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  Trinidad and Tobago  
Group B  
Matches: 1st Round & Beyond  
Results: 1st Round & Beyond  
Points & Standings: 1st Round & Beyond  
Statistics: 1st Round & Beyond  
 
 
 
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Country & football (soccer) related information
 
  Team – Founded: 1908  –  Affiliated: 1963
Confederation: CONCACAF - North, Central American and Caribbean Zone
 
   Squad's local nickname:  The Soca Warriors
("Soca," used in reference to sugar cane offshoots)
 
 
The Squad  (by jersey number) The Squad  (by field position)
Shaka Hislop
Ian Cox
Avery John
Marvin Andrews
Brent Sancho {}
Dennis Lawrence
Christopher Birchall
Cyd Gray
Aurtis Whitley
Russell Latapy
Carlos Edwards
Collin Samuel
Cornell Glenn
Stern John
Kenwyne Jones
Silvio Spann Evans Wise
Atiba Charles
Densill Theobold
Dwight Yorke
Jason Scotland
Kelvin Jack
Clayton Ince
Anthony Wolfe 

Kelvin Jack (Dundee, Scotland)
Shaka Hislop (West Ham United, England)
Clayton Ince (Coventry City, England)
Dennis Lawrence (Wrexham, Wales)
Cyd Gray (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh)
Marvin Andrews (Glasgow Rangers, Scotland)
Brent Sancho (Gillingham, England)
Ian Cox (Gillingham, England)
Atiba Charles (W Connection)
Avery John (New England Revolution, USA)

Silvio Spann (unattached; last club: Yokohama FC, Japan)
Chris Birchall (Port Vale)
Aurtis Whitley (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh)
Anthony Wolfe (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh)
Densill Theobald (Falkirk, Scotland)
Carlos Edwards (Luton Town, England)
Dwight Yorke (Sydney FC, Australia)
Russell Latapy (Falkirk, Scotland)
Evans Wise (SV Wacker Burghausen, Germany)

Stern John (Coventry City, England)
Kenwyne Jones (Southampton, England)
Collin Samuel (Dundee United, Scotland)
Jason Scotland (St Johnstone, Scotland)
Cornell Glen (LA Galaxy, USA)
(Italian newspaper) carries photos of each squad member – to see.
 
Coach⁄Manager:  Leo Beenhakker (Dutch-born
 
{} The own goal scored by Brent Sancho remains Trinidad and Tobago's
sole scoring in Germany-2006, despite their having offered an
exciting and brave game, in their first ever World Cup (see
the Noteworthy page for details)
 
Midfield Silvio Spann was released on May 31, due to a hamstring injury,
replaced by German-based Evans Wise.
 
 
World Cup Squads:           2006 WC Players' Sources        World Cup Stadia & Matches
#      Group A      Group B      Group C      Group D #
1 Germany England Argentina Mexico 1
2 Costa Rica Paraguay Côte d'Ivoire Iran 2
3 Poland Trinidad and Tobago Serbia and Montenegro Angola 3
4 Ecuador Sweden Netherlands Portugal 4
#      Group E      Group F      Group G      Group H #
1 Italy Brazil France Spain 1
2 Ghana Croatia Switzerland Ukraine 2
3 United States Australia Korea Republic Tunisia 3
4 Czech Republic Japan Togo Saudi Arabia 4
Squad Abbreviations used by FIFA, as well as in this eBook
 
  World Cup   
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World Cup Nations:        National Anthems (page 1)       National Anthems (page 2)
    Group A:      Group B:      Group C:      Group D:
Germany England Argentina Mexico
Costa Rica Paraguay Côte d'Ivoire Iran
Poland Trinidad and Tobago Serbia and Montenegro Angola
Ecuador Sweden Netherlands Portugal
     Group E:      Group F:      Group G:      Group H:
Italy Brazil France Spain
Ghana Croatia Switzerland Ukraine
United States Australia Korea Republic Tunisia
Czech Republic Japan Togo Saudi Arabia
 
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Footnote:
 
Leo Beenhakker has previously coached the Dutch National Squad, as well as the famous Ajax Club and Feyenoord, in the Netherlands. Internationally, he has worked at a number of Clubs, among which, Real Zaragoza and Real Madrid (in Spain), Turkish and Arabic teams, and yet other teams and countries. Leo Beenhakker is likely the most well-traveled Dutch coach in activity!
 
 
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