Trinidad and Tobago (Group B)

Team founded: 1908 (affiliated 1963)
World Cup Participations: none
World Cup Honors: none
Titles: none
Coach: Leo Beenhakker (nationality: Dutch)
Team Captain: Dwight Yorke (Sydney FC, Australia; formerly Manchester United)
The Squad:
Goalkeepers:
Clayton Ince (Coventry City, England)
Kelvin Jack (Dundee, Scotland)
Shaka Hislop (West Ham, England)
Defenders:
Marvin Andrews (Rangers, Scotland)
Atiba Charles (W Connection)
Big Cox (Gillingham, England)
Cyd Gray (San Juan Jabloteh)
Avery John (New England Revolution).
Dennis Lawrence (Wrexham, England)
Brent Sancho (Gillingham, England)
Midfielders:
Chris Birchall (Port Vale, England)
Carlos Edwards (Luton, England)
Russell Latapy (Falkirk, Scotland)
Silvio Spann (free agent)
Densill Theobald (Falkirk, Scotland)
Aurtis Whitley (San Juan Jabloteh)
Anthony Wolfe (San Juan Jabloteh)
Dwight Yorke (Sydney FC, Australia)
Forwards:
Stern John (Coventry)
Kenwyne Jones (Southampton, England)
Collin Samuel (Dundee United, Scotland)
Jason Scotland (St Johnstone)
Cornell Glen (LA Galaxy, USA)
Ranking: 47
Qualifiers: A long and winding road: Beat minnows close to home; made it to an Americas group of six in which it came fourth so had to beat Bahrain inn a two-game play-off to qualify, and did, barely.
Schedule:
June 10 v Sweden (Dortmund)
June 15 v England (Nuremberg)
June 20 v Paraguay (Kaiserslautern)
The Odds: How'd you like to be in this group for your World Cup finals debut? Beating England in Group B would startle the globe. They could beat Paraguay, but even that is unlikely. There’ll be plenty of summer left by the time the team heads home, before round two. But, hey, there are only 1.3 million people in Trinidad, so it's stunning that they're here at all.