Football/Soccer - Trinidad & Tobago to play Netherlands Antilles on July 17th (Thursday) |   | | Football/Soccer - Trinidad & Tobago to play Netherlands Antilles on July 17th (Thursday) SIX PLAYERS ADDED TO SOCA WARRIORS ROSTER... Dwight to rejoin team for qualifiers     The management and coaching staff of the National Senior Team have revealed six new additions that will be included in the team's roster for the upcoming semi-final round of the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign.
T&T begins its semi-final round campaign away to Cuba on August 20 and among the players invited to join the team for international friendlies before that date include Coventry City midfielder Christopher Birchall, Wrexham midfielder Silvio Spann, Clico San Juan Jabloteh defender Cyd Gray, Miami FC defender Avery John and Kansas City Wizards forward Scott Sealy. And added to that list is former national captain Dwight Yorke, who at a meeting on his request with TTFF Special Advisor Jack Warner on Monday, made himself available for National Team selection and is set to return for the qualifying campaign. Warner had hinted at this some weeks ago and while in the country last week the Sunderland midfielder confirmed his interest and availability to represent the country again.
These added names will make it a number of seventeen players on the T&T roster so far in the 2008 international campaign who were part of the 2006 World Cup squad with the rest including Dennis Lawrence, Clayton Ince,Densill Theobald,Collin Samuel, Jason Scotland, Aurtis Whitley, Kenwyne Jones, Carlos Edwards, Stern John, Cornell Glen and Anthony Wolfe.
Team manager David Muhammad said that some of the new players called could be back in T&T colours as early as this month when T&T faces Netherlands Antilles in a friendly international (tentatively set for July 17 in Trinidad).
"I have communicated with each of these players who all expressed their absolute zeal to represent Trinidad & Tobago on the football field once again," Muhammad told TTFF Media on Thursday evening.
"We are very confident that this enthusiasm will add an element of renewed excitement in the team as well as with the public. We are also hoping to include each of these nationals in our squads for at least one or more of the upcoming Friendly International matches within the next few weeks before the August 20th qualification fixture away to Cuba."
Warner also revealed that during his trip to Haiti this week, talks were held with Haitian Football Federation President Yves Jean Bart over the staging of a friendly international between Haiti and T&T in Port-Au-Prince before the start of the semi-final round and details are to be worked out.
"That will be done in early August. I will talk to Digicel to ask them to sponsor the event as they have done in El Salvador and Guatemala. I am hopeful that Digicel, as sponsor as the Haitian National Team and the CFU, will accept my request to sponsor the encounter," Warner said.
Commenting on the inclusion of the mentioned players, Warner said: "I am aware of this. I had a meeting with Dwight on Monday at his request. Dwight offered to play for the national team. He suggested some players who we should look at and we held some discussions with the coach. The coach is considering whether those players have the value that Dwight believes or not. He was happy to hear about Dwight's availability."
Adding that he was already aware that Birchall and Gray had already been in touch with manager Muhammad, Warner continued: "Whichever players the coach wants… he will get but I will not pick players for him nor impose any players on him."
The TTFF Special Advisor said he continues to have faith in Maturana at the helm of the Team.
"It is expected that he will come under fire. When you try out and you build and you try different permutations… you come under fire. The only time a coach doesn't come under fire is when he wins or qualifies. I am sure that Maturana, with his experience, is used to this and therefore I am not worried. Absolutely I will continue to keep faith in him," Warner concluded. |   | | |  | | Soca Warriors To Face N/antilles On Thursday SOCA WARRIORS TO FACE N/ANTILLES ON THURSDAY
Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Footballers will continue their build up to the semi-final round of 2010 World Cup qualifying action with another friendly international against Netherlands Antilles on Thursday at Guaracara Park, Point-a-Pierre from 7:30pm.
Head coach Francisco Maturana, following his team’s 2-0 win over Guyana last week, has called up basically the same squad but has invited striker Andre Toussaint.
Five players of the six recent additions are however unavailable due to the close timing of the match and conflicting schedules with their respective clubs as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Defender Cyd Gray, based here, is the only one available and has been included in the 18-man squad.
Maturana though will have the chance to see these unavailable players in a proposed match scheduled to be played here on July 27 and invitations will be extended to those players including Dwight Yorke, Chris Birchall, Avery John, Silvio Spann and Scott Sealy.
In the mix for Thursday’s match is striker Cornell Glen and midfielder Khaleem Hyland who is reportedly on the very of securing a long term contract with English club Portsmouth.
“We have decided to go ahead with the match because every warm up match will play a part in our preparations. Of course the coach would have liked the opportunity to see some of the other faces but this we expect will happen later in the month. Cyd Gray will be back in the team and Mr Maturana will continue to monitor some of the other players we have in the current squad,” team manager David Muhammad told TTFF Media.
The Netherlands Antilles are coming off a narrow 1-0 defeat to Haiti in a second round World Cup qualifying encounter last month. They are also preparing for upcoming Digicel Caribbean Cup action. (July 14, 2008)
The 18-man squad
Goal Keepers
1.Marvin Phillips - W. Connection
2.Glenroy Samuel – Caledonia AIA
Defenders
3.Makan Hislop - Utd. Petrotrin
4.Kareem Smith - Utd Petrotrin
5.Cyd Gray – Clico San Juan Jabloteh
6.Akeem Adams - W.Connection
7. Aklie Edwards – Defence Force
8.Keyeno Thomas- Joe Public F.C.
9. Radanfah Abu Bakr - Unattached
Midfielders
10.Keon Daniel - Utd. Petrotrin
11. Khaleem Hyland- Unattached
12. Attula Guerra – Clico Jabloteh F.C.
13. Kerry Baptiste - Joe Public FC
14. Akeil Guevera - N.E. Stars
15. Anthony Wolfe – N.E. Stars
16. Clyde Leon - W. Connection
Forwards
17. Cornell Glen – Mau Pau FC
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