For the second time in its 27-year history, the Express "Individual of
the Year" Award has been won not by a single individual but by a group
of individuals who, together, formed a collective whose achievements
last year were "the most deserving of the highest commendation of
excellence".
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A TRINIDAD and Tobago businessman based in London, England has been
warned that unless he pays $500,000 upfront to the Jack
Warner-controlled Germany 2006 World Cup linked Trinidad and Tobago
Football Federation (TTFF) and the Local Organising Committee (LOC), he
risks legal action being taken against him.
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The Port of Spain Lighthouse has been transformed into a symbol of
national pride representing the recent qualification of the Soca
Warriors for the World Cup 2006 in Germany.
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National Senior Team head coach Leo Beenhakker is expected back in
Trinidad around January 15 as he sets off on having a further look at
some of the home-based players before finalizing selection of the Team
for preparation matches leading up to the 2006 World Cup.
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Former Trinidad and Tobago national football team captain and scout,
David Nakhid, is set to participate in his first Hajj as a tribute to
the 2006 World Cup-bound "Soca Warriors".
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I AM sorry for Selwyn Melville, my good friend, journalistic colleague
and “Brother from Braga” (something of a silent brotherhood of
reporters and footballers who attended the 1991 World Youth
Championship in Portugal. TnT, the first from the Caribbean to play in
this “Youth World Cup” based in Braga).
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National Senior Football Team Captain Dwight Yorke has been adjudged the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation’s Male “Footballer of the Year” for 2005 and as a result will go up as the nominee for the First Citizens’ Bank Sportsman of the Year Award at the ceremony next March.
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