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History was made in the twin-island Republic of Trinidad & Tobago as the Soca Princesses defeated rivals Jamaica to claim the inaugural CFU's Women's Caribbean Cup with a 1-0 victory.
History was made in the twin-island Republic of Trinidad & Tobago as the Soca Princesses defeated rivals Jamaica to claim the inaugural CFU's Women's Caribbean Cup with a 1-0 victory.
Showdown
“Come Tuesday, we will beat up on Jamaica.” It’s the boast which Trinidad and Tobago national women’s team striker Kennya “Ya Ya” Cordner hopes to deliver on tonight, when the Soca Princesses meet Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz in the final of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Women’s Caribbean Cup from 7.15 p.m. at Hasely Crawford Stadium.
T&T Women won their second consecutive game at the 2014 Women’s Caribbean Cup when they defeated Antigua & Barbuda 3-0 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
Trinidad and Tobago has defeated Martinique 7-0 and will now face Jamaica in the final of the Women's Caribbean Cup on Tuesday from 7.15pm at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
There was much welcomed news in the Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Women’s Team camp this evening after prolific forward Kennya Cordner was cleared to resume training and play for this country in their remaining two Caribbean Cup encounters at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
RANDY WALDRUM, coach of the national women football team, is pleased by the squad’s display as they got the better of Antigua/Barbuda 3-0 in their Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Women’s Caribbean Cup Final Round Group A battle at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on Friday.
A hat-trick by Tasha St. Louis helped T&T Women steamroll St. Kitts & Nevis by a score of 10-0 in their opening match of 2014 Women's Caribbean Cup.
To meet Martinique in decider.
This country’s Soca Princesses will be confident of a third straight victory and a spot in Tuesday’s Caribbean Football Union Women’s Cup final when they come up against Martinique in their Group B decider at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, from 6.15 pm today.
Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Women’s Team head coach Randy Waldrum says this country will enter the Caribbean Cup Finals in an attacking frame of mind when they face off with St Kitts/Nevis from 7:15pm on Wednesday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.