PLAYERS GUTTED
AHKEELA MOLLON was unable to breathe and was rushed away by ambulance, while goalkeeper Kimika Forbes sobbed uncontrollably after conceding the goal which ended Trinidad and Tobago’s dreams of qualifying for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
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US football enthusiast: They inspired many
Jen Cooper, who covers all aspects of North American women’s football and the Houston Dash football club made the journey to Port-of-Spain for Tuesday’s qualifier between T&T and Ecuador.
Two tough endings for DePaul's Brianna Ryce
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Less than three weeks after her record-breaking DePaul team had a first-round loss in the NCAA tournament, Brianna Ryce’s 2014 soccer season ended in a heartbreaking national team defeat Tuesday night at Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Waldrum: Build going forward, it will be a shame to just let it go
AMERICAN Randy Waldrum has urged the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) and THE Government to learn from past mistakes and not just let the national women’S football programme fall back into the obscurity from which it came, following the Women Warriors agonising failure to qualify for the 2015 FIFA Women’S World Cup.
Don’t give up on us
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Waldrum hopes to keep momentum
T&T’s Women Soca Warriors’ hopes of achieving an historic berth in next year’s Fifa World Cup in Canada were dashed at the Hasely Crawford Stadium last night, after they conceded a goal in time added on in their intercontinental playoff against Ecuador.
Mollon needs rest after panic attack
After giving her all in Tuesday night’s FIFA 2015 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Ecuador, winger Ahkeela Mollon suffered a mild panic attack minutes after the dreaded final whistle ended Trinidad and Tobago’s hopes of securing a place in next year’s esteemed football competition.
Ecuador edge T&T women to secure final World Cup spot
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WARRIORS WEEP - It was a repeat of November 19, 1989.
A soft goal, scored in injury time by Monica Quinteros, gave Ecuador a 1-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago last night at a sold-out Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain, and the final spot in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup at the expense of the T&T Women Soca Warriors.
Reflecting on a courageous campaign
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When that seemingly innocuous free kick was redirected into an empty waiting net, I knew at that exact moment that a dream was about to die. The Soca Princesses labored on for almost 120 minutes without scoring; asking them to score two in quick succession against such an organised defence was too much. At the final whistle I felt a roller coaster of emotions. Part of me was infuriated at the wasted chances – Ecuador themselves would eagerly admit that they were inferior, however, I also felt deep regret for these girls, I really did.
…In a river of Greats: T&T’s First Women’s World Cup
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If you are a Trinbagonian in Trinidad right now I urge you to stop everything you are doing and read this…