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Soca Warriors star Levi Garcia ready to thrive under Dwight Yorke’s guidance

By Ben McLeod··2 min read
Soca Warriors star Levi Garcia ready to thrive under Dwight Yorke’s guidance
Key Points(5)
  • PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Trinidad and Tobago’s national football team is poised for a new era under the leadership of Dwight Yorke, and one of its seasoned stars, Levi Garcia, is confident in the transformative impact the legendary player-turned-coach will bring to the Soca Warriors.
  • Garcia, a 27-year-old forward who has netted eight goals in 42 international appearances, currently dazzles for AEK Athens in Greece’s Super League, where his 2024-2025 season tally includes five goals and two assists in just 13 matches.
  • Speaking on I95.5 FM, Garcia expressed his belief in Yorke’s unparalleled influence, both on and off the pitch.
  • <b>‘A game-changer for the team’</b> “I don’t think people truly grasp how monumental Dwight’s appointment is,” Garcia remarked, reflecting on an earlier conversation with the former national star.
  • “I’m genuinely excited to work with him, and I have no doubt he’ll unlock the full potential of this team,” Garcia affirmed.

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Trinidad and Tobago’s national football team is poised for a new era under the leadership of Dwight Yorke, and one of its seasoned stars, Levi Garcia, is confident in the transformative impact the legendary player-turned-coach will bring to the Soca Warriors.

Garcia, a 27-year-old forward who has netted eight goals in 42 international appearances, currently dazzles for AEK Athens in Greece’s Super League, where his 2024-2025 season tally includes five goals and two assists in just 13 matches. Speaking on I95.5 FM, Garcia expressed his belief in Yorke’s unparalleled influence, both on and off the pitch.

‘A game-changer for the team’

“I don’t think people truly grasp how monumental Dwight’s appointment is,” Garcia remarked, reflecting on an earlier conversation with the former national star. “He’s not just a coach; he’s a global football icon whose presence will elevate the team and energize those around it.”

Yorke, who took the reins in November 2024, has been tasked with steering the Soca Warriors to the 2026 World Cup, a challenge that Garcia believes the coach is uniquely equipped to handle. “I’m genuinely excited to work with him, and I have no doubt he’ll unlock the full potential of this team,” Garcia affirmed.

Garcia’s focus on fitness

The journey to the World Cup will demand peak performance from every player, and Garcia is fully committed to the cause. Despite a career marked by injuries, the dynamic forward is channeling his energy into maintaining optimal health.

“My primary goal is staying healthy because I know that when I’m fit, I can deliver at my best,” Garcia stated emphatically. “When I step onto the field for my country, I give 120 per cent every time.”

Garcia’s determination to overcome his physical challenges speaks volumes about his dedication to the national squad. “I’m doing everything I can to ensure I’m ready to contribute, to do what I do best, and to help Trinidad and Tobago reach new heights,” he added.

As Trinidad and Tobago embarks on this ambitious journey toward the 2026 World Cup, the combined expertise of Dwight Yorke and the unwavering commitment of players like Levi Garcia provide hope for a resurgence of the Soca Warriors. With the talent, vision, and leadership at their disposal, the team stands on the cusp of greatness

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