National Senior Team Head Coach Coach Leo Beenhakker wasted no time in
getting his first up close look of players in this country when he
attended Saturday’s Pro League encounter between Vibe CT 105 W
Connection and Tobago United at the Ato Boldon Stadium.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation has invited twenty five players for the first training camp to be conducted by recently appointed National Senior Team head coach Leo Beenhakker beginning at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Monday morning.
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Yet another English-based player could be lining up for this country’s senior national team in the near future. Promising 20-year-old English-born midfielder Christopher Birchall of English League One club Port Vale has accepted an invitation from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation to join the team in training in order for head coach Leo Beenhakker to have a look at him.
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LEO BEENHAKKER wants David Nakhid to make himself available for
selection for the remainder of the 2006 Germany World Cup Concacaf
qualifiers.
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National Head coach Leo Beenhakker described his first conversation
with Russell Latapy as a cordial one after the two men spoke on the
telephone on Tuesday evening.
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Former England International John Barnes believes that qualifying for
the 2006 World Cup will be a powerful tool in eradicating the problem
of crime in this country.
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NEW national football coach Leo Beenhakker is due to return to Trinidad
on Friday, from London, bringing with him two Dutch coaches as his
assistants.
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Trinidad and Tobago head coach Leo Beenhakker is all set to return home
on Friday to begin his duties with the Senior National Teeam ahead of
next month’s 2006 World Cup Qualifier against Panama.
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