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TRINIDAD and Tobago Under-17 football goalkeeper Linfah Jones is in the reckoning for the top female award when the First Citizens Sports Foundation stages their 2010 Youth Awards tomorrow at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain.

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Needless to say that the recently concluded FIFA Under 17 Women’s World Cup was unlike any other local or regional eyes have seen before. The young women who came from far and wide to vie for the coveted trophy gave the world a show that we will not soon forget and not the least, our own history making young women, endearingly dubbed, the Soca Princesses.

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IT IS always a parent’s dream that their child, or even children, can aspire to great heights, in whatever field they partake in, and some parents may even take greater delight if their child/children follow in their footsteps.

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Yorke shakes hands with Blatter.Trinidad and Tobago football legend and former Manchester United stand-out Dwight Yorke confirmed yesterday that he was not invited to Saturday's FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup final, which will be held at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, as local organisers showed greater appreciation for foreign stars.

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COUVA, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - SEPTEMBER 12: Kim Yun Mi of North Korea battles with Rose Bahadursingh of Trinidad and Tobago during the FIFA U17 Women's World Cup Group A match between North Korea and Trinidad and Tobago at the Ato Boldon Stadium on September 12, 2010 in Couva, Trinidad And Tobago. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) Young footballer Courtney Rose Bahadursingh had not visited Trinidad and Tobago, the birthplace of her mother Ria, and grandparents John and Rose, until she got the opportunity to play for the national football team at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.

 

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