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Monday, June 16, 2025

Walcott: It was much-needed experience for us

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Walter Alibey
1202 days ago
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Akyla Walcott, national U-20 women's football team goalkeeper.

Akyla Walcott, national U-20 women's football team goalkeeper.

De­spite con­ceed­ing 15 goals in three games and fail­ing to ad­vance in the CON­CA­CAF Un­der-20 Women Cham­pi­onships in the Do­mini­can Re­pub­lic, goal­keep­er Aky­la Wal­cott be­lieves it was the price for much need­ed in­ter­na­tion­al ex­pe­ri­ence for the young play­ers, most of whom have played their first in­ter­na­tion­al tour­na­ment for Trinidad and To­ba­go.

The So­ca Princess­es were clob­bered 5-0 by Cana­da in their fi­nal Group 'A' en­counter at the Es­ta­dio Panamer­i­can in San Cristo­bal, Do­mini­can Re­pub­lic on Tues­day night, a re­sult that of­fi­cial­ly put them out of the tour­na­ment.

That re­sult fol­lowed a 3-0 loss to El Sal­vador in their open­ing match at the same venue, as well as a hard-to-swal­low 7-2 de­feat by re­gion­al ri­val St Kitts/Nevis on Sun­day last, a team that T&T ham­mered 6-0 at the same tour­na­ment in 2020.

Wal­cott, de­spite her hero­ics be­tween the post, was one of those play­ers mak­ing their de­but at the in­ter­na­tion­al lev­el, along with Char­l­ize Hood, the daugh­ter of for­mer coach Richard Hood and Bri­an­na Trim, among oth­ers.

"For most of the play­ers here it is their first in­ter­na­tion­al tour­na­ment so it was a very good learn­ing ex­pe­ri­ence for us here, so we're just grate­ful for the op­por­tu­ni­ty and we're thank­ful to be here re­gard­less," Wal­cott said af­ter the team's 5-0 loss.

Wal­cott's ac­ro­bat­ics be­tween the up­rights on Tues­day al­so pre­vent­ed T&T from pos­si­bly a larg­er mar­gin of de­feat. " I am proud of my per­for­mance to­day, the last game wasn't too good for me so it was very im­por­tant for me to per­form well to­day," the tal­ent­ed cus­to­di­an ex­plained.

Yes­ter­day one for­mer women's coach who spoke on con­di­tion of anonymi­ty, said the young play­ers were dealt a se­vere blow by the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic, as they nev­er re­al­ly got the op­por­tu­ni­ty to play at the un­der-17 lev­el, say­ing that made their un­der-20 ex­pe­ri­ence even hard­er.

How­ev­er, he told Guardian Me­dia Sports that the or­gan­i­sa­tion, struc­ture and tac­tics used at the tour­na­ment were dis­as­trous.


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