Former Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) vice-president Raymond Tim Kee, who runs his own self-titled insurance company, today officially announced his candidacy for the post of TTFF president, which will be contested on 11 November 2012.
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W/Cup players give TTFF 11-pages of demands
Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) general secretary Richard Groden and former president Oliver Camps will be very busy over the next seven days if they are to avoid being held in contempt of a High Court order.
Imbert tells Roberts stop NSO feuds
OPPOSITION Member of Parliament, Colm Imbert, has urged Minister of Sport Anil Roberts to end his bickering with the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) and its Authorisation Committee head Anthony Harford as it is not healthy for football.
Sport Ministry gives TTFF money to an employee as feud continues
The Ministry of Sport arguably continued its provocation of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) today as Wired868 understands a cheque for over $300,000, which was meant to cover the senior men team’s Caribbean Cup trip to St Kitts and Nevis, was made out to the team’s manager, William Wallace.
Becoming a better citizen
Here's another opportunity to assess whether we have any realistic prospect of developing into a proper nation of citizens.
Creed says all’s well with CFU funds
Soca Warriors management staff can now pay expenses accumulated during the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Cup Group Five qualifiers in St Kitts/Nevis earlier this month. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sports, Ashwin Creed, yesterday revealed that the cheque to cover the team’s expenses was signed and ready to be handed over.
VFFOTT again states: “It cannot be business as usual with the TTFF”
Mr. Selby Browne, Vice President of the Veteran Footballers Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago (VFFOTT) says the sole legal body to run football in this Republic is the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association, established by an Act of the Parliament - Act 17 of 1982.
Federation to sue Jack Warner?
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) plans to sue its former special adviser, Works Minister Jack Warner, to recover financial accounts pertaining to funds raised during the 2006 World Cup campaign.
Warriors adjourn TTFF contempt charge; W/Cup bonus settlement close
The 13 aggrieved 2006 “Soca Warriors” today agreed to adjourn their contempt application against the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) and its general secretary Richard Groden and former president Oliver Camps in a conciliatory move that is expected to preclude a settlement between the two parties.