
Former national girl's Under-17 and Under-20 women's football team captain, Anique Walker fired in seven goals to inspire Police FC to a 21-0 drubbing of Central FC in Round Four of the 2019 T&T Women’s League Football (WoLF) season.
Former national girl's Under-17 and Under-20 women's football team captain, Anique Walker fired in seven goals to inspire Police FC to a 21-0 drubbing of Central FC in Round Four of the 2019 T&T Women’s League Football (WoLF) season.
UTT and Club Sando met at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium's Training Ground in Marabella yesterday in a Game Day Four fixture of the TT Women’s Football League (WoLF).
THE 2019 Women’s Football League will open today, with a clash between the respective champions of the 2018 Premier and First Division Leagues.
The University of T&T recorded the highest margin of victory for the Women's Football League (WoLF) for the season by hammering Central Women 20-0 over the weekend.
Joseph-Warrick – No consultation on women’s football
PRESIDENT of the TT Women’s League Football (TT WoLF) Susan Joseph-Warrick is upset that the WoLF is not contacted when important decisions involving women’s football are made in this country, pointing to the alleged hiring of Stephan DeFour recently to run the women’s teams.
JADA GASKIN and Makeba Morgan both scored hat-tricks as St Augustine Juniors trounced Central Women 11-0 on Thursday, at the St Mary’s Ground in Freeport, as the Game Day Two of the TT Women’s League Football (WoLF) continued.
THE 2019 local women’s football season will kick off today when TTWOLF (TT Women's League Football) hosts its seven-a-side tournament. The tournament is open to TTWOLF members only and will take place from 10 am to 6 pm at the Eddie Hart Ground in Tacarigua.
Goals from Shakeema Forestine, Anique Walker and Shakeema Forestine helped Police registered the first victory, a 3-2 win over Club Sando in the T&T WOLF's Football League which kicked off its 2019 season at UTT O'Meara Campus Grounds on Saturday.
Susan Joseph-Warrick has replaced Sharon O’Brien as the new President of Women’s League Football (WoLF). Warrick was voted in as President at the organization’s Annual General Meeting held on April 25, 2019. She will be supported by Kenrick Hoyte (Vice President), Christine Elizabeth Ann Rose ( Treasurer), Nadia James (Assistant Secretary Operations), Annleyes Collette (Assistant Secretary Administration), Claire George (Assistant Secretary Competition), Arnold Murphy and Mohan Persad (Ordinary Members), Shari John (PRO) and Jamilya Mohammed (General Secretary).