Trinidad and Tobago Senior Women’s Team Head Coach Randy Waldrum today announced the final squad for the two International Friendlies with United States on December 6th and December 10th.
Senior
King stays positive about Olympic chances
Despite her team’s struggle to reproduce the kind of form that saw them impress in the CONCACAF Final round last year, during the recent Olympic qualifiers, defender Arin King is remaining optimistic about its chances in February in the United States.
Women Warriors, Jamaica meet in CFU Olympic Qualifier semis
T&T Women Soca Warriors will be boosted by the inclusion of four overseas based players when they meet Jamaica in the feature match of a Caribbean Football Union Women’s Olympic Qualifier semifinal at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, from 7 pm tonight.
Women Warriors drawn with Canada, Guatemala and Guyana
The “Women Warriors” will open their final round of the CONCACAF Oympic Qualification against Guatemala on February 11, 2016, after they were drawn with the Central Americans, Guyana and Canada in Group B of the eight-team competition.
Women Warriors crush St Lucia 8-1
Trinidad and Tobago national women footballers trounced their St Lucia counterparts 8-1 in the second leg of their 2015 Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Women's Olympic qualifier at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva yesterday evening.
Women Warriors tops Puerto Rico to claim Caribbean gold
Without two of their most inspirational attackers, host Trinidad and Tobago rallied to defeat Puerto Rico 1-0 to claim the top spot in the 2015 CFU Olympic qualifying stage at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva.
Women Soca Warriors look to finish job
Assistant coach of the Women Soca Warriors Anthony Creece says his team has no intention of easing up when it faces St Lucia in their second-leg of their Group Two Caribbean Football Union Women’s Olympic Qualifier at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, from 6 pm today.
Women come from behind to defeat Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Women booked their place in the CONCACAF Final Round of Olympic qualifying with a come from behind 2-1 victory over Jamaica in their CFU semi-final encounter at the Ato Boldon Stadium tonight.
Maylee and Kennya refuse to join “Women Warriors” under current manager
Former Trinidad and Tobago National Women’s Senior Team captain Maylee Attin-Johnson and star attacker Kennya “Yaya” Cordner are refusing to represent their country, as the “Women Soca Warriors” remain divided since coming to international prominence during their Canada 2015 World Cup qualifying campaign.