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Thursday, May 22, 2025

Liana Hinds refuses to join T&T set-up

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Walter Alibey
614 days ago
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Senior women's head coach Richard Hood gives instructions to members if the national team following the TTFA senior head coaches press conference at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)

Senior women's head coach Richard Hood gives instructions to members if the national team following the TTFA senior head coaches press conference at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)

Daniel Prentice

Na­tion­al women's coach Richard Hood is fac­ing the time of his life. In 15 days, he will at­tempt to lead a fee­ble T&T women's team past Mex­i­co in the 2024 CON­CA­CAF Women's Gold Cup qual­i­fy­ing tour­na­ment, which will take place dur­ing the FI­FA Women’s In­ter­na­tion­al Match Win­dows of Sep­tem­ber, Oc­to­ber, and No­vem­ber of this year.

On Fri­day at a train­ing ses­sion at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um in Mu­cu­rapo, Port-of-Spain, Hood re­vealed that de­fend­er Liana Hinds has joined the list of play­ers mak­ing them­selves un­avail­able for the tour­na­ment. Hinds, an Amer­i­can-born T&T de­fend­er who some­times plays as an at­tack­ing wing po­si­tion, rep­re­sents Hi­bern­ian in the Scot­tish Pre­mier League, the top di­vi­sion of women's foot­ball in the coun­try.

She joins strik­er Ken­nya "Ya Ya" Cord­ner and for­ward Cay­la Mac Far­lane, who has ba­si­cal­ly called an end to her in­ter­na­tion­al foot­ball ca­reer.

Hood's prob­lems have been fur­ther com­pound­ed by the num­ber of in­ex­pe­ri­enced play­ers that will make up his team for the Mex­i­co en­counter on Sep­tem­ber 26, which will take place at over 8,000 feet in high al­ti­tude con­di­tions. Hood said his team will get in and out as quick­ly as pos­si­ble.

"I think our prepa­ra­tion has gone well, we start­ed off with a very small group and for what­ev­er rea­son, we have a num­ber of play­ers un­will­ing to join the cam­paign at this point. How­ev­er, we had a re­al­ly good camp a cou­ple of weeks ago, where we dis­cov­ered a cou­ple of new play­ers who will be join­ing us for the Mex­i­co game. And we con­tin­ue to get a lot of good work in."

Hood said: "It is not the eas­i­est task we have ahead of us, we know the qual­i­ty of the Mex­i­cans, we al­so know that we will be play­ing at 8000 feet at high al­ti­tude which adds to the dif­fi­cul­ty of course. But the unit is a rather young in­ex­pe­ri­enced one, how­ev­er, based on the work we have done so far, the girls are go­ing to give their best ef­fort. We are go­ing to be dis­ci­plined and we're go­ing to be hard work­ing and hope­ful­ly, we will get the re­sult we want."

The T&T women's team will have the ser­vices of vet­er­an mid­field­er and cap­tain Karyn Forbes and her sis­ter goal­keep­er Kami­ka, as well as Vic­to­ria Swift, Nao­mi Guer­ra, and Chelsea Ralph in its line­up. They will join 11 oth­er over­seas play­ers, in­clu­sive of Maria Frances Ser­rant, Asha James, and Kedie John­son, among oth­ers.

Hood will have to wait un­til Sep­tem­ber 23 be­fore he can have his full com­ple­ment of play­ers for the match, as some play­ers at uni­ver­si­ties abroad will be in­volved in ac­tion on Sep­tem­ber 21, while the pro­fes­sion­al play­ers will have to wait for the FI­FA win­dow be­fore they can join the team.

T&T is in Group A of League A along­side Mex­i­co and Puer­to Ri­co. Af­ter open­ing on the road, T&T will then host the Mex­i­cans on Oc­to­ber 27 be­fore fac­ing Puer­to Ri­co (away) on De­cem­ber 1 and at home on De­cem­ber 5.

Af­ter 90 group stage match­es, which in­clude home and away play with­in each League and group, the top fin­ish­ers in each of the League A groups (three teams) will qual­i­fy for the 2024 W Gold Cup Group Stage. Fur­ther­more, the sec­ond-place fin­ish­ers in each of the League A groups (three teams) and the first-place fin­ish­ers in each of the League B groups (three teams) will ad­vance to the 2024 W Gold Cup Pre­lims.


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