![Trinidad and Tobago Women's starting eleven line up before facing Aruba in a match at Stadion Rignaal 'Jean' Francisca, Willemstad, Curaçao on Wednesday, May 29th 2024. Trinidad and Tobago Women's starting eleven line up before facing Aruba in a match at Stadion Rignaal 'Jean' Francisca, Willemstad, Curaçao on Wednesday, May 29th 2024.](/images/stories/sw/tri_women_vs_aru_2024-05-29_03.jpg)
The country's senior women's football team left Curaçao Tuesday disappointed but happy after being beaten 3-0 by the host nation in the final match of the Caribbean Queen's International Friendly Tournament at the Rignaal Jean Stadium.
The country's senior women's football team left Curaçao Tuesday disappointed but happy after being beaten 3-0 by the host nation in the final match of the Caribbean Queen's International Friendly Tournament at the Rignaal Jean Stadium.
“VERY disappointing”.
HEAD COACH Richard Hood has named a 22-woman squad for the Trinidad and Tobago senior women’s football team that will compete in the May 28-June 3 Caribbean Queen’s Friendly Tournament 2024, hosted by the Curaçao Football Federation.
A “fatigued” Women Warriors defeated hosts Curacao 3-1 to remain unbeaten in the Caribbean Queen's Friendly Tournament which continued at the Stadion Rignaal ‘Jean’ Francisca, Willemstad on May 30.
Trinidad and Tobago senior women's football team will get the opportunity to engage in friendly competition when they participate in the three-team Caribbean Queen's tournament in Curaçao from May 28-June 3.
T&T's Women Warriors got their campaign in the Caribbean Queen's Friendly Football Tournament off to a perfect start, pulling off a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Aruba at the Rignaal Jean Stadium in Curacao Wednesday night.
Trinidad and Tobago's campaign in the 2024 Concacaf women's Gold Cup qualifiers came to an end on Tuesday night, as the host team fell 1-0 to group winners Mexico at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo. T&T finished at the bottom of the three-team League A group with a solitary point after losing three of their four matches.
The Trinidad and Tobago senior women’s football team will compete in the Caribbean Queen’s friendly tournament hosted by Curaçao Football Federation from May 28-June 3.
National women's football coach Richard Hood is generally happy with the effort of his team, despite a 1-0 loss to giants Mexico at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain on Tuesday night that ended their chances of sealing a place at the Concacaf Women's Gold Cup.