The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) claim their
former employee, David Nakhid, is now a scout for the Bahrain national
team.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation, following its own
investigation, can reveal that by all knowledge, a female acquaintance
of former TTFF employee David Nakhid, had approached local media houses
for footage of recent matches played by the Trinidad and Tobago
National Senior Team.
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CONTROVERSIAL former captain and assistant coach of Trinidad and Tobago
David Nakhid is believed to be in Bahrain and offering his services to
the national team ahead of their World Cup playoff clash against the
Caribbean side.
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Former Trinidad and Tobago national football team captain David Nakhid
yesterday denied any approach from the Bahrain Football Association
(BFA) to spy on his homeland for next month's crucial 2006 World Cup
qualifiers between the two countries.
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Trinidad and Tobago could end up having the services of two
English-based Premiership players in the near future. And one of them
is hoping to earn selection in the squad for the upcoming 2006 World
Cup playoff with Bahrain on November 12 and 16.
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ASSISTANT coaches of the Trinidad and Tobago football team Whim
Rijsbergen and Theo De Jong are back together again, seeking to repeat
the moment in 1974 when they both participated in a FIFA World Cup, as
well as winning the Dutch League and UEFA (European) Cup titles with
their club Feyenoord.
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During his three-hour long meeting with Adidas representatives on
Friday morning, Jack Warner received a visit from Minister of Sport
Roger Boynes shortly before lunch.
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Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) special adviser
Jack Austin Warner and George Joseph, assistant manager of the T&T
national football team, will leave Trinidad on Tuesday headed for
Bahrain.
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The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has agreed to meet the Trinidad
and Tobago Football Federation’s request for $13.5 million to fund this
country’s qualifying drive for next year’s World Cup Finals in Germany.
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