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Former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke has been appointed as the head coach of the Trinidad and Tobago national football team, marking his second managerial position. Yorke, who played 72 matches for Trinidad and Tobago and captained them at the 2006 World Cup, expressed his pride and commitment to leading the national team through upcoming World Cup qualifiers. He previously managed Macarthur FC in Australia, winning the national cup in 2022 before his departure. Trinidad and Tobago's Football Association President Kieron Edwards highlighted Yorke's experience and leadership as crucial for inspiring the team and nation. Yorke's new role comes as Trinidad and Tobago aim to qualify for the World Cup, with their current position in a qualifying group behind Costa Rica. Yorke's appointment is seen as a new chapter for the national team, with hopes to build on past successes.
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- 12 days ago
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