Trinidad and Tobago’s Under 23 men’s team kicked off their Fort Lauderdale training camp with a 4-1 victory over local based club Honduras 5 Stars at Fort Lauderdale Strikers Facility on Sunday evening.
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Portmore beat T&T U-23s 2-1
Trinidad and Tobago's Under-23 footballers left Jamaica yesterday headed for Florida, USA for a ten-day camp before travelling to Carson, California for the CONCACAF final round of Olympic Qualifying March 22-April 2.
Visa appointments stall U-23s
Olympic players skip senior outing
Several Trinidad and Tobago national under-23 footballers will forego a chance at more senior experience on Wednesday night when the "Soca Warriors" face Antigua and Barbuda at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua.
U-23s draw 1-1 away to Jamaica
Second half substitute Trevin Caesar scored a 67th minute equalizer to help Trinidad and Tobago’s Olympic Under 23 team to a 1-1 draw with Jamaica’s U-23s at the Edward Seaga complex on Wednesday night.
Olympic footballers seek winning blend… Hyland and Primus can lift U-23s
The Trinidad and Tobago national football team has only managed a top two CONCACAF finish once in its history when the “Soca Babes” finished runner-up to Mexico to qualify for the 1991 Portugal Under-20 World Youth Championship.
U-23s to face Jamaica next Wednesday
A 21-man Trinidad and Tobago Under 23 Men’s team will face Jamaica’s Under 23s in a friendly encounter on March 7 at the Edward Seaga Complex from 7pm.
U-23 put three on Guyana
Trinidad and Tobago’s Olympic Under 23 footballers put on a strong second half showing to defeat Guyana’s senior national team 3-1 in a warm-up affair at the Dwight Yorke Stadium on Thursday evening.
Hyland misses Olympic qualifiers
The Trinidad and Tobago national under-23 football team will have to book its place at the London 2012 Olympic Games without the help of star Belgium-based midfielder Khaleem Hyland after the 22-year-old was ruled out by his employer, Racing Genk.
Angus Eve praises Sports Minister
TRINIDAD AND Tobago Under-23 coach, Angus Eve, has expressed full relief at the Minster of Sport’s pledge to ensure that the Olympic qualifying campaign for his charges will not be capsized amid the fiasco that engulfed national football this week between the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) and the ex-nationals seeking monetary compensation for their World Cup run in 2006.