THE sweet joy of reaching the country's first World Cup almost had a
sad end for some 300 Trinidad and Tobago fans who remained under siege
at the Bahrain National Stadium after seeing T&T's Warriors smash
their hosts hopes of reaching the big stage.
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TRINIDAD and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) has already begun
its plans for World Cup 2006 in Germany and has acquired the assistance
of football marketing professionals from Jamaica and the US, according
to FIFA Vice President and T&TFF special adviser Jack Warner.
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As the minutes counted down on Trinidad and Tobago's quest for a place
at their first-ever FIFA World Cup™, goalkeeper Kelvin Jack was the
centre of attention as Bahrain made every effort to resurrect their own
hopes of appearing in Germany next year.
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It’s 11:45 am at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Manama, just 15 minutes away
from the team’s final meeting of the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign
and a little more than seven hours away from kick off to the match
which could change all our lives forever.
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Trinidad and Tobago plan to do much more than make up the numbers on
their FIFA World Cup™ debut in Germany next year, according to captain
Dwight Yorke.
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Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker hailed his side's
qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™ as one of the
highlights of his lengthy career.
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UNC Political Leader Winston Dookeran has extended congratulations to
the Trinidad and Tobago Football Team for securing a place in the
finals of the 2006 World Cup to be staged in Germany.
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We will win," said one Bahraini football fan yesterday, in downtown
Manama. "No problem. 3-0." The confident statement seemed to
reverberate around the Middle Eastern country.
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