Brent Sancho, CEO, North East Stars, says he is ready to serve his country as president of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) if called upon.
Federation
Taylor urges CFU to convene Congress
Efforts are being made to convene an Extraordinary Congress of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) later this month in Jamaica.
Camps resigns as President of TTFF
While I have been extremely satisfied and pleased to offer myself for service to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation, the current climate within FIFA has given me reason to rethink my position and thus give notice of my immediate resignation as the President of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation.
TT host Digicel youth Academy
THE HASELY Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo will be the venue for the 2011 Digicel Kick Start Academy, which will culminate six weeks of the Digicel Kick Start Clinics throughout the Caribbean, North and Central America region.
Groden, Shabaaz attends TTFF business in Mexico
A close source to the Soca Warriors Online (SWO) confirmed that a FIFA conference for the positions of CONCACAF General Secretaries and Technical Directors began yesterday morning in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Jack: ‘Camps did the right thing’
Former FIFA vice-president, Jack Warner yesterday told reporters that president of Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation, Oliver Camps, did the right thing by resigning, and he must be commended for his action. Speaking to reporters outside City Hall, Port-of-Spain yesterday, Warner said Camps did what this country has failed to do.
Oliver Camps called as FIFA opens 10 more Caribbean bribery cases
FIFA is investigating 10 more Caribbean football officials over their alleged roles in a bribery scandal involving former FIFA presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam.
FIFA gone too far says Camps
Oliver “Ollie” Camps, the embattled president of the T&T Football Federation (T&TFF) has quit his position with immediate effect after a 19-year reign.
Litigation with the 2006 Warriors may force the TTFF into bankruptcy
With regard to the ongoing litigation between 13 of the 2006 World Cup players and the TTFF, the latest development is that the TTFF, and its president Oliver Camps, have failed to comply with a High Court order to make an interim payment of TT$4.26 million.