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Head Coach of the Trinidad and Tobago Women’s Senior Team Randy Waldrum has had to make two changes to the squad in Kansas for the CONCACAF Final Round of World Cup qualification.
It is said that honesty is the best policy and as such American coach of the Soca Princesses, Randy Waldrum, should be applauded for representing his players and asking they be treated with a degree of respect that should be accorded to all athletes representing their country.
Even though Trinidad and Tobago might not have the experience possessed by some of their upcoming opponents, head coach Randy Waldrum is optimistic his team can vie for a berth in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
“We are going to qualify for the WWC2015. We are going to make T&T proud. We are determined to give this story a happy ending.” – Dernell Mascall
It is difficult to even begin deciding on where to start in speaking about the unfortunate situation that unfolded with the T&T Women’s Football team earlier this week.
Trinidad & Tobago will open its CONCACAF Women’s Championship campaign against the USA on October 15, 2014, in Kansas City, Kansas.
KANSAS CITY, Kansas -- Even though Trinidad & Tobago might not have the experience possessed by some its upcoming opponents, head coach Randy Waldrum is optimistic his team can vie for a berth in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.
The Soca Princesses were able to raise a further US$1,500 via an exhibition match against FC Dallas women on Thursday night at the Toyota Soccer Centre, Dr Pink Field, Dallas, USA, as they continue to put a torrid start to their US training camp ahead of next week’s Concacaf Women’s World Cup qualifiers behind them.
Trinidad and Tobago women’s national football te am, the Soca Princesses, have arrived in Kansas City, USA, where they take on the US tomorrow in their 2014 CONCACAF Women’s Championship opener at Sporting Park.
On Wednesday we wrote about the Trinidad & Tobago women's soccer team, which arrived in the U.S. for World Cup qualifying with just about $500 to its name.