National coach Leo Beenhakker will welcome a 15-man squad in Fort Lauderdale, Florida today as he commences a training camp at the Sunrise Hilton until February 6.
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Former UK-based player Anthony Rougier has vowed to give head coach Leo Beenhakker his all over the next few days as the Dutch-man spends the period assessing some potential players for the National Team at the training camp in Fort Lauderdale.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s historic qualification for the 2006 World Cup will give fans from this country the opportunity to sign on the Hyundai Goodwill football and the possibility of making T&T the country carrying the ball with at least more than half its population’s signatures when the tournament kicks off in June.
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Over fifty schools and clubs from the Penal/Debe Regional Corporation benefited from a contribution of footballs from FIFA Vice President Jack Warner on Monday at a ceremony at the Wilson Road Recreation Ground in Penal.
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From as early as Monday, members of the public can start collecting their official "Soca Warriors" memorabilia ahead of the national team's debut at the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany in June.
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He is 34 years old, still fit and believes he can make a valuable contribution to Trinidad and Tobago’s football and is not counting out the possibility of being in Germany with the ‘Soca Warriors’.
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LIKELY England World Cup oponent Ian Cox has played down the effect that Sven-Goran Eriksson's departure after the tournament will have on the team.
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From the deep basement of my active mind, I have been thinking of the great possibilities confronting the Soca Warriors-coached by Leo Beenhakker and his assistants Wim Rijsbergen and Anton Corneal (who will no doubt succeed at the helm one day)-and what a tremendous legacy the 2006 FIFA World Cup will be for the development of Trinidad and Tobago football.
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