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{moszoomimage: galleryid=51 filename=kareem.jpg} TRINIDAD and Tobago's Under-20 football team have acquired the services of US-based defender Kareem Smith as they continue preparations for this month's CONCACAF final round of qualifying matches for the World Youth Championship. Smith, who was born in the United States, has been previously attached to the Under-14 and Under-16 United States teams, but he is now trying to claim a spot here having joined the rest of players in training last week. His father Carl Smith is a past Trinidad and Tobago footballer attached to the Midvale Club.
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Having qualified for the final round Group A of the 2005 Concacaf Under-20 World Youth Championship Qualification along with Costa Rica, Panama and the host USA, T&T coach Anton Corneal has his eyes set on a couple of friendly matches against South American countries Venezuela and Colombia.
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The T&T Under-20 footballers are stepping up their preparations for the Group “A” final round matches in the 2005 CONCACAF Under-20 World Youth Championships qualification series with a live-in camp at the Centre of Excellence in Macoya, Tunapuna, which started at miday yesterday.
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US-based players Makan Hislop and Kevin Crooks have both joined the national Under-20 team in training for the Group A qualifiers in the 2005 CONCACAF Under-20 World Youth Championship Qualification along with Costa Rica, Panama and the host USA.
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Anton Corneal, coach of the national Under-20 team, has confirmed that the local football federation has sent airline tickets for collegiate students Makan Hislop, Ancil Farrier and Kevin Crooks to join the side for Friday’s match against Cuba.
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