They have done what no politician has ever been able to do. They
brought the whole country together. PM Patrick Manning said of the
efforts and the success of the Soca Warriors when they won the match in
Bahrain which qualified T&T to play in the 2006 World Cup in
Germany. He was correct in that they did bring the country together
even if only for a short time. They showed what was possible and maybe
the whole country would take notice, take heart and make the effort to
be as resolute and committed to their cause as the team had been.
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TRINIDAD and Tobago football team coach Leo Beenhakker said he’s
anxious to have Anton Corneal as part of his technical staff from early
next year as the Warriors prepare for their 2006 World Cup campaign
beginning against Sweden on June 10.
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TRINIDAD and Tobago will play at least four friendly internationals
before meeting Sweden in their opening World Cup Group B match in
Dortmund, Germany next June, but none of the matches will be at home.
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A new assistant coach to T&T head coach Leo Beenhakker will arrive
in the country on January 2, to work alongside local coach Anton
Corneal, as they seek to unearth new talent for the Soca Warriors.
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Forty years ago, May 1974 to be exact, I saw a football match in
Germany. It wasn't World Cup or European Cup or anything of the sort. I
t was just an ordinary club match in Cologne between two teams whose
names meant nothing to me. I never bothered to find out. What I do
remember is that the stadium was packed to capacity, there was a great
deal of noise, and mine was the only black face in the crowd.
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A total of close to 4,500 tickets will be made available to the T&T
Football Federation through Fifa, for purchase by supporters of the
Soca Warriors for the three Group B World Cup matches in Germany next
year.
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AUSTIN JACK WARNER, FIFA vice-president and T&T Football Federation
special advisor, yesterday revealed that the federation lost close to
$4 million with the cancellation of a warm-up match against Brazil.
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Luton Town's Trinidad & Tobago international Carlos Edwards took
time out from training this week to reflect on his country's draw for
the World Cup finals in the summer, a draw that could see the Hatters
midfielder appear against England, not that he is taking anything for
granted at the moment as Luton remains his main focus.
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