The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation received an early Christmas
present, a most lucrative one of that, when it signed an official
four-year sponsorship deal worth US$11.5 million with Adidas at the
Westin Leipzig Hotel in Germany on Thursday evening.
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The glitz surrounding the 2006 World Cup draw went to a higher level on
Thursday evening as several head coaches of nations taking part in the
championship began arriving in Leipzig at the Westin and Renaissance
Hotels in time for Friday’s occasion.
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FIFA Vice President Jack Warner and a host of Germany 2006 World Cup
Organising Committee officials welcomed the country’s contingent for
Friday’s Draw upon their arrival in Leipzig on Wednesday evening.
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Since qualifying for its first World Cup in Trindad & Tobago's
history on Nov. 16 by virtue of a 2-1 aggregate-goal playoff victory
over Bahrain, Friday's celebratory World Cup draw is the day members of
the national team have anticipated, even though they knew it may
provide a heavy dose of reality next summer in Germany.
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The Trinidad and Tobago national football team are preparing for an
unprecedented $13 million bonus as reward for taking the country to its
first World Cup finals.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation received an early Christmas present, a most lucrative one of that, when it signed an official four-year sponsorship deal with Adidas at the Westin Leipzig Hotel in Germany on Thursday evening.
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Trinidad and Tobago national football team manager Bruce Aanansen feels
the seeding of the 32 participating countries ahead of the 2006 World
Cup draw on Friday in Leipzig, Germany can work to the Soca Warriors'
advantage.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) will be
collecting six million Swiss Francs (CHF), or 2.6 million pounds
(TT$26m), for playing in three opening round matches at the FIFA World
Cup in Germany next year.
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