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Bertille St. Clair’s Trinidad & Tobago were surprise survivors from the semi-final stage of North, Central American and Caribbean Zone qualifying. And currently propping up the final-round standings, they are beginning to look like the ‘easy mark’ of the ‘Hexagonal’.
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Ghanian-born ex-France international football captain, Marcel Desailly, has won the World Cup (1998), two Confederation Cups (2001, 2003), the European Championship (2000), two European Champions League titles (1993, 1994), two European Super Cups (1994, 1998), two Italian Serie A titles (1994, 1996) and one FA Cup (2000) over a glittering career at Marseille, AC Milan and Chelsea.
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It is now 3:38 am on Easter Sunday, March 27.

As the kettle begins to hiss, I am totally unaware of the score in this country’s crucial World Cup qualifier,m away from home versus Guatemala. Like everyone else, I assumed that our only national television station with the capacity, marketing ability and expertise would certainly televise the match.
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On March 21 I attended my first Sportsman and Sportswoman Awards ceremony hosted by the new organisers, First Citizens Bank. The evening was a gala one which I enjoyed, sitting in comfort at Queen's Hall, in the company of my wife.
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Leo Beenhakker is the new Head Coach of the Trinidad and Tobago Senior Football Team and former captain Russell Latapy will be returning to the set up as Assistant Coach as one my several decisions taken by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation’s Technical Advisory Committee on Thursday.
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COACH Bertille St Clair took personal control of organising Trinidad and Tobago's defence and midfield in yesterday's final training session ahead of today's all-important 4.30 p.m. meeting with Costa Rica in a World Cup qualifier at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain.
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‘Don’t give up’—That’s the plea being made by national midfielder and CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh’s Skipper Angus Eve, on the national team’s ‘Journey to Germany’ 2006. The 31 year old attacking midfielder told ‘ttproleague.com’ that the warriors have a realistic chance of still qualifying for the World Cup is 2006, this following the team’s goalless draw against Costa Rica at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Wednesday 30th March.
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Dallas FC striker Cornell Glen is the only new face in the Trinidad and Tobago 18-man squad in place of David Nakhid for Wednesday’s crucial 2006 World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica at the Hasely Crawford Stadium from 4pm.
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