Soca Princesses’ coach, Even Pellerud received high praises from Concacaf president and T&T Football Federation Special Advisor, Jack Warner yesterday. Warner made the statements while speaking at the opening ceremony of a coaching clinic conducted by the Dutch Football Federation (KNVB) at the Ken Galt Hall, Center of Excellence, Macoya, yesterday. The Norwegian-born Pellerud led the Soca Princesses to its first ever Under-17 Women’s World Cup where they defeated Chile 2-1 before losing to Nigeria 2-1 and 2008 winners, Korea DPR 1-0 to miss out on qualifying for the quarterfinal round. The win over Chile created history for T&T as it was the first by any national team at a World Cup Finals tournament.
“Senior members of this government including the Prime Minister attended all the T&T games. This team united a nation, it gave us hope. The passion, the drive and the skill displayed by these players are testament to Even’s abilities. Coaching is the foundation of any good player, a good coach can transform an average player into a phenomenal footballer.” Warner, who is also Minister of Works and Transport, revealed that the players of the national Under-17 women’s team as well as the coaching staff will soon be paying a courtesy call on the Prime Minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar.