Trinidad and Tobago’s national football team continues to have the unabated support of one of the country’s and the Caribbean’s most patriotic entertainers. MX Prime has unleashed a revitalized anthem for his “Soca Warriors” as they prepare to take on, what most consider to be CONCACAF’s strongest football team, Costa Rica, in a CONCACAF Final Group Stage FIFA World Cup Qualifier match.
Prime told EBUZZTT.COM that while he has not been called upon by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association to perform at the Hasely Crawford Stadium this evening, he will be there in full TT sport regalia to support his home side. Speaking with us earlier today, MX Prime said the remix of his song ‘Fighter’, which is now being called, “Warrior’s Revenge” has been embraced by members of the national team. He explained the source of his inspiration for the revised anthem, saying that November is a really special month for football and tonight’s match up will see T&T avenge their challengers.
The name Soca Warriors- a longstanding brand that’s been aligned to the people of Trinidad and Tobago for many years, is currently the centre of much controversy. The name, as we’ve come to understand, was created and copyrighted by veteran sport broadcaster, Selwyn Melville and he’s now seeking a $30 Million USD payout from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association for rights to the name. That matter is still up in the air, even as T&T’s nationals go forward with their enthusiasm for tonight’s game.
Despite it all, Prime today called on Trinidad and Tobago nationals to show more love for country, not just at game time, but all the time. He said while Trinis are patriotic for many things, more is needed, in a general sense. The Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port-of-Spain comes alive from 6pm this evening and it’s anticipated that the stands will be filled with true Trinbagonian patriots, much like MX Prime has proven to be.
It’s official. The champion of cricket, Trinidad and Tobago’s Dwayne Bravo, has officially retired from the game. He has been on the field for the past 21 years, having built a solid reputation for himself on and off the cricket pitch, over the years. The sportsman, who hails from Santa Cruz, Trinidad, wrote a letter this afternoon, thanking fans for their undying support over the years. “To all my fans across the Caribbean, worldwide, and especially in Trinidad & Tobago – thank you for standing by me, especially in these recent weeks,” he wrote.
Dwayne Bravo bids farewell to cricket.
Bravo’s sportsmanship has been admired by millions around the world. Beyond that, as a humanitarian, his philanthropic persuasions have helped many. Just recently, Bravo and his team hosted his 7th All White charity affair at the Zen nightclub in Trinidad. The event attracted many, and at $600 a ticket, the sportsman’s effort would prove a success for the charity of choice this year – the Living Water Community – Our Lady of the Wayside.
Now, as the curtains drop on the sporting career of Dwayne Bravo – international cricketing hero, he is celebrated for the champion that he has proven to be. “Though this ending is bittersweet, I have no regrets about my career or this decision. Now, I look forward to my next chapter,” he wrote and you know what, we certainly believe there’s so much more to come.
Sport, team spirit and charitable love take centre stage this month as the Greek Games return to the Nelson Mandela Park in Trinidad. Dubbed the Scorch Pumpalympics, some 13 teams representing various committees, will vie for a grand prize of $10,000, which will be donated to the charity of that team’s choice.
Already, interest in the event is high as many remember the excitement that these games once generated. From relay races to exciting new twists on traditional Greek sports, the Pumpalympics promises to be one that the entire family can, and will enjoy. Organizing entity, Scorch has been hard at work, alongside facilitating company, Buzz Concepts designing a broad spectrum of sport activities that will see participants show off their fitness ability, dexterity and certainly, coordination.
Sport, believed to be an integral discipline that can unite people, is at the heart of the Pumpalympics, and comes on the heels of the culmination of the 2024 Paris Olympics. “We see this as a necessary part of human existence,” said Asha Greene, one of the event’s coordinators. She explained the need for bridging the gap between social and economic classes, in safe spaces that afford for fun and keen competition, all with the aim of giving to those most in need.
With a start time of 10am, the August 18th event will deliver on live entertainment, food and drinks and an all-out festive atmosphere that can be enjoyed by both team supporters and rivaling teams. “There can only be one winner in the end, but what we envision is an opportunity for us all to unite and share in the camaraderie that Trinbagonians are exceptionally good at displaying. We prove it annually, during carnival and there’s no reason we can’t showcase this same spirt, outside of that season and year-round,” said Greene.
The Pumpalympics is admission free with passes available online at www.islandetickets.com. For the teams, incentives such as a custom branded tent, drinks and a team cooler, lunch, and custom t-shirts, are guaranteed upon registration. Already, The Air Committee has registered for the games. They will challenge other teams for the opportunity to help The Heroes Foundation, which is a specialist organization, inspiring young people to find the hero within themselves, overcome life’s challenges and become self-sustaining contributors to society. Other committees registered include, Tribe, Clubhouse, Illusions and Caesar’s Army.
error: This content is protected. if you wish to use this content in anyway please contact us.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.I Agree