National Team head coach Francisco Maturana will return to the training pitch at the Ato Boldon Stadium next week with a selected list of home-based professionals as the “Soca Warriors” continue their preparations, with a focus on the March 26 friendly international against Jamaica in Kingston.
Maturana and his staff are to meet with the T&T Pro League with an aim to having a suitable agreement with regards to the release of players for training sessions during the week. Maturana along with assistant coach Anton Corneal will relay their plans and then get on with the job at hand.
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England have received a major boost to their 2018 World Cup chances after influential FIFA vice-president Jack Warner hailed the Football Association as the most-respected association in the world.
Warner's latest remarks also open the way to a friendly between England and Trinidad and Tobago on June 1 in the West Indies.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s National Senior Team was made to labour hard on Wednesday, settling for a 0-0 draw with Guadeloupe in a friendly international at the Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain.
The game was the first for interim head coach Francisco Maturana and he was undoubtedly please to get a proper challenge for the Caribbean neighbours as he also got a chance to see some of the returning members of the T&T 2006 World Cup squad for the first time in over a year.
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National Team head coach Francisco Maturana has expressed a fair amount of enthusiasm ahead of Wednesday’s friendly international against Guadeloupe after spending the last two days focusing on putting together the right starting eleven for the clash at the Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain at 4pm.
Maturana, ably assisted by Anton Corneal and Cesar Maturana, got down to serious business as his full 19-man squad assembled and by Tuesday evening at the Dwight Yorke Stadium
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