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Trinidad and Tobago senior football team captain Dwight Yorke was yesterday named the 2005 Male Footballer of the Year when the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) end-of-season awards ceremony and brunch took place at the Calypso Lounge, Crowne Plaza.
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I returned to Trinidad and Tobago late last night after attending two FIFA meetings in Zurich. One with the Ethics and Fair Play Committee at 5:00 pm on Wednesday February 15 which I had personally summoned and another of the FIFA U17 World Cup at 9:00 am on Thursday 16 which meeting I chaired.
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Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Shaka Hislop is hoping to make an impact against Iceland on February 28 as the competition for World Cup places heats up.
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Most people think of sun, sea and sand when Trinidad and Tobago is mentioned. The tiny nation is one of the top tourist destinations in the Caribbean but up until now, it has not been known for its football. Things are changing, though: the country is in the grip of football fever and right on cue the FIFA World Cup™ Trophy Tour has arrived in town.
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A SPECTACULAR 3-D demonstration giving an artistic depiction of the birth of the World Cup highlighted the Trinidad and Tobago leg of the FIFA Coca Cola World Cup Trophy Tour yesterday morning at the Joao Havelange Centre of Excellence, Macoya.
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