
With still one remaining match left on the schedule, National Under 17 Women’s Team head coach Even Pellerud says the long trip to South Korea has paid dividends to the Trinidad and Tobago’s preparations for the FIFA Under 17 World Cup in September.
With the three-match series squared at one apiece, Pellerud will no doubt be hoping for a positive performance and result when T&T meets the Korean Republic Under 17 National Team from 3pm (2am T&T time) at the Paju national football center on Friday. But as to whether his team has benefitted as he hoped on tour so far, Pellerud seems contented thus far.
“The team chemistry has been outstanding in this camp and that’s a big plus at this stage,” Pellerud told TTFF Media on the eve of Friday’s encounter.
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It wasn’t a surprise on Wednesday night during the 2009 TT Pro League Awards function held at the SPALKERS Sports Bar in Cascade, St. Ann’s when Bmobile Joe Public forward Kerry Baptiste was named 2009 Player of the Year.
However the 28 year-old midfielder turned forward (which was a masterstroke by coach Derek King) was surprized when it was announced that his rewards included a new Toyota Yaris courtesy sponsor Toyota Trinidad and Tobago Limited.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Under 17 women’s team suffered a 4-1 defeat to their Korean Republic counterparts in the second match of the three-match series at the Paju National Football Centre on Wednesday.
Following T&T’s 3-1 victory on Monday, the Koreans were keen to reverse the result and came out fired up to make things hard for the visitors from the onset. And so it turned out with T&T Head coach Even Pellerud, making no excuses for this team’s loss, adding that he expected the second outing would prove to be a harder one.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s National Under 17 Women’s team will go for a second win in their three-match series when they take on Korea Republic’s Under 17 team at the Paju National Training Centre from 3pm (2am TT time) on Wednesday.
T&T, under coach Even Pellerud, won the opening game 3-1 on Monday courtesy of goals by Khadidra Debesette, Kayla Taylor and Jo-Marie Lewis.
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Sixteen teams including the 2009 Under 10 Right Start Cup Champions
Trendsetter Hawks will take part in the first ever National Under 10
football tournament scheduled to take place on Sunday 11th April 2010
at the Republic Bank Sports Club in Barataria.
This event is an
initiative of All Sport led by Anthony Harford whose objective is to
develop the Under 10 brand not just in Trinidad and Tobago, but
regionally as an annual event.
Teams from all ends of the
country such as Pt. Fortin Civic Centre and Moruga Football Club will
kick off at 10:00am to eagerly compete for over $7,500 in prize
vouchers. Also in attendance to open the competition is TTFF Technical
Director, Lincoln Phillips, legendary goalkeeper and champion for the
Under 10 brand. (April 8,2010)
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