FC Phoenix joins TTPFL Tier 1 FC Phoenix will join the Trinidad and Tobago Premier Football League (TTPFL) Tier One (1) for the upcoming 2023/2024 Season which kicks off on 24 November 2023. FC Phoenix's application to join Tier 1 was received in early October 2023 and was approved by the TTPFL upon review. FC Phoenix will be the first Tobago based club to compete in Tier 1. Last season,...
CONTINUE READINGFIFA officials meet with TTFA on Statute Reform The Normalisation Committee of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association earlier this week welcomed to our shores Mr. Nodar Akhalkatsi, Director of Strategic Projects & MA Governance at the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), and Ms. Sofia Malizia, MA Governance Manager at FIFA. Both officials held meetings with the Normalisation Committee, under chairman Robert Hadad as well as stakeholders of the...
CONTINUE READINGSwift says T&T Women focused on Friday's clash with Puerto Rico Trinidad and Tobago's experienced defender Victoria Swift has described the build-up to Friday's Concacaf Road to W Gold Cup qualifier against Puerto Rico as intense and purposeful. This country's Senior Women's Team will play on home soil for the first time since April, 2022, aiming to put points on the board following their opening 6-0 loss to Mexico last...
CONTINUE READINGPRESS RELEASE TTFA: Apology to Guaya United Football Club At the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) reconvened Annual General meeting held on Saturday October 7th , the General Secretary was directed by the Meeting to apologise, on behalf of the TTFA,to the Guaya United Football Club, as a consequence of the following sequence of events: On September 9th, 2023, Guaya United (Guaya) played a TT Premier Football League Tier...
CONTINUE READINGNormalization Committee congratulates Men's Team The Normalization Committee of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) congratulates the players and coaching staff of this country’s senior men’s national team, under the leadership of Angus Eve, following their performances in the 2023/2024 Concacaf Nations League Group Stage. The results (three wins and one loss) have placed them second in the Concacaf Nations League’s Group A and have assured qualification to the...
CONTINUE READINGT&T to face US in Nations League Quarter Finals Trinidad and Tobago will face the United States in the quarter finals of the Concacaf Nations League in November. T&T will face the US in the opening leg of the home and away tie in Austin, Texas on November 16th before playing at home at a venue to be announced in Trinidad on November 20th. The winner advances to the semi...
CONTINUE READINGT&T go for fourth win Trinidad and Tobago head coach Angus Eve has commended the “One Team” approach by his players during the spectacular come-from-behind League “A” Group”A” victory over Guatemala in the 2023-2024 Concacaf Nations League, on Friday night. Guatemala built an early two-goal lead through Rubio Méndez (12th minute) and Oscar Santis (31st), before T&T rallied through Alvin Jones’ penalty (36th), Reon Moore’s close-up equaliser (54th) for 2-2,...
CONTINUE READINGT&T Stay atop Nations League Group It was an instant classic. National youth striker Nathaniel "Natty" James grabbed an 89th minute winner from a free kick, as Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Warriors rallied from two goals down to defeat Guatemala 3-2 in their Group A, CONCACAF Nations League A match, on Friday night at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. A point playing away to already relegated Curacao on Tuesday will guarantee...
CONTINUE READINGT&T vs Guatemala - Concacaf Nations League Trinidad and Tobago men's football team coach Angus Eve says the Soca Warriors will be treating their 2023/4 Concacaf Nations League A game against Guatemala like a final when the two teams meet from 9 pm on Friday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo. TT currently sit atop the six-team Nations League group with a maximum six points from two matches and...
CONTINUE READINGPlayer Profile - Kaile Auvray (Newsday Collaboration) KAILE Auvray, 19, has quickly become a popular player for this country. The diminutive attacking midfielder has skills and an understanding of the game beyond his years. His low centre of gravity and slippery style make him a nightmare for opposing defenders, and he already has the support of the TT fans. Auvray was born in Caen, France, and has lived in US,...
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