Trinidad and Tobago qualified for the 2006 World
Cup Finals on November 16th, 2005.
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Trinidad & Tobago in the World Cup
Finals, World Cup Preparations, World Cup Reports, World Cup Squad.
World Cup Appearances:
Germany 2006 is Trinidad and Tobago's 1st appearance at the World Cup Finals.
Trinidad & Tobago's Best World Cup Performance
Qualifying for Germany 2006.
Trinidad and Tobago Team Hotel
Landhaus Wachtelhof:
Gerberstra�e 6, Rotenburg an der W�mme.
The Soca Warriors will appreciate a reserved kind of luxury combined with a friendly
atmosphere, without the anonymity of so many big hotels, when they dance across the blue
Brasilian granite floor at the Landhaus Wachtelhof.
Rotenburg
an der Wümme:
The market town of Rothenburg is located between the larger centres of Hamburg, Bremen and
Hanover.
Trinidad and Tobago Friendly Matches
Beat Iceland (2:0), Tuesday 28th February. (Loftus Road, London)
Drew with Peru (1:1), Wednesday 10th May. (Port of Spain)
Lost to Wales (1:2), Saturday 27th May. (Graz, Austria)
Lost to Slovenia (1:3), Wednesday 31st May. (Celje, Slovenia)
Lost to Czech Republic (0:3), Saturday 3rd
June. (Prague)
Beat FC St Pauli (2:1), Monday 5th June. (Hamburg)
Group B
Trinidad vs Sweden in Dortmund:
No one would have thought that Trinidad & Tobago would come away from this game
with a point but thanks to anjury to Kelvin Jack, shortly before the kick-off, Shaka
Hislop took his place and played the best game of his life.
England vs Trinidad &
Tobago in Nürnberg:
One things teams need to learn about football at this level, is that if you set out your
stall to defend, you'll let in a goal near the final whistle when you start to lose
concentration; perhaps two.
Paraguay vs Trinidad &
Tobago in Kaiserslautern:
Trinidad & Tobago still had a faint chance to qualify for the Second Round before this
game kicked-off but if you fail to score goals, you fail to win. Trinidad & Tobago
didn't score a single goal at the 2006 World Cup Finals, unless you count Brent Sancho's
own goal against Paraguay.
Knockout Stage
Trinidad & Tobago failed to qualify for the Second Round.
Soca Warriors
Goalkeepers:
1 Shaka Hislop (West Ham United, England)
21 Kelvin Jack (Dundee, Scotland)
22 Clayton Ince (Coventry City, England)
Defenders:
2 Ian Cox (Gillingham, England)
3 Avery John (New England Revolution, USA)
4 Marvin Andrews (Rangers, Scotland)
5 Brent Sancho (Gillingham, England)
6 Dennis Lawrence (Wrexham, Wales)
8 Cyd Gray (San Juan Jabloteh)
17 Atiba Charles (W Connection)
Midfielders:
7 Christopher Birchall (Port Vale, England)
9 Aurtis Whitley (San Juan Jabloteh)
10 Russell Latapy (Falkirk, Scotland)
11 Carlos Edwards (Luton Town, England)
16 Evans Wise (SV Wacker Burghausen, Germany)
18 Densill Theobald (Falkirk, Scotland)
19 Dwight Yorke (Sydney FC, Australia)
23 Anthony Wolfe (San Juan Jabloteh)
Forwards:
12 Collin Samuel (Dundee United, Scotland)
13 Cornell Glen (LA Galaxy, USA)
14 Stern John (Coventry City, England)
15 Kenwyne Jones (Southampton, England)
20 Jason Scotland (St Johnstone, Scotland)
Trainer:
Leo Beenhaker (Holland).
Players to watch:
7 Christopher Birchall (Port Vale, England)
19 Dwight Yorke (Sydney FC, Australia)
14 Stern John (Coventry City, England)
Trinidad and Tobago Travel
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