The Under 17 Soca Princesses will begin a live-in training camp at the Centre of Excellence, Macoya on Friday which will last until the end of their Fifa Under 17 Women’s World Cup campaign.
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Sports Ministry unveil Women’s World Cup tickets
The upcoming Fifa U-17 Women’s World Cup (WWC) will have the full support of the sports ministry and the government by extension, according to Stacy Roopnarine, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs (MSYA).
Women’s World Cup will showcase TT to the world
One month after launching their volunteer programme for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad and Tobago 2010, the Local Organising Committee for the event is claiming that the number of applicants has already exceeded expectations.
T&T set sail on Even keel
With tiny Trinidad and Tobago granted hosting rights for the upcoming 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, it suddenly became time for the sun-splashed dual island Caribbean nation to get serious about women’s football.
U-17 girls moving in the right direction
Strangely enough, the enthusiasm which precedes a World Cup tournament, especially when one’s country is actually involved, has not begun here, although the team of young women are being taken through their paces for the past few months.
U-17 girls to face champs North Korea, Chile, Nigeria
Trinidad and Tobago’s Under-17 women hardly had the luck of the draw at the Hyatt Regency on Wednesday night, as they were pooled in Group A, along with defending champions Korea DPR, better known as North Korea.
Port of Spain to host the draw for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
The draw for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Trinidad and Tobago 2010 will take place at the Hyatt Hotel in Port of Spain on Wednesday, 5 May 2010 at 19.00 (11.00 CET). Franz Beckenbauer, Chairman of the FIFA U20 and U17 Women's World Cup Committee, Jack Warner President of the Trinidad and Tobago Organising Committee and Tatjana Haenni Head of FIFA Women's Competitions will be in attendance.
Sports stars in support of U-17 Women’s Football World Cup
West Indies cricket icon Brian Lara, president of the Local Organising Committee of Germany’s FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Steffi Jones, Trinidad and Tobago’s boxing sensation Ria Ramnarine and hockey superstar Stacey Siu-Butt are in the star-studded cast of athletes expected to grace the stage of the Draw Ceremony of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad and Tobago 2010.
Captain Borneo gets top rating from Pellerud as girls return home
Camille Borneo, captain of the Trinidad and Tobago National Under 17 Women’s football team was rated as the best performing player in the recently concluded three-match training camp in South Korea by head coach Even Pellerud.