T&T BEACH SOCCER TEAMS TO PLAY IN BAHAMAS CUP Trinidad and Tobago will be represented at the 2022 Bahamas Beach Soccer Cup with two national senior teams, Men’s and Women, jetting off to Nassau later this month. The tournament is being hosted by the Bahamas Beach Soccer Association in collaboration with Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) and will include the national teams of Colombia, Costa Rica, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and...
CONTINUE READINGAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS APPROVED AT EGM The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) held an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) at the Home of Football on Saturday 8 October 2022 where the Association's audited financial statements for years ended 31 December 2020 and 2021 were approved by the General Membership. At the TTFA's Annual General Meeting, which was held on 21 September 2022, all other matters were addressed and approved. The...
CONTINUE READINGREGISTRATION OF FOOTBALL ACADEMIES TO BEGIN OCTOBER 12TH The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) in furtherance of its efforts to provide a safe space for all players while continuing to fulfill of its safeguarding obligations to CONCACAF and FIFA, would like to advise all its Members that the registration of football academies will begin on Wednesday 12th October 2022 from 12:00 midday.The registration of academies is an essential safeguarding...
CONTINUE READINGTTFA LAUNCHES FIFA GIRLS PLAY PROGRAM The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association will launch a Girls Football Campaign titled “Girls Play” by hosting a pair of One-Day festivals at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on October 15th and in Tobago at the Dwight Yorke Stadium on December 3rd. The football development program is geared towards Girls between the ages of 6-12 years old. The program is being funded by the Women's...
CONTINUE READINGTTFA LIVES! DEBT REPAYMENT PROPOSAL APPROVED The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) was granted a new lease on life onSeptember 28, 2022 after the Honourable Justice Devindra Rampersad approved theAssociation’s debt repayment proposal filed under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA).This decision will allow the TTFA to begin dispensing payments to its creditors, some of whom,have been owed for more than a decade.Commenting on the landmark approval, TTFA Normalization...
CONTINUE READINGTTFA holds Safeguarding Workshops for stakeholders The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association in compliance with FIFA and CONCACAF's manadate to prioritise Safeguarding, will be hosting a series of free safeguarding workshops open to all coaches, adminisitrators and volunteers and other members of clubs and academies. This one day workshop will be held on Saturday October 1st at the Home of Football from 12:00 pm to 2: 00 pm Additional One-day...
CONTINUE READINGTrinidad and Tobago's Senior Men suffered a 2-1 defeat to host nation Thailand in the Third Place match of the King's Cup 2022 at the Chiang Mai Stadium before 12,500 fans on Sunday. Tajikistan captured the Cup with a win, 3-0 on penalties over Malaysia in the Final at the same venue later in the day. Finnish-based defender Kareem Moses headed home T&T's equaliser at 1-1 in the 61st minute...
CONTINUE READINGTrinidad and Tobago were made to rue missed chances on goal as they slipped to a 2-1 defeat to Tajikistan in the opening match of the King's Cup 2022 at the Chiang Mai Stadium on Thursday. Greek-based professional Judah Garcia opened the scoring for T&T in the 27th minute but Tajikistan hit back with a 47th minute equalizer from Mukhammadzhon Rakhimov. Columbus Crew's Kevin Molino wore the armband for T&T...
CONTINUE READINGT&T TAKES ON TAJIKISTAN TODAY IN CHIANG MAI Trinidad and Tobago's senior men will try to make it four victories in a row in international football action when they face Tajikistan in the opening match of the King's Cup 2022 at the 700th Anniversary Chiang Mai Stadium in Thailand from 6:30am TT Thursday. T&T, under head coach Angus Eve are coming off consecutive back to back wins over St Vincent/Grenadines...
CONTINUE READINGT&T SENIOR MEN SETTLE IN CHIANG MAI Following almost two days of travelling, the majority of the Trinidad and Tobago Senior Men's Team assembled at the Kantary Hills Hotel in Chiang Mai with head coach Angus Eve able to conduct an 80-minute training session at the Nice Place Sporting Club training facility on Tuesday evening. There was one adjustment with Scottish-based midfielder Daniel Phillips being ruled out of the King's...
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