Shot heard round the world (soccer)
The "shot heard round the world" is a term used in reference to one of the most historic goals in U.S. soccer history, which allowed the U.S. national team to make it to the 1990 FIFA World Cup after 36 years of failed attempts to qualify. This goal was scored in the qualification game between Trinidad and Tobago and United States on November 19, 1989 in Port of Spain.
Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain hosted the match
Trinidad and Tobago national football team
The Trinidad and Tobago national football team, nicknamed the "Soca Warriors", represents the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in international football. It is controlled by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association, which is a member of CONCACAF, the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), and the global jurisdiction of FIFA.
Hasely Crawford Stadium became the home of the national team in 1980
Soca Warriors' supporters before the team's opening 2006 World Cup match against Sweden
Stern John is Trinidad and Tobago's all time top scorer with 70 goals.