VENTURE Credit union is clearing $23 million in debt accumulated by former Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president David John-Williams.
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Hadad did not budget for players’ stipend
No stipends will be afforded to local players currently in training with the national team under coach Terry Fenwick and manager Adrian Romain.
Football agent Joshua Lamb irked by Commissioner Griffith's comments
LOCAL football agent Joshua Lamb says his various roles in the sport are now in serious jeopardy, following statements made by Police Commissioner Gary Griffith, who likened the handling of two young T&T footballers, currently stuck in London, to "human trafficking in sport."
Fenwick says, Guyana FIFA protest has nothing to do with T&T
T&T men's senior football coach Terry Fenwick said the Guyana Football Federation's (GFF) claim that in a FIFA World Cup qualifier T&T fielded an ineligible player in Andre Boucaud has "nothing to do with us."
T&T could lose World Cup qualifying points over fielding a player agent
The embattled Trinidad and Tobago FA, currently ruled by a FIFA Normalisation Committee, could face the embarrassment of losing points from its recent World Cup qualifiers for playing an ineligible player.
Good opportunity to settle on a football team uniform
The announcement of a new sponsor of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA), in BOL, brings the opportunity for us to design and adapt a uniform that will become established.
Griffith: Two national youth footballers stranded in UK, arm of human trafficking
COMMISSIONER of Police Gary Griffith says he is liaising with the TT Football Association's (TTFA) normalisation committee and the Ministry of National Security to ensure the safe arrival of two youth team footballers who were lured and left "stranded" abroad with the pretext of lucrative contracts.
TTFA signs new BOL sportswear deal
The T&T football teams will have a new football kit, courtesy of Miami-based sportswear company- BOL, a company formed by the combined efforts of businessmen Eduardo Acordi, Marco Gandelman, and Tiago Pinto.
Dear Editor: TTFA member bodies have no uniformity, and it’s killing our game
“[The TTFA’s] associate members also need structural reform, especially for youth development. Every group does whatever it wants. Under-8s may play in 7v7 competitions in south Trinidad, but play 5v5 in the east, and something completely different in the north—each with different sized goalposts or field dimensions. There is no national uniformity…”