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Brazil youths play young Soca Warriors


Trinidad and Tobago's national under-16 footballers will get valuable international experience when they take on the Brazilian national under-16 team tomorrow, from 6 p.m., at the Marvin Lee Stadium, in Macoya.

The T&T/Brazil showdown is the opening game of a double-header. The second match, featuring T&T and El Salvador under-20 teams, kicks off at eight.

The young Brazilians are here for a two-match series, and will play their second game from five p.m. on Sunday against a Tobago XI, at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, in Tobago.

"If we aspire to become among the best, we have to play the best regularly," T&T under-16 manager Christopher Goveia said yesterday. "Not that we are going to beat them, but we will certainly give it our best."


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