Bertil St. Clair ( born Bertille St. Clair ; born in Trinidad and Tobago ) is a Trinidad football coach.
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| Full name | Bertil St. Clair | |||||||||||||||
| Born | Trinidad and Tobago | |||||||||||||||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Achievements
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
During his coaching career, he twice led the national team of Trinidad and Tobago . For the first time, St. Clair worked with the national team for three years (from 1997 to 2000). In 2000, the mentor managed to lead the team to bronze medals at the CONCACAF Gold Cup . This is the highest achievement of Trinidad and Tobago in the history of participation in this tournament. In addition, during this time, St. Clair won twice with the Juice Warriors Caribbean Football Cup in 1997 and 1999 .
The second time the specialist led the team in 2004. As part of the qualifying tournament for the 2006 World Cup, St. Clair managed to bring the team to the final group of the CONCACAF zone. However, after losing to the Guatemalan national team with a score of 1: 5, he lost his place to the Dutchman Leo Beenhakker , who sensationally managed to get Trinidad and Tobago to the World Cup in Germany . [one]
In addition to the national team of his country, in 1996 Bertil Saint-Clair was the head coach of the team of Saint Vicente and the Grenadines .
Achievements
- Caribbean Cup Winner (2): 1997 , 1999 .
- Silver medalist of the Caribbean Cup (1): 1998 .
- CONCACAF Gold Cup bronze medalist (1): 2000 .