T&T’s Women’s team suffered their first loss in the CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifiers on Sunday, falling to a 4-1 defeat to St Kitts and Nevis in their Group A match at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva.
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Forbes, Walcott keep Soca Princesses unbeaten
Captain Karyn Forbes and Nia Walcott each netted a double to help T&T secure its second consecutive win as its quest to reach the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, remains on course.
De Four sees positive signs with build ups ahead of Women’s qualifying campaigns
Trinidad and Tobago’s preparations for upcoming Olympic Qualifiers is coming along and is expected to be boosted by the including of some past national players as well as new recruits discovered by two Combined held in North America over the past two weeks.
T&T shutout Aruba 3-0 in Olympic opener
Trinidad and Tobago skipper Karyn Forbes and her teammates got off to a dream start in their 2020 Olympic Games quest with a 3-0 win over Aruba in the opening CONCACAF qualifier at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva.
Open Screening begins on July 31 for Women’s Olympic Team
Opening Screening for the Trinidad and Tobago Women’s Olympic team selection will commence on July 31st at the Ato Boldon Stadium from 4:30pm.
De Four plans aggressive football for qualifiers
T&T's Women's coach Stephan De Four plans to be aggressive in attack and relentless in the defence when the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifiers kicks off from Monday at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva.
Mascall rejuvenated following Concacaf Women’s Coaching Course
Former National Women’s Team player Dernelle Mascall has made up her mind that her future in football lies in coaching. She loves the game and she intends to maintain her involvement. She was sent by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association along with Desiree Sarjeant to the Concacaf Women’s D License course in Antigua and Barbuda last week.
De Four names Provisional 29 Player Roster for Olympic qualifiers
Trinidad and Tobago’s Olympic team head coach Stephan De Four recently invited twenty nine players for a residential training camp which is ongoing ahead of the CONCACAF Preliminary Women’s Olympic Tournament for Tokyo 2020, Caribbean Zone.
“Nobody wants to deal with the TTFA!” Baron concludes series with look at vanishing talent
“On the first game day of the Concacaf Championship, I didn’t even have a TTFA badge or number on my game jersey. If that doesn’t paint the picture of how disrespected I was as a National Team player, I don’t know what will.