The president of the Trinidad and Tobago Soccer Association, Karon Edwards, says they will play a four team tournament in England in May as part of their preparation for the resumption of World Cup qualifiers in June.
The tournament will feature the giants and rivals of Western Africa Nigeria and Ghana with Jamaica completion of the list of the four teams for the tournament.
Edwards told Guardian Media Sports on Wednesday that it is time to move to the next level. “Next on the agenda is the Unity Cup in May. We go to London, England, for two games. The Unity Cup includes four teams: Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Ghana and Nigeria.”
“We play Jamaica in the first game, then Nigeria plays Ghana; the winners of the two games will be played with each other on May 31. The first game is May 27, and the losers of the two games play the same day, so they would play the first game, and the winners will play the second, so that is the unit of the unit,” Edwards explained.
He also explained: “The idea is to have a high level opposition for the preparation of the team for the World Cup qualifier on June 6 against St Kitts/Nevis at the Hasely Crawford stadium.”
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