Veteran Trinidad and Tobago footballers Brian Williams and Michael Maurice this week announced their retirement from the game.
Trinidad score controversial win over Martinique
The record books will show that Trinidad and Tobago beat Martinique 1-0 Saturday night, but the hotly disputed goal will also hit the books as one of the most controversial of the 1991 Shell Caribbean Cup finals.
Strike threat by T&T squad
DAYS before Trinidad and Tobago are scheduled to defend the Shell Caribbean Football Cup, the national team is threatening to strike unless retroactive benefits are paid up.
Trini start defence ominously
DEFENDING champions Trinidad and Tobago efficiently overwhelmed the Dominican Republic 7-0 while Martinique and St. Lucia played to a goalless draw at the start of the 1991 Shell Caribbean Cup finals at the National Stadium Thursday night.
Warner admits responsibility
SECRETARY of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) Jack Warner has admitted responsibility for excess printing of tickets for the deciding CONCACAF zone World Cup qualifying match here four months ago.
Corneal lashes out
DISMISSED national coach, Alvin Corneal has accused the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association of misleading the public about the reasons behind his sacking.
Football mystery In Trinidad
NEWS THAT the General Council of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) is undertaking an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the holding of the November 19 game between this country and the USA with special reference to the ordering, purchasing, and accounting for tickets and passes, is a move in the right direction.
U.S. takes 3-0 victory over Trinidad and Tobago
For a soccer team supposedly watered down from inexperience, the U.S. National Team looked pretty darned good Saturday night.
The mouse prepares to attack the elephant
IN PORT OF SPAIN yesterday everyone was seeing red because the Americans were coming. The front-page headline in the Daily Express declared it a "red dawn" and the arrivals hall at Piarco airport was decked out in red banners with posters of the nation's heroes prominently displayed.