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Steve David, former national footballer, who represented Trinidad and Tobago between 1971-'75, scoring 16 goals in World Cup qualifiers, is willing to return home and assist in the development of local football, but only if the powers-that-be are serious about what needs to be done.
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Trinidad and Tobago's footballers takes a step up in class when they take on red hot Colombia, Honduras and Panama at a CONCACAF Gold Cup which runs from July 6 - 24 in the United States.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s FIFA Vice President Jack Warner was on Sunday honoured by the Brazilian Football Federation for his contribution to football youth development over the past two decades.
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Forced to miss out on T&T’s last two World Cup qualifiers against Panama and Mexico because his club refused to release him for earlier preparations, midfielder Silvio Spann is now hoping to make an impression on coach Leo Beenhakker during the 2005 Concacaf Gold Cup.
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National coach Leo Beenhakker has set his focus on the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup, which will be contested in the United States from July 6-24. Beenhakker, as well as the majority of the national team’s players and technical staff, returned home yesterday from Monterrey, Mexico, via three US cities - Dallas, Washington DC and Miami. The TT lads were beaten 2-0 by Mexico on Wednesday in their CONCACAF World Cup Final Round qualifier and Beenhakker emphasised: “I think everybody who’s related to TT football is satisfied with the way we played. I’m also satisfied with the way we played. “At the other end, I’m a bad loser, I don’t like to lose matches,” he added. Reviewing Wednesday’s match, he noted: “for 70 minutes, we did a very good job. We’re playing (against) one of the top teams in the world.
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The organisers of the postponed Unity Cup tournament in London claim that undue delay by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) largely accounted for the fiasco and not because they defaulted in payment of appearance fees for the Ghanaian team.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s senior footballers returned home on Friday evening after a tiring 20-hour journey from Monterrey  following their creditable performance in Wednesday’s World Cup qualifier against Mexico.
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