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Established
1905 (119 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Hasely Crawford Stadium
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Location
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

Nicknames
The Soca Warriors

Competitions
FIFA World Cup
CONCACAF Gold Cup
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CONCACAF Nations League

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05/06 Trinidad and - Grenada
08/06 Bahamas - Trinidad and
06/06 Trinidad and - St Kitts and
10/06 Costa Rica - Trinidad and

Results
23/03 Canada 2 - 0 Trinidad and
03/03 Trinidad and 0 - 0 Jamaica
01/03 Trinidad and 0 - 1 Jamaica
21/11 Trinidad and 2 - 1 USA
17/11 USA 3 - 0 Trinidad and

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The Trinidad and Tobago national football team, nicknamed the Soca Warriors, represents the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in international football. It is controlled by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association and competes in both CONCACAF (the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football) and the Caribbean Football Union, its sub-continental confederation. The team is ranked 93rd in the world according to the FIFA Rankings, and 89 in the World Football Elo Ratings. They reached the first round of the 2006 World Cup and held the record of being the smallest nation (both in size and population) to ever qualify for a World Cup, until the 2018 World Cup, when Iceland broke the (population) record.

The national team competes in the World Cup and the Gold Cup, in addition to the Caribbean Cup and other competitions by invitation. The Soca Warriors lone appearance at the World Cup came in 2006 after the team defeated Bahrain 2–1 on aggregate in the CONCACAF–AFC intercontinental play-off. The team has qualified for the CONCACAF Gold Cup on eight occasions with their best performance in 2000 after reaching the semi-finals, finishing 3rd. However, the national team has experienced great success in the Caribbean Cup having won the sub-continental competition eight times and runners-up on five occasions.

The separate Trinidad and Tobago national football teams are not related to the national team and are not directly affiliated with the game's governing bodies of FIFA or CONCACAF, but are affiliated with the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation.

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The Hasely Crawford Stadium, formerly the National Stadium, is located in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. It was inaugurated and formally opened by Prime Minister George Chambers on 12 June 1982. On 30 December 1996, Prime Minister Basdeo Panday officially designated it "The Hasely Crawford Stadium", after the first person from Trinidad and Tobago to win an Olympic gold medal.

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