The team from Trinidad and Tobago was quartered in the Hotel Landhaus Wachtelhof in Rotenburg (Wümme) .
Preliminary round
June 10, 2006 in Dortmund Trinidad and Tobago - Sweden 0-0
The game was not a good star for the World Cup debutants Trinidad & Tobago: In the run-up, the regular goalkeeper Kelvin Jack fell out due to a calf injury while warming up. Substitute Shaka Hislop came to his unexpected assignment. But the substitute keeper kept the Trinidads in the game with several brilliant saves; Even a yellow-red card for Avery John and the associated majority during the entire second half were not enough for the Swedes to get past the defensive directed by "sixes" Dwight Yorke. In the end, Trinidad & Tobago celebrated 0-0.
June 15, 2006 in Nuremberg, England - Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 (0-0)
For a long time the Trinidads managed to withstand the British attacks. Except for a header from star John , which John Terry scraped off the line , they themselves could not show any serious offensive efforts. In the 83rd minute, Peter Crouch managed the redeeming 1-0; the goal should not have counted, however, as Crouch committed a forward foul on Brent Sancho during the header . The referee Tōru Kamikawa overlooked this. In the 90th + 1st In the minute, Steven Gerrard hit a shot from the edge of the penalty area to make it 2-0.
June 20, 2006 in Kaiserslautern Paraguay - Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 (1-0)
For the first 25 minutes, Trinidad & Tobago attacked, still with a chance for the round of 16, carefree and energetic. Then a header from Julio Dos Santos flew into the street area, which Brent Sancho tried to clear with his head; The ball slipped from him and was untenable for Kelvin Jack in his own goal. This 1-0 thwarted the men from the Caribbean completely; In the 36th minute the 2-0 fell by Denis Caniza , which was wrongly refused. In the 86th minute, Nelson Cuevas buried all hopes of the outsider.