks to a powerful shot of average distance that the guardameta Trinitaria could not stop.
Again, Fabiola Ibarra was made as much feel in the slate when the marking its second of the encounter minute 52, when making an escape at speed and overcoming within the area to the guardameta and flagship of the equipment of Trinidad & Tobago, Sandra Baron.
When Mexico dominated to the single encounter and a minute after the third annotation of the Mexican equipment, it appeared Jo-Marie Lewis to the 53' to write down as much of honors to leave it the definitive marker of 3-1 in favor of the Tri Mexican Femenil.
                                                                 
Both equipment will again see the faces the next Saturday 28, o'clock of the ace 13:00 I spread dispute the second party agreed by both squares.
Mexico is prepared to participate in the eliminatory one of the CONCACAF which will be disputed from the 9 to the 20 of March of 2010 in Costa Rica, having like seat the Saprisa Stages and Alexander Morera Soto of the San jOse Capital.
During the stage of groups of the World-wide Pre of the CONCACAF Mexico it will face Canada, Jamaica and an equipment of Central America still to determine. In the Group To they were located the United States, Costa Rica, Haiti and the winner of the series between Dominican Republic and Islands Cayman.
The CONCACAF distributes 2 places for World-wide the Feminine Sub-17 that will be celebrated in Trinidad & Tobago from the 5 to the 25 of September of 2010. The third ticket of the region was granted by host FIFA automatically to T&T for being of the mundialista event.
 


Goles
Cinthia SANDOVAL 2’ (MEX)
Fabiola IBARRA, 39’ y 52’ (MEX)
Jo-Marie LEWIS, 53’ (T&T)


Taken from the Mexican Football Federation website

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Re: Under-17 women to face Mexico.
« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2009, 02:43:18 PM »
The Feminine one Sub-17, Set on herself Again on Trinidad and Tobago

28/11/2009 | 17:12 hrs.

The Feminine National team Sub-17, which the Teacher Leonardo Cuellar directs, defeated again his similar one of Trinidad and Tobago, for scoreboard of five goals to two, in party that was realized it is late in the facilities of the Center of High Yield of the F.M.F.

The goals of the Mexican team were noted down by Tania Samarzich in three occasions, to the minutes 54 ' 62 ' and 65 ', Fabiola Ibarra to the minute 61 ' and Christina Murillo to the minute 85 '. For Trinidad it marked Brianna Ryce to the minute 23 ', and Khadisha Debesette to the minute 30 ', for the route of the execution of the penalty kick.

Surprisingly the Caribbean team went away at the head of the scoreboard 0-2 during the first time, product of two errors of the defender Tricolor; 0-1 it was achieved like result of an absence of attention on the part of Alejandra Amador and Alexandra Durán, who lost the mark of Brianna Ryce who frees and without mark it faced the concierge Cecilia Santiago to define to the left post.

The umpire of the meeting marked a hand of Amber Hwernández inside the area of the national team and by means of the cashing of penalty kick Khadisha Debesette 0-2 put the scoreboard.

Tri Femenil knew revertir this situation and with a spectacular recovery in the second half of the hand of Tania Samarzich who managed his first hat-trick representing to the National team of Mexico, left the definitive scoreboard of 5-2.

Bright star Lara, Diana González, Christina Murillo y Cinthia Sandoval they had an out-standing performance fundamental in the recovery of the Sub-17. In spite of the directed ones by Leonardo Cuellar were seen below in the scoreboard they supported the calmness since during the last minutes of the first time Mexico had you change opportunity to deduct a pair of goals in the scoreboard, but the excellent participation of the concierge pansy Saundra Barón and at last the best player of the away team it prevented.



Alineación de México
Cecilia SANTIAGO, Cinthia SANDOVAL, Alejandra AMADOR, Alexandra DURAN, Amber HERNÁNDEZ (Tanya SAMARZICH 54’), Diana GONZÁLEZ (Crystal LEWIN 77’), Christina MURILLO, Fabiola IBARRA (Fernanda PINA 84’), Daniela SALCEDO (Cenayda GUZMAN 70), Regina EYSSAUTER (Lauren REYES 74’), Lucero LARA.

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Re: Under-17 women to face Mexico.
« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2009, 03:46:07 PM »
All the best princesses stay focused for a full 90+ mins and you'll be victorious. :beermug:
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