| Trinidad & Tobago | |
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| Team Name | Trinidad & Tobago |
| Nickname(s) | The Soca Warriors |
| Stadium | Hasely Crawford Stadium |
| Manager | |
| Captain | Dennis Lawrence |
| Confederation | CONCACAF |
| Five Star Ranking | |
Trinidad & Tobago are a North American national team who first appeared in Pro Evolution Soccer 6, then in Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 and once again in Pro Evolution Soccer 2010. They are a relatively poor national side who first qualified for the FIFA World Cup back in 2006. Their best players would have to be striker Kenwyne Jones of Sunderland. Dwight Yorke is another big name on the national team, who is also the captain in PES 2010 despite being retired. Another notable player on the squad is Carlos Edwards.
[edit] PES 2011 Squad
| Pos. | Fake Name | Name |
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| Ikmince | Clayton Ince | |
| Aslovel | Radanfah Abu Bakr | |
| Dis Lawnece | Dennis Lawrence | |
| C. Elpawa | Carlos Edwards | |
| Samine | Jlloyd Samuel | |
| Nomga | Trent Noel | |
| Thegadeut | Densill Theobald | |
| Sinpoa | Silvio Spann | |
| Kilydanon | Keon Daniel | |
| Jilbohou | Kenwyne Jones | |
| Guito | Cornell Glen | |
| Markfeler | Marvin Phillip | |
| Mic Willans | Jan-Michael Williams | |
| Antreoss | Marvin Andrews | |
| Thomelt | Keyeno Thomas | |
| Mikehilltap | Makan Hislop | |
| Cutabon | Kern Cupid | |
| Lensow | Clyde Leon | |
| Barullo | Chris Birchall | |
| Bastin | Kerry Baptiste | |
| Tenolo | Hayden Tinto | |
| Scoklant | Jason Scotland | |
| Joining | Devorn Jorsling |
[edit] See Also (The Americas)
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