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Trinidad and Tobago saw their Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Caribbean Youth Cup campaign end on a disappointing note when they suffered their second loss of the tournament, going down 3-0 to Jamaica in the third-place playoff yesterday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Under 15 footballers finished as one of the top scoring teams in the group phase of the Caribbean Football Union Under 15 Youth Cup when they hammered Anguilla 19-0 in the closing Group E match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Sunday.
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"The player I really look up to these days is Chris Birchall." That's what came from the mouth of the latest midfield talent on the National football scene "Sean De Silva following his impressive debut for this country's Under 15 team in their 4-0 victory over Netherlands Antilles on the opening day of the Caribbean Football Union Under 15 Youth Cup at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.

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Hosts Trinidad and Tobago secured their second win and a place in next week's quarter finals of the Caribbean Football Union Under 15 Youth Cup when they hammered six second half goals to defeat St Kitts/Nevis 6-0 at the Hasley Crawford Stadium on Friday evening.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Under 15 footballers will have to settle for a battle for third place with Jamaica after succumbing to Guatemala 2-1 in the second semi-final of the CFU Under 15 Youth Cup at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Thursday.
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Trinidad & Tobago overcame a tight St Kitts-Nevis defence, before coming away 6-0 winners of their Caribbean Youth Cup Group E match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Friday night.
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