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Since taking charge of Trinidad and Tobago six months ago, former Real Madrid, Ajax and Netherlands coach Leo Beenhakker has inspired the island team to a magnificent turnaround in fortunes. Facing a two-legged play-off against Bahrain in mid-November, the Dutchman is confident of their chances of booking a first-ever spot at a FIFA World Cup™ finals as he revealed in an interview with FIFAworldcup.com.
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The National Lotteries Control (NLCB) has decided to cash in on this country’s Journey to Germany campaign and has offered a sponsorship deal to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation worth $5 million over the next five years.
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Otis Seaton was hired by Don Leo Beenhakker as the muscle. The Trinidad and Tobago national football team coach needed a player with the energy and courage to protect his back four and the street smarts to link up with his more valued front-runners like Stern John, Dwight Yorke, Russell Latapy and Carlos Edwards.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation and the Local Organising Committee Germany 2006 wishes to state that contrary to rumors being circulated, tickets for the November 12 2006 World Cup qualifying playoff with Bahrain have not been sold out nor have they gone on sale.
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Trinidad and Tobago football fans anticipated a dramatic, hard-fought contest laced with patriotic fervour as the national team moved within three weeks of a possible place in the 2006 FIFA World Cup tournament in Germany.
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National midfielder Russell Latapy has made a call for the Trinidad and Tobago faithful to ignore the so called “psychological warfare” surrounding the upcoming 2006 World Cup playoff with Bahrain and to just let the football on the pitch do the talking for the “Warriors”.
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