Trinidad and Tobago national football team therapist Dave Isaac and goalkeeping coach Michael Maurice finally landed in Buenos Aires this morning; almost two days after the “Soca Warriors” arrived in Argentina.
Federation
Tim Kee: Active two years for T&T football
T&T Football Association (TTFA) president Raymond Tim Kee has suggested that Soca Warriors fans can look forward to two big years of international football.
T&T officials for Women's Caribbean Cup
Trinidad and Tobago female football match commissioners Jenise Hinkson, Sharon O’Brian, Shari Beharry, Boni Bishop and Cassie Moore, along with referee Cecil Hinds, assistant referee Cindy Mohammed and referee assessor Linda Bramble-Thompson will all serve at the inaugural Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Women’s Caribbean Cup which kicks on Friday.
FFA did not tell federal police of $500,000 allegedly stolen by FIFA executive Jack Warner
Australia's football federation has not called in the federal police to investigate a 2013 inquiry finding that allegedly corrupt FIFA executive Jack Warner stole $500,000 from the FFA.
TTFA: Players will be paid
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) has stated that it has already paid $10 million to members of the 2006 World Cup team, and that an outstanding final $1.9 million settlement will come from development funds issued from FIFA and CONCACAF, the international bodies which govern football in this region.
Sports Ministry supports TT friendly against Argentina
AS THE the excitement builds for the historic international friendly between Trinidad and Tobago and Argentina on June 4, the Ministry of Sports has provided the Warriors with a funding boost that will help them meet their objectives with this tour.
TTFA dusts off Warrior threats; vows not to chase Warner money
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) vowed today to “continue uninterrupted” in the face of potential bankruptcy proceedings by one of its major creditors, the 2006 World Cup players.
Tim Kee: Paying players a priority
Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president Raymond Tim Kee has stated that the matter involving the outstanding payments due to the 13 2006 World Cup players is very much on the front burner for his administration.
2006 Warriors' to execute a final 14 day demand for payment against the TTFA
This is to announce that we have have instructed our legal team to execute a final 14 day Demand for Payment against the TTFA. This may come as a surprise to many when one considers that in May last year the TTFA announced that a settlement agreement was reached.