Trinidad and Tobago national football team
Appearance
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Team colours | ||
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Nickname | ||
The Soca Warriors | ||
Association | ||
Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation | ||
Current coach | ||
Bertille Saint Clair, ?- | ||
Most capped player | ||
Angus Eve, 97 | ||
Highest goalscorer | ||
Stern John, 53 | ||
First International | ||
Trinidad and Tobago 3 - 3 Dutch Guiana (Trinidad and Tobago; August 6, 1934) | ||
Largest win | ||
Trinidad and Tobago 11 - 0 Aruba (Port of Spain, T&T; June ?, 1989) | ||
Largest defeat | ||
Mexico 9 - 0 Trinidad and Tobago (Mexico City, Mexico; October 8, 2000) | ||
World Cup | ||
Finals appearances: 0 | ||
CONCACAF Gold Cup | ||
Finals appearances: 5 (First: 1991) Best result: Semifinals, 2000 |
The Trinidad and Tobago national football team, or the Soca Warriors, is the national team of Trinidad and Tobago and is controlled by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation. Although the country has produced several Premiership players, like Dwight Yorke and Stern John, they have never made it to the World Cup.
T&T played Demerara and Barbados for the Martinez Shield between 1923 and 1933. Technically, their first ever match was a 1-1 tie against Demerara, but no exact record and no exact dates for those matches exist.
World Cup record
Gold Cup record
- 1991 - Round 1
- 1993 - Did not qualify
- 1996 - Round 1
- 1998 - Round 1
- 2000 - Semifinals
- 2002 - Round 1
- 2003 - Did not qualify
Selected famous players