Moruga FC secured a spot in the second round of the Southern Football Association League Cup after disposing of last year’s beaten finalist Marabella Family Crisis Centre 4-1 on aggregate at the end of their home-and-away series.
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Nine-man Police extends NFA winning streak
Jason Boodram got both goals as Police rebounded from its FA Trophy quarterfinal loss to beat defending champions Queen’s Park Cricket Club 2-1 in their top-of-table Northern Football Association Premier Division clash on Monday night.
Carenage dumps FA holders Police
Goalkeeper Mark Charles was the toast of his Carenage United after his sudden-death penalty-kick saved from a Casey Latapy effort earned the First Division leaders a 9-8 triumph over last year’s Northern Football Association FA Trophy winner Police in their quarterfinal encounter on Tuesday night.
Prisons lead East zone
Prisons were held to a nil-nil draw by BM Spurs but remain the early leaders, of the Eastern Football Association Premier Division competition.
First loss for Civic Centre in SFA
Point Fortin Civic Centre suffered a first loss of the season when going down 2-1 to Giants, but remain atop the Winston St Clair group of the Southern Football Association (SFA) Petrotrin Super League standings.
Andrews brace secures fifth win for Police
Andel Andrews scored a first-half double as Police whipped Maple 3-1 for its fifth straight win in the Northern Football Association Premier Division on Sunday.
Cunupia extend their winning streak
Cunupia FC kept their unbeaten run and won a fourth win in the row in the Central Football Association (CFA) when beating Enterprise Life Sport FC one-nil.
Leon fires Enterprise Youths to second place
Dwayne Leon converted from the penalty spot to secure a 1-0 for Enterprise Youths over Perseverance United and up to second on the CRIL-sponsored Central Football Association Premier Division League table on Tuesday.
House of Dread, Prisons both draw in EFA action
Despite playing to a goalless draw with BM Spurs on Saturday, T&T Prisons remained at the top of the Eastern Football Association (EFA) Premier Division, after three matches.