T&T STARTS NATIONS LEAGUE CAMPAIGN TONIGHT IN MANAGUATrinidad and Tobago's Senior Men will begin their 2022/2023 Concacaf Nations League and 2023 Gold Cup qualifying campaign at 8pm, 10pm TT tonight at the National Stadium in Managua against hosts Nicaragua. The team will be led by Assistant Coach Reynold Carrington in the absence of head coach Angus Eve who missed the trip due to a family emergency. The compliment of 19...
CONTINUE READINGT&T Senior Men prepare in Managua A 19-member squad is scheduled to take the training pitch on Wednesday night in Managua following the arrival of the contingent in two batches on Tuesday and today ahead of Friday’s opening Concacaf Nations League encounter with Nicaragua. Head Coach of the Men’s Senior Team Angus Eve will miss the encounter after being unable to travel due to a personal family emergency. Also missing...
CONTINUE READINGEve includes locals for match vs St Lucia Trinidad and Tobago's Men's Senior Team head coach Angus Eve conducted training sessions on Saturday and Sunday with a 22-man squad comprising of mainly home-based players ahead of tomorrow's closed door encounter against St Lucia's Senior Men's Team at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella from 3pm. This exercise is part of the preparations for the upcoming Concacaf Nations League opening pair of...
CONTINUE READINGEve selects 24-man U-20 Squad Angus Eve today announced a Twenty-four man Trinidad and Tobago Men’s U-20 Squad that will head off to the CONCACAF Men’s U-20 Championship in Honduras next month. Prior to arriving for the championship, the squad will travel to Costa Rica for a training camp. Eve oversaw a residential training camp at the Home of Football in Couva from May 19th-28th with thirty seven players. During...
CONTINUE READINGEve closer to Final 24 Trinidad and Tobago's U-20 Men's team head coach Angus Eve is a couple days away from trimming his squad to twenty four players for the upcoming CONCACAF Men's U-20 championship in Honduras. Eve has had a provision squad in a residential camp at the TTFA Home of Football for the past couple of weeks. On Thursday, T&T lost 1-0 to Guyana's Senior Men's team at...
CONTINUE READINGAubrey keeps keen eye on Nations League opener Costa Rica-based defender and Trinidad and Tobago 2021 Player of the Year Aubrey David believes this country can come out of the upcoming international window with the desired results as the Concacaf Nations League gets set to take centre-stage. T&T will be away to Nicaragua on June 3 before returning to face Bahamas on June 6th at the Hasely Crawford Stadium at...
CONTINUE READINGTTFA congratulates Wales on World Cup appointment The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association is pleased to congratulate Mr Caleb Wales on his appointment as an Assistant Referee for the FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar. Today, the FIFA Referees Committee announced the lists with the names of the selected match officials for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. 36 referees, 69 assistant referees and 24 video match officials (VMOs) have been...
CONTINUE READINGTTFA ENTERS FIFA ESPORTS WORLDThe Trinidad and Tobago Football Association has entered the world of Online Gaming competition. The TTFA will host the The Trinidad and Tobago FIFAe Nations Invitational which is a pilot scouting initiative to gauge the interest and skill level in FIFA esports domestically. The TTFA has signed onto this initiative in order to create a competitive and self-sustaining domestic and international esports ecosystem that is capable...
CONTINUE READINGTTFA HOLDS INAUGURAL 'A' LICENCE COACHING COURSE IN JULY The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association will host its inaugural TTFA "A" Licence Coaching Course at the FA's Technical Center, Home of Football, Couva from July 4-11, 2022. The course will accommodate participants from all Caribbean member associations and other eligible candidates who are Caribbean citizens. This course is consistent with similar content, contact hours and learning outcomes of other A...
CONTINUE READINGCorneal introduces new High Performance Program The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association is set to embark on a new High Performance Program for national youth teams which will include screening and training programmes designed for U-13, U-15 Boys and Girls spanning a four-year period. The program will be overseen by technical director Anton Corneal. "I think it's really hitting the reset button. Programs came to an end when we had...
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