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Trinidad and Tobago’s next match is against Jamaica on February 20 in the first game of the four-team Digicel Caribbean Cup Finals. And the “Warriors” will resume preparations as early as Saturday morning with a training session at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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Despite the Trinidad and Tobago football team's 2-1 loss in their first World Cup final round qualifier to the United States yesterday at the Queen's Park Oval, coach Bertille St Clair remains optimistic that his team can make it to the World Cup.
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National football strikers Scott Sealy, Cornell Glen and Stern John are all aiming to hit the target today when Trinidad and Tobago opens their CONCACAF World Cup Final Round Qualification campaign against the United States at the Queen’s Park Oval, Woodbrook.
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Last year, he was struggling to maintain a place in the National team at a time when Bertille St Clair had taken over the role as head coach. But today, with the national team set to take on the United States in a 2006 World Cup qualifying match, Anton Pierre is in the 18-man squad and likely to start.
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It’s here! The Ash Wednesday showdown which will see one of CONCACAF’s notorious rivalries take place at the Queen’s Park Oval has arrived as Trinidad and Tobago begins their 2006 World Cup qualifying final round campaign against the United States in what promises to be an enticing affair from 3:30pm.
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When T&T engaged the United States in battle on November 19, 1989, to decide which of the two teams would make it to the World Cup in Italy, goalkeeper Shaka Hislop was at a friend’s home in Washington looking at the match on television.
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Midfielder Carlos Edwards had his first run out with the Trinidad and Tobago team on Monday since his knee injury last June as the “Warriors” continued their build up for Wednesday’s affair with the United States.
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