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Dwight Yorke to retire next Saturday

Published:Monday | August 31, 2009 | 9:31 AM

Trinidadian Football legend, Dwight Yorke, is expected to retire from international duty following Trinidad and Tobago’s World Cup qualifier against Honduras next Saturday.



The Caribbean Media Corporation reported yesterday that the 37-year-old had not found a club since being released from Sunderland at the end of the last English Premiership season.



Yorke is tipped to take up a role as deputy to T&T head coach Russell Latapy.



It had been reported earlier this month that Yorke was training with the John Barnes-managed Tranmere Rovers in England, with a view of moving to the League One club, but a contract never materialised.



The British summer transfer window closes tomorrow.