Sydney FC striker Dwight Yorke took part in his first training session
with the National Team during the evening period at the National
Stadium, Panama City on Wednesday.
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Trinidad and Tobago’ footballers had to journey for one hour for their
first training session on Tuesday morning at the Agustin Miquita
Stadium which was the venue for this country’s 0-0 draw with a warm up
encounter against Panama in 2001.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s FIFA Vice President Jack Warner was awarded one
of Peru’s Highest Honours, the “Inca de Oro” at a Gala Closing Dinner
for his efforts in the 2005 FIFA Under 17 World Championship held in
that country.
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Russell Latapy was the most senior player walking into the Riande
Aeropuerto Hotel at around 11pm on Monday night as Trinidad and
Tobago’s senior team made a quiet entry into Panama City for their
vital 2006 World Cup qualifying match on Saturday.
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This country’s senior footballers will not be without support of local
fans when they come up against Panama in their World Cup qualifier next
Saturday after arrangements were made this week to have a BWIA Charter
flight touch down in Panama City on the day for the match at the
Estadio Rommel Fernández.
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Trinidad and Tobago captain Dwight Yorke and his teammates are expected
to be checked in and settled at the Riande Aeropuerto Hotel in Panama
City by tonight (Monday night) for the start of their live in training
camp ahead of Saturday’s 2006 World Cup qualifier against Panama.
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While the main focus will be getting full points in the next two World
Cup qualifying matches against Panama and Mexico next month, National
team head coach Leo Beenhakker is already looking ahead to the possible
next assignment for the “Warriors” on their route to Germany 2006.
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