Warriors Watch: International schedule for T&T’s overseas players from April 2-6

Maybe out of sight but definitely not out of mind! Keep up with what your favourite overseas-based Trinidad and Tobago players are up to with Roneil Walcott’s “Warriors Watch”:

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago winger Levi Garcia (right) leaves St Vincent and the Grenadines defender Shawn Benjamin for dead during Russia 2018 World Cup qualifying action at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain on 29 March 2016. Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0. (Courtesy: Allan V Crane/CA-images/Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago winger Levi Garcia (right) leaves St Vincent and the Grenadines defender Shawn Benjamin for dead during Russia 2018 World Cup qualifying action at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain on 29 March 2016.
Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
(Courtesy: Allan V Crane/CA-images/Wired868)

Saturday April 2

(K-League Challenge: Korea Republic Second Division)

Carlyle Mitchell’s Seoul E-Land FC vs Daejeon Citizen, 1 am;

(I-League: India)

East Bengal FC vs Cornell Glen’s Mohun Bagan, 7 am;

(Dutch Eredivisie: Netherlands)

Levi Garcia’s AZ Alkmaar vs PSV, 1.45 pm;

Fresh off of his historic debut for the Soca Warriors, the 18-year old winger will hope for his third consecutive AZ start, as the resurgent Dutch club tackles giants PSV Eindhoven. AZ sit in fourth place with 47 points while PSV are second and just two points away from pace setter Ajax.

Photo: AZ Alkmaar and Trinidad and Tobago winger Levi Garcia (right) in Eredivisie action against Feyenoord. (Copyright AZ Media)
Photo: AZ Alkmaar and Trinidad and Tobago winger Levi Garcia (right) in Eredivisie action against Feyenoord.
(Copyright AZ Media)

(Guatemalan Liga Nacional)

Universidad San Carlos vs Dwane James’ Antigua GFC, 5.35 pm;

(MLS: United States)


Mekeil Williams’ Colorado Rapids vs Toronto FC, 8 pm;

Williams, who made the MLS’ Team of the Week in his debut outing last month, will hope his good form continues as he tries to cement a starting role for the “Soca Warriors.”

(MLS: United States)

Joevin Jones’ Seattle Sounders vs Montreal Impact, 10 pm;

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago winger Joevin Jones controls the ball during Russia 2018 World Cup qualifying action at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain on 29 March 2016. Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0. (Courtesy: Allan V Crane/CA-images/Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago winger Joevin Jones controls the ball during Russia 2018 World Cup qualifying action at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain on 29 March 2016.
Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
(Courtesy: Allan V Crane/CA-images/Wired868)

(USL: United States second tier)

Trevin Caesar’s Orange County Blues vs St Louis, 10 pm;

(Costa Rica Primera División)

Uruguay vs Aubrey David’s Deportivo Saprissa, 10 pm;

Aubrey has seemingly settled in effortlessly with his new Costa Rican teammates, and already has two goals to his name. He will aim to provide more sturdiness at the back too!

(MLS: United States)

Cordell Cato’s San Jose Earthquakes vs Nick De Leon’s DC United, 10:30 pm;

The Carenage speedster, Cato, will be aiming to work himself back to fitness, while the versatile De Leon, who is the son of former national attacker Leroy De Leon, must hope to rekindle the kind of form which caught the eye of Soca Warriors head coach Stephen Hart. Hart has courted De Leon for some time, and there is a possibility that the midfielder will feature in the Warriors current World Cup campaign.

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago winger Cordell Cato (right) motors past St Lucia right back Erick Gabriel during the 2014 Caribbean Cup qualifying series. (Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago winger Cordell Cato (right) motors past St Lucia right back Erick Gabriel during the 2014 Caribbean Cup qualifying series.
(Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)

Sunday April 3

(Russia Premier League)

Mordovia Saransk vs Sheldon Bateau’s Krylya Sovetov, 7:30 am;

(El Salvador Primera Division)

Pasaquina vs Willis Plaza’s Alianza FC, 4:30 pm;

(MLS: United States)

Kevin Molino’s Orlando City vs Portland Timbers, 8 pm;

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago playmaker Kevin Molino (top) buries the ball past St Vincent and the Grenadines goalkeeper Lemus Christopher during Russia 2018 World Cup qualifying action at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain on 29 March 2016. Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0. (Courtesy: Allan V Crane/CA-images/Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago playmaker Kevin Molino (top) buries the ball past St Vincent and the Grenadines goalkeeper Lemus Christopher during Russia 2018 World Cup qualifying action at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain on 29 March 2016.
Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
(Courtesy: Allan V Crane/CA-images/Wired868)

Tuesday April 5

(I-League: India)

Shilong Lajong vs Cornell Glen’s Mohun Bagan, 7 am;

(England League Two)

Andre Boucaud and Justin Hoyte’s Dagenham & Redbridge vs Morecambe, 2.45 pm;

With just eight games to go in their club’s regular season, the Soca Warriors duo of Boucaud and Hoyte face the possibility of being relegated to the fifth tier of English football as D&R currently sit at the bottom of the 24-team League Two table. The bottom two clubs will be relegated come the end of the season.

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago midfielder Andre Boucaud (centre) looks for passing options under close watch from US players (from right) Jermaine Jones, Gyasi Zardes and Tim Ream during 2018 World Cup qualifying action at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on 17 November 2015. (Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago midfielder Andre Boucaud (centre) looks for passing options under close watch from US players (from right) Jermaine Jones, Gyasi Zardes and Tim Ream during 2018 World Cup qualifying action at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on 17 November 2015.
(Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)

Wednesday April 6

(AFC Champions League: Asia)

Al Hilal vs Kenwyne Jones’ Al Jazira, 1.45 pm;

The Soca Warriors skipper will be aiming to turn his club’s fortunes around as they try to come out of the cellar position in their AFC Champions League group.

(Costa Rica Primera División)

Pérez Zeledón vs Aubrey David’s Deportivo Saprissa, 5 pm;

Photo: Al Jazira and Trinidad and Tobago forward Kenwyne Jones celebrates his goal against Al Saad with a trademark somersault during AFC Champions League play off action on 9 February 2016. (Courtesy KJ Media)
Photo: Al Jazira and Trinidad and Tobago forward Kenwyne Jones celebrates his goal against Al Saad with a trademark somersault during AFC Champions League play off action on 9 February 2016.
(Courtesy KJ Media)

Editor’s Note: Have we left out any Warrior? Feel free to let us know. 

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18 comments

  1. Aargh that was a goal there Levi

  2. Levi’s off to a flying start!

  3. Levi gets the start and nearly sets up early goal for AZ

  4. Much appreciated, look forward to seeing it weekly. I would like to add one more

    Noah Powder, former Captain of U17 is and has started for New York Red Bulls II USL team. Last week starting and playing full 90 at Left Wing back vs. Toronto FC II in a 2-2 draw. Noah will play today at 3:00pm vs. Louisville City FC. All games can be watched at http://www.newyorkredbulls.com/live

  5. Results thus far…
    (K-League Challenge: Korea Republic Second Division)

    Carlyle Mitchell’s Seoul E-Land FC 2, Daejeon Citizen 0;

    (I-League: India)

    East Bengal FC 2, Cornell Glen’s Mohun Bagan 1;

  6. This is sooo Awesome… hope this will be continued.. weekly… Great Great work…. love it…
    Bonifide Soca Warriors Fan…

  7. Nice one Roneil… But try and add Densill Theobald nah! 😉

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