CHICAGO — The U.S. women’s team will play Trinidad and Tobago in Honolulu on Dec. 6 in the first international match played by the Americans in Hawaii.
CHICAGO — The U.S. women’s team will play Trinidad and Tobago in Honolulu on Dec. 6 in the first international match played by the Americans in Hawaii.
The Americans also will play Trinidad and Tobago on Dec. 10 at a site to be announced, the U.S. Soccer Federation said Thursday.
“When I took this job I was told of the importance of having a wide footprint in terms of where we bring the team to play and this first-ever game in Hawaii certainly stays true to that goal,” U.S. head coach Jill Ellis said in release. “We always enjoy going to new markets and giving fans across the country, and in December across the Pacific Ocean, a chance to see the team play. I know the players and staff are very excited about going to Hawaii and we are looking forward to the experience of being on Oahu and playing this historic match against T&T at the Aloha Stadium.”
The tour ends against China at the Superdome in New Orleans on Dec. 16.
Two other December matches remain to be scheduled.