National Senior Team head coach Leo Beenhakker has selected ten
home-based professionals to be part of a 25-man squad for next week’s
live in training camp ahead of the training affair with Peru club
champions Alianza Lima.
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Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker didn’t get the result he may
have hoped for but he certainly saw what he wanted to in terms of what
the group of home-based players had to offer on the field of play in
Tuesday’s 2-0 defeat to 2005 Pro League champions National Quarries
North East Stars at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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Walter Gagg, head of FIFA Technical Department says he’s noticed
continuous development in the football arena in this country
since the staging of the 2001 FIFA World Under 17 Championship and that
qualifying for next year’s World Cup in Germany would fittingly be the
icing on the cake.
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Due to the uncertainty of his professional career status, English-based
goalkeeper Shaka Hislop has asked to be excused from this country’s
next two World Cup qualifying matches against Panama and Mexico on June
4 and 8.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Australian-based professional Dwight Yorke is
scheduled to arrive in the country on Friday evening to link up with
new head coach Leo Beenhakker for the first time ahead of the June 4
World Cup qualifier against Panama at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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Defence Force burly defender Anton Pierre is today a bit disappointed
at being left out of the National team by new National Coach Leo
Beenhakker.
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I don't begrudge them a single pound, given that the working life of a
professional footballer is extremely strenuous (all those early morning
wake-up training calls), to say nothing of being tenuous, here today,
gone tomorrow, a player's status dependent on his last season if not
his last few games. Well, in a manner of speaking, if you know what I
mean.
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Trinidad and Tobago's Shaka Hislop is likely to delay his return to the
international fold until he takes care of his professional career in
England.
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