GEORGIA United thwarted Roxborough Lakers 2-1 to register their first win of the season in the Premier Division of the Tobago Football Association (TFA), after going down 1-0 to defending champions Stokely Vale in their opening encounter.
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Stokely Vale make winning start
DEFENDING champions Stokely Vale began their title defence on a positive note courtesy of a slim 1-0 win over former champs Georgia United as action in the Premier Division of the Tobago Football Association (TFA) continued at various venues in Tobago last weekend.
Stokely Vale voted 'Team of the Year'
The Plymouth based team more popularly known as the 'Barrack Boys' was voted 'Team of the Year'. They received $40,000 for winning the League Championship tournament and $20,000 for capturing the FA title. They also shared in the individual awards.
Lakers, Unifiers draw 2-2
NEIGHBOURS Roxborough Lakers and Charlotteville Unifers battled to an exciting 2-2 draw as action in the Premier Division of the Tobago Football Association (TFA) got going last Wednesday.
WASA, Stokely Vale in exhibition match
However, the Charity Cup match featuring TFA 2009 champions Stokely Vale and the first runners-up St Clair Coaching School may be cancelled and fans may see a dress rehearsal for the upcoming bmobile Super League clash between WASA and Stokely Vale.
Coaching School, Bethel advance
ST CLAIR Coaching School, Roxborough Lakers and Bethel United moved on to the next round of the Tobago Football Association (TFA) Community Cup home-and-away competition following contrasting triumphs last week.
Youths remain unbeaten while other teams jostle for positions
Youths defeated Moriah Youths 4-1 to preserve their unbeaten record, while Iraq squeezed past Little Jammas to stay in the title race at the end of the first round of competition in the Castara Community Football League.
Black Rock, Lambeau Utd move on
BLACK Rock United continued their good form in the Tobago Football Association (TFA) Community Cup competition, with an overwhelming 4-0 triumph over Golden Lane last Wednesday.
Alleyne now TFA president
Raymond 'Finey' Alleyne is the new president of the Tobago Football Association (TFA). Alleyne who chaired the interim committee following a proposed vote of no-confidence and then plans to call a snap election both of which did not materialise, was constitutionally elected to manage the Association affairs at its Annual General Meeting. The meeting was convened at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, VIP Lounge, last Saturday.