The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has agreed to meet the Trinidad
and Tobago Football Federation’s request for $13.5 million to fund this
country’s qualifying drive for next year’s World Cup Finals in Germany.
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The proposal put forward by the T&T Football Federation to Sports
Minister Roger Boynes for a TT$11.5 million budget on Wednesday, to
assist the national football team in its quest for a place among the 32
teams in the 2006 World Cup in Germany has been receiving favourable
attention.
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BAHRAIN's national soccer team resumed training last night as eight
players were included for their World Cup qualifying play-off matches
against Trinidad and Tobago scheduled on November 12 and 16.
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Minister of Sport Roger Boynes was expected to discuss the proposal
handed to him by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation in a
meeting on Wednesday afternoon, in a private meeting with Prime
Minister Patrick Manning later in the day.
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Trinidad and Tobago will have to leave Port of Spain with a big win on
November 12 before meeting Bahrain four days later in the second-leg of
their World Cup qualifier play-off at the 30,000 capacity Bahrain
National Stadium in the capital city of Manama on November 16.
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Cornell Glen planned to call national head coach Leo Beenhakker to
discuss whatever plans the Dutch-born coach may have for him with the
national team.
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Trinidad and Tobago football fans swear that the national team are
perennial under-achievers. If there were a competition for coming
second, Trinidad and Tobago would come second.
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THE MINISTRY of Sport and Youth Affairs, and the Trinidad and Tobago
Football Federation (TTFF), have strongly condemned a story headlined
"Beat Bahrain and we will talk", which appeared in a daily newspaper
(not Newsday) on Saturday.
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