Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president Raymond Tim Kee has described Senator Brent Sancho as “the worst Sport Minister ever” as the relationship between the two bodies appears to now be at breaking point.
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T&T football in the middle of a political meltdown
A political mischief
In what can be considered by many locals in T&T to be a ‘papi show’, the current war of words between the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association President, Raymond Tim Kee and the Minister of Sports, Brent Sancho falls just short of the embarrassment experience when U.S. based British comedian John Oliver expressed his views about the alleged corrupt king pin Jack Warner in a 5 minute TV block on local Television.
FIFA pumps US$1 million into TTFA
Tim Kee focuses on business model
The T&T Football Association (TTFA) has received US$1 million from Fifa to assist in putting together some income generating initiatives. This was revealed to the Sunday Guardian by TTFA’s President, Raymond Tim Kee during a one-on-one interview on Thursday.
Tim Kee: Soca Warriors getting a raw deal
Raymond Tim Kee, president of the T&T Football Federation, believes the current Soca Warriors squad is getting a hard deal when it comes to funding from corporate T&T and Government.
Trinidad academy sign of Warner's shady deals
Port of Spain (AFP) - Trinidad and Tobago's Centre of Excellence, a football academy built with millions of dollars from FIFA, today hosts more weddings and conventions than matches, a symbol of the shady dealings of fallen executive Jack Warner.
Hart concerned about team funding
T&T Soca Warriors were expected to return home last night from Curacao, where they spent an extra three days training after losing a friendly encounter against that country on Friday night, 1-0 at the Sentro Deportivo Korsou in Willemstad, as both teams continued preparations for upcoming tournaments.
Sancho calls for Jack to account for missing funds
SPORTS MINISTER Brent Sancho has called for embattled former football administrator Jack Warner to account for the US$10 million, which was sent to him from FIFA, on behalf of South Africa, to use for its Caribbean diaspora legacy programme.
U.S $1.2m bribe for Jack
Former FIFA presidential candidate paid Warner to arrange infamous Hyatt meeting for votes
Disgraced former vice-president of FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) and MP for Chaguanas West Jack Warner allegedly collected a US$1.2 million bribe from former FIFA presidential candidate and Qatari billionaire Mohamed bin Hammam for arranging the infamous May 2011 cash-for-votes meeting at the Hyatt Regency (Trinidad) hotel in Port of Spain, according to documents seen by the Express.
How FIFA Villain Jack Warner Keeps Getting Away
A fortune in Haiti earthquake relief, $10 million from South Africa, $2 million from Qatar. Trinidad and Tobago’s Jack Warner allegedly pocketed it all—but he’s the one vowing revenge.