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People in at least eight Caribbean countries and possibly also England, may soon get the chance to view Trinidad and Tobago's journey towards qualification for the 2006 World Cup which takes place in Germany from June 9-July 9.
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AN ORGANISATION called New Era Incorporated Company Limited (NEI) is planning “A Tribute to Legends of Soccer —  An Evening of Honour” at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.
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The Trinidad and Tobago football delegation and its fans can expect to feel fully secured during its stay in Germany for the 2006 World Cup as the Local Organising Committee revealed during the current Team’s workshop in Dusseldorf that there will be heavy security measured in place in June.
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National Senior team head coach Leo Beenhakker will await feedback on FIFA as to whether it will consider a call from the various head coaches of the FIFA 2006 World Cup nations to push back its deadline date of May 15 for the submission of final teams for the tournament.
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Trinbagonians I could see. Thousands of them. Happy, loud and sporting their Soca Warrior scarves in celebration of their country, Trinidad and Tobago, who somehow have reached the World Cup finals. But Loftus Road, where T & T were playing a warm-up match on the coldest of nights, didn't seem to be heaving with Icelanders, apart from the 11 players on the pitch.
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WORLD Cup-bound Wrexham defender Dennis Lawrence is coming to terms with the knowledge he is no longer a virtual unknown as the build-up to this summer's finals in Germany gathers momentum.
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It was a good week for left-wingers. It may have been Joe Cole who attracted most of the attention, dispelling memories of his days as a performing seal with a fine display against Uruguay, but 24 hours earlier another maligned 24-year-old had highlighted his claims for a place at the World Cup with a stellar display in west London.
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