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Calypso Ayoung: A leader in the defense for Trinidad and Tobago U20S

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TT under 20 women's footballers Calypso Ayoung. - Photo by Lincoln Holder
TT under 20 women’s footballers Calypso Ayoung. – Photo by Lincoln Holder

Defender Calypso Ayoung knows that she was one of the vocal managers for TT at the 20-Concacaf qualification tournament.

Two groups will be fought out in Couva from February 20th to 25th in the ATO Boldon Stadium.

The TT footballers will open their campaign against Bermuda on February 21 at 7 p.m., followed by games against Dominica on February 23 and Canada on February 25th in Group E. All TT games begin at 7 p.m.

Ayoung knows that she can’t be quiet on the field. In an interview with the media on February 18, before a training session in the ATO Boldon Stadium, she said: “I think the game.

“Yes, we don’t score goals, but we set them and I think that’s really important – and we also prevent them from being rated.”

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The Maple Leaf International School said students that the players had involved in the preparations.

“We all go down with very high moods. We really tied up as a team really well … I think we know what the task is and we know what we have to achieve. We know how difficult I will be It will be very determined.

She is satisfied with her growth as a player.

“I played with the QPCC Football Club for many years and was then invited to the high -performance program and have been here since 2022. I think I had a great trip to this program, because when I came for the first time I was definitely In any case, I am not at the level that I am today … this is my first time that I take part in a Concacaf tournament and frankly it is a dream. “

Ayoung has an unusual first name. When asked how she got it, she said: “It is actually not because of the music. My father watched a film when he was younger and the name of the main character was Calypso and he really loved it and when I was born he was like ‘Let’s Let’s call your calypso,’ that’s how I got it.

After the game of Round-Robin, the six group winners of the qualifying tournament in May will advance to the Concacaf women’s championships 2025 under 20 women if they join the prepared, high-ranking teams Mexico and us.

The eight teams will contest two four groups. The two best teams in each group will climb into the semi -finals and also ensure their places at the World Cup under 20 women who will take place in Poland next year.

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