ADVISORY - CHANGES IN SCREENING SESSIONS FOR TOBAGO LEG OF HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAM The TTFA is advising that there have been changes to the schedule for screening sessions for the following groups in Tobago which falls under the High Performance Program for the age categories mentioned below. U15 Girls Program Screening May 21 and 22 9am - 11amMay 24 and 26 4pm - 6pm Venue: Eric Hovell Recreation Ground Calder...
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...
CONTINUE READINGTELFER SETTLING AT COLUMBUS, KEEPS SIGHTS ON NATIONS LEAGUE CAMPAIGN Trinidad and Tobago winger Ryan Telfer is slowly adjusting to his new environment after making the switch to Columbus Crew 2 on an MLS NEXT Pro professional contract last month. Telfer joins Crew 2 after spending the 2021 season with Atletico Ottawa of the Canadian Premier League. The former Toronto FC player is currently recovering from an injury sustained in...
CONTINUE READINGTTFA holds screening for High Performance TeamsThe Trinidad and Tobago Football Association will be hosting screening sessions for Girls between the ages of 13-15 years old and boys between the ages of 12-14 years old both in Trinidad and Tobago geared towards selection on the TTFA High Performance teams.Player eligibility is as follows Girls U- 15 - Born after Jan 1 2007 - Dec 31 2009Boys U-14 - Born after...
CONTINUE READINGTTFA Normalisation Committee thanks all for help in resolving debt problemThe members of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association’s (TTFA) Normalisation Committee (NC) wishes to thank the Association’s creditors and all who participated in the exercise that led to the approval of the repayment proposal that will finally resolve the years’ old debt problem. TTFA’s creditors met at the Home of Football, in Couva, on Thursday under the chairmanship of...
CONTINUE READINGCREDITORS ACCEPT TTFA'S REPAYMENT PROPOSAL UNANIMOUSLY The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association’s (TTFA) creditors met today and voted unanimously in favour of a debt repayment proposal through the Bankruptcy `Act that will see them receive based on the current validated claims anywhere from 63 cents in the dollar to 100 per cent of the monies owed to them. The meeting was held at the Home of Football, Couva and chaired...
CONTINUE READINGEve Resumes training ahead of CONCACAF U-20 championship Trinidad and Tobago Men’s team assistant coach Reynold Carrington has described the recent Player Combines staged in Washington DC and Fort Lauderdale as “beneficial” towards the Under 20 Men’s Team program ahead of the 2022 CONCACAF U-20 Men’s Championship. Matter of fact, the former senior men’s team skipper has reported back to Director of National Teams Richard Piper and head coach Angus...
CONTINUE READINGU-17 WOMEN'S HEAD COACH LOOKS FOR MORE RESILIENCE FROM PLAYERSWith Trinidad and Tobago losing its two opening matches at the 2022 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship to Panama and Nicaragua, head coach Jason Spence provided his reactions to the team's showing so far. T&T close off their Group play against leader Mexico on Wednesday. T&T are in the cellar placed position without a point so far. T&T's only goal has come...
CONTINUE READINGT&T U-17s beaten 4-0 by NicaraguaTrinidad and Tobago’s U-17 Women’s Team suffered their second straight loss, 4-0 to Nicaraguain Group C action at the Felix Sanchez Olympic Stadium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on Monday. This followed a 5-1 defeat to Panama in the opening match on Saturday in the 2022 CONCACAF Women's U-17 ChampionshipNicaragua were out of the blocks quickly opening the scoring in the third minute. Adriana Munguia...
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