The Soca Warriors beat Bahrain 1-0 to win the two-leg
play-off 2-1 on aggregate. Trinidad is only the second country in the
English-speaking Caribbean to qualify in World Cup history. November
2005
Trinidad and Tobago's Dwight Yorke, (left), celebrating
at Bahrain National Stadium at the end of the World Cup 2nd leg
qualifying playoff soccer match. Trinidad and Tobago won the match
1-0 to win 2-1 on aggregate. November 18, 2005 Nation
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Trinidad
and Tobago's Christopher Birchall (right) celebrating his goal against
Bahrain with teammate John Avery during a playoff qualifying match for
a place in the World Cup 2006 in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad,
last night. Birchall's stunning half-volley from 25 yards equalled the
score in a game in which Trinidad dominated, but didnÕt turn that
dominance into more goals. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, and the second
leg will be played in Bahrain
Fans stretch to hug and kiss Trinidad and Tobago
striker Stern John as the "Warriors" returned to T &
T yesterday to celebrate the 1-0 victory against Bahrain and this
country's first ever World Cup berth.
October 16, 2005
Trinidad and Tobago striker Stern John celebrating
his second goal against Mexico.
Joanna Davis (Do Bad Crew) (centre) who is based
in England, but is home for the holidays, on the ball against Sheldon
Froix of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force. Do Bad Crew won
1-0.