Former captain of the Soca Princesses, utility player Nadia James has been forced out of the senior national women’s team for the upcoming Concacaf Women’s World Cup qualifying tournament in Mexico due to school commitments.
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First objective for women: Make it to the 'semis'
National Senior Women’s team head coach Jamaal Shabazz will select a final squad on the weekend to contest the Women’s World Cup final round of qualifiers next month in Cancun, Mexico.
T&T women in Guatemala
UNITED STATES-based defenders Ayana Russell and Katrina Myers are among five foreign-based players in Guatemala with Trinidad and Tobago's senior women footballers.
T&T, Guatemala settle for 2-2 tie
Trinidad and Tobago's Senior Women's team drew 2-2 with Guatemala in their second friendly in Guatemala City last night.
Soca Princesses open vs Canada
Trinidad and Tobago's senior women footballers begin their attempt to qualify for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany when they take on Canada in their opening CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying match on Friday October 29 in in Cancun, Mexico.
Senior Women grind out 3-2 win over Guatemala
Trinidad & Tobago’s senior women footballers dug deep to secure 3-2 victory over Guatemala in a warm-up encounter at the Estadio Revolucion in Guatemala City on Saturday.
Senior women chase World Cup glory
"For a long time we have just participated in CONCACAF tournaments. But for this World Cup qualifying tournament we're going to compete with Mexico...we are going to compete with Canada," says Trinidad and Tobago senior women's team head coach Jamaal Shabazz.
T&T senior women footballers play Guatemala tonight
T&T’s senior women’s football team will take on Guatemala in a warm-up match tonight from 7 pm in Guatemala. The team left for a seven-day camp in Guatemala on Wednesday, where it will play two matches. The second is on Monday. The camp is being used as preparation for the Senior Women’s Gold Cup competition which will be held in Cancun, Mexico, from October 28 to November 9.Notably absent from the team, is Sweden-based professional, Ahkeela Mollon, who has been influential in many of T&T’s successes since her return to national duty this year. Jamaal Shabazz, coach of the team, simply explained that Mollon opted not to represent her country for the tournament.The team is also without any U-17 players, such as Kayla Taylor, due to the BGTT Girls Secondary School’s Football League currently taking place.
Shabazz recalls goalie Mitchell
ONCE considered the best female goalkeeper in Trinidad and Tobago, 35 year-old veteran Nicole Mitchell has earned a recall to the national senior women's team preparing for the 2010 CONCACAF Women's World Cup qualifying tournament, to be held from October 28-November 8 in Cancún and Playa del Carmen, Mexico.