Minister of Sport and Community Development Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis met with Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president Kieron Edwards earlier this month at the Ministry’s head office in Port of Spain.
The collaborative meeting centred on the TTFA’s key initiatives to elevate Trinidad and Tobago football, including the ongoing World Cup 2026 qualification campaign and the successful completion of the Trinidad and Tobago Premier Football League’s second season, and the plans for the upcoming season.
Also present were Michael Romany, new chairman of the Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (SporTT), Justin Latapy-George, head of Sport Development at SporTT, and Rixon Powder, technical administrator (Sport) at the Ministry.
Further discussions focused on advancing women’s football in Trinidad and Tobago and reinforcing the TTFA’s dedication to enhancing the social impact of football across the nation. Additionally, funding-related matters were addressed.
“The Ministry of Sport and Community Development remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association in the continued growth and development of football nationwide,” the Ministry stated.
SOURCE: T&T Express