T&T Under-15 coach Stuart Charles Fevrier has picked a 20-man squad to represent the country at the T&TFA Youth Invitational Tournament, which kicks off tomorrow with a double-header at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva.
Fevrier has been overseeing the preparation of this team for the past two years with regular sessions and training camps. He will now have the opportunity to compete against international opposition, including Mexico, Venezuela and Panama, for the first time on home soil.
The competition will see international under-15 teams on show for the first time since the CFU Youth Cup was held here in 2008.
“It’s a great opportunity for the players to play against some quality international teams such as Mexico, Venezuela and Panama. We have been playing a lot of practice games and then we found ourselves playing against teams of higher age groups, such as the senior level, in order to intensify what we were doing. I believe the boys are focused and ready to give a good showing in this competition," Fevrier told Guardian Media.
“This is a developmental tournament, similar to what will take place in Florida next month and it is important that we understand this and take the necessary approach. Of course, we are aiming to compete and to put on a good display of football.”
Team captain Jaheim Marshall is also eager to take the pitch in front of the home fans.
“It is a great honour for all of us in the team to play in front of the home crowd. We have been working really hard for a long time and now we want to put this into matches and demonstrate what we have done in training. I think these games will go a long way in showing us what level we are at and prepare us for the Concacaf championship.”
Striker Abdul-Qudoos Hypolite is promising total football.
“We are excited but at the same time patient because we know what our ambitions are. These teams all have a rich history and are strong in the region. For us, it is a great opportunity to be able to go out there and show what we are capable of. We’ll take each game seriously and try our best to put on a game of total football and try to achieve the best possible results on the day,” he said.
T&T faces Panama from 7.15 pm tomorrow, with Mexico and Venezuela squaring off in the first game at 5.15 pm.
Meanwhile, the T&T Under 17 Girls' team will also be in action. They will take on Panama’s U-17 team Friday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium and again on Sunday at Ato Boldon. Panama has been a late replacement for Curacao’s U-17 Girls who encountered challenges in securing air travel.
T&T U-15s Team
Kanye Lazarus, GK, Police FC
Christian Bailey, Caledonia AIA
Dawn St Rose,W Connection
Jaron Pascall,Police FC
Tyrik Trotman, Central FC
Jaheim Marshall, Police FC
Abdul-Quddoos Hypolite, Police FC
Jesse Molik Khan, W Connection
Ja-Shawn Thomas, W Connection
Nathaniel James, W Connection
Josiah Wilson, W Connection
Tristan Stafford, Police FC
Kassidy Davidson, W Connection
Jovonn Gomez, Police FC
Dantaye Gilbert, W Connection
Caleb Borneo, Columbus Crew
Jaheim Faustin, San Juan Jabloteh
Tristan Edwards (GK), Santa Cruz United Academy
Isaiah Thompson, Point Fortin Civic Centre
Jared Edmond (GK), Players Evolution Academy
Head Coach – Stuart Charles Fevrier