Tobago going solo
TOBAGO would not mind a bit of independence from Trinidad and Tobago on the football field, and hope to play several more international matches solely as a Tobago team in the coming months.
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Manny Ramjohn to be ready for football in October
Football returns to the Manny Ramjohn Stadium mid-October.
While track and field teams resumed their training on April 6 after the Marabella facility had been shut down for 26 months to relay the surface of the track, football activity has not resumed to date.
Dwight Yorke stadium worries
Officials working on problem ahead of Guadeloupe games.
There is a big hole currently in the middle of the Dwight Yorke Stadium, but the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) is confident two international matches against the Guadeloupe men’s national football team will come off, despite some concern about the readiness of the playing surface.
TTFA still to earn back trust
When a relationship is defined by mistrust, don’t expect significant progress.
T&T set to benefit from top quality Training Centre
Today the Soca Warriors Online (SWO) would like to highlight the FIFA Goal-Project National Training Centre that is scheduled to begin construction soon and is estimated to be completed in 2015.
FIFA sets TTFA deadline; senior Warriors blank Guadeloupe
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association’s (TTFA) financial woes can go from bad to worse if the local body cannot prove it is fit for business within the next four months.
Gally talks on 2014 World Cup, Warner and bonus-gate
“Ask me not,” Everald “Gally” Cummings says, “what he did for the game but what the game did for him.”
TTFA lauds Soca Princesses
Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president Raymond Tim Kee has praised the recent performances of the national senior women’s team and also pledged to do all possible to assist them to become the first from this country to qualify for a FIFA Women’s World Cup.
FIFA officers visit site for National Training Centre
...Governing body approves funding
FIFA Development officers Gregory Englebrecht and Howard McIntosh completed a two-day visit to Trinidad and Tobago today during which they met with officials of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association and made site visits to potential locations for a National Football Training Centre.