The Trinidad and Tobago football team were confident of winning the
Asian/CONCACAF playoff and booking a spot in the 2006 World Cup in
Germany despite Bahrain having the advantage going into the final leg.
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"We hope this is the start of what can only be peace, love and harmony
in Trinidad and Tobago. Let's just enjoy the day and as my brothers on
the team say, 'Let's vibes it up!'."
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The soca fraternity will come together next Saturday to raise $1
million for the Warriors. On Wednesday history was created as the
T&T team qualified for the Fifa World Cup finals for the first time
after a Dennis Lawrence header earned Leo Beenhakker’s men a famous 1-0
victory in Bahrain.
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PRIME MINISTER Patrick Manning yesterday promised to meet with Dwight
Yorke, captain of the national football team, to determine a fitting
tribute to the team that has created history by qualifying for the 2006
World Cup finals in Germany.
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Thousands of jubilant supporters crowded the lobby of the Piarco
International Airport, the car park and environs, and the roads along
the East/West corridor to welcome their heroes— the T&T football
team the country had named “Warriors.”
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Patriotism is best defined as standing up for one's country; literally
what FIFA vice president Jack Warner demonstrated Wednesday, by
refusing to sit in the VIP box with the King of Bahrain, after that
country's Football Association (BFA) barred Trinis from supporting the
Warriors in accustomed fashion; a ruling quashed in time to avoid a
predictably embarrassing picture.
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The T&T Warriors’ triumph over Bahrain on Wednesday has brought
T&T together in a victory celebration, Prime Minister Patrick
Manning said yesterday.
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THE sweet joy of reaching the country's first World Cup almost had a
sad end for some 300 Trinidad and Tobago fans who remained under siege
at the Bahrain National Stadium after seeing T&T's Warriors smash
their hosts hopes of reaching the big stage.
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