Snap: Warriors’ Peruvian challenge

A lens-eye view of the Trinidad and Tobago national football team’s friendly international contest against Peru at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on Wednesday 6 February 2013.

Peru defeated Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 with goals from captain and Bayern Munich star Claudio Pizarro and midfielder Rinaldo Cruzado. You can read the match report here.

Photo: Who let the Warriors out? (Courtesy Allan V. Crane/ Wired868)
Photo: Who let the Warriors out?
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Photo: The Soca Warriors are ready to roll. (Courtesy Allan V. Crane/ Wired868)
Photo: The Soca Warriors are ready to roll.
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Photo: Team Peru is led by Bayern Munich star Claudio Pizarro (third from right). (Courtesy Allan V. Crane/ Wired868)
Photo: Team Peru is led by Bayern Munich star Claudio Pizarro (third from right).
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Photo: Trinidad and Tobago captain Densill Theobald (left) and Peru captain Claudio Pizarro await Barbadian referee Adrian Skeete's coin toss. (Courtesy Allan V. Crane/ Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago captain Densill Theobald (left) and Peru captain Claudio Pizarro await Barbadian referee Adrian Skeete’s coin toss.
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Photo: The Peru football team (in white) tried to make their point early against Trinidad and Tobago. (Courtesy Allan V. Crane/ Wired868)
Photo: The Peru football team (in white) tried to make their point early against Trinidad and Tobago.
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Photo: Trinidad and Tobago forward Kenwyne Jones (right) catches Peru defender Carlos Zambrano with a late tackle. (Courtesy Allan V. Crane/ Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago forward Kenwyne Jones (right) catches Peru defender Carlos Zambrano with a late tackle.
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Photo: Trinidad and Tobago full back Sheldon Bateau (centre) is surrounded by four Peru players. (Courtesy Allan V. Crane/ Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago full back Sheldon Bateau (centre) is surrounded by four Peru players.
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Photo: Trinidad and Tobago vice-captain Kenwyne Jones concedes the battle but not the war. (Courtesy Allan V. Crane/ Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago vice-captain Kenwyne Jones concedes the battle but not the war.
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Photo: Two Trinidad and Tobago football fans found plenty to get excited about. (Courtesy Allan V. Crane/ Wired868)
Photo: Two Trinidad and Tobago football fans found plenty to get excited about.
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