There were barely 9,000 spectators in their seats for kick off last Friday, as the Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team squared off against Guatemala in a vital Russia 2018 World Cup qualifier.
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TTFA issues advisory to patrons attending the World Cup Qualifier against Guatemala
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association wishes to inform the Public that a meticulous Security Operational Policy has been established, adhering to FIFA regulations to ensure the safety and security of all those who attend the crucial 2018 World Cup qualifying match between Trinidad and Tobago and Guatemala commencing at 7:06 pm on Friday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
Melville declares war on TTFA
Sports commentator Selwyn Melville has declared war on the T&T Football Association. The move follows a decision by the Association to file for trademark in the United States and Europe for the ownership of the ‘Soca Warriors’ brand.
Warner: Havelange changed football for ever
Despite allegations of impropriety staining his legacy, ex-FIFA chief Joao Havelange should be fondly remembered according to Jack Warner.
Phillips opens Sports Summit in Nairobi
Former T&T goalkeeper Lincoln Phillips was a guest speaker at the opening of the inaugural edition of African Sports Business Association summit in Nairobi, Kenya last week.
Football officials jobless after restructuring
Tobago Football Association (TFA) president Anthony Moore has said major restructuring in the sport of football in T&T has accounted for many concerns.
Derrick beats John-Williams 18-12 for CFU presidency
David John-Williams, the defeated CFU presidential candidate at yesterday’s 39th Congress of CFU at the Sheraton Hotel in Miami, USA, is being advised to fix his house first before attempting to build one in his neighbour’s yard.
TTFA Grassroots programme attracts over 300 kids
The TTFA/Scotiabank Grassroots Programme will stage its fourth clinic tomorrow at the Ojoe Road Recreation Ground in Sangre Grande after kick off in Roxborough, Tobago last week.
Shabazz says no Mao Tse-tung politics in TTFA
Former women’s head coach Jamaal Shabazz says he does not believe that the running of local football is being led by a one-man show. In fact, he says the open discussion forum hosted by the T&T Football Association Saturday at Naparima College and his interactions with TTFA President David John-Williams suggests that there is a process of change in how business is conducted at the governing body.