Newly appointed Trinidad and Tobago head coach Leo Beenhakker is
scheduled to arrive in this country on Monday evening from the
Netherlands for a four-day stay during which he will meet with local
officials and players and take care of initial arrangements for his
tenure with the National Football Team.
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Former Trinidad and Tobago football captain and assistant national
coach David Nakhid has described newly-appointed T&T head coach Leo
Beenhakker as one of the best he has ever encountered.
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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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Falkirk fans can rest assured that Russell Latapy will be staying at
the Club to help take the Bairns to the conclusion of their first
season in their new home. Nothing regarding his immediate career plans
will distract him from the task in hand - to win the Championship and
take the Club into the SPL.
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This country’s senior national footballers broke camp on Thursday all
with renewed optimism after attaining their first point of the final
CONCACAF 2006 World Cup qualifying round a day earlier.
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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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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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‘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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