The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) is pleased to announce that ten local officials have been accepted on the FIFA international Panel for the 2024 calendar. This was disclosed by Michael Ragoonath, Head of the TTFA Referees Department. The following individuals will receive their FIFA badges for the coming year. Referees - Kwinsi Williams, Crystal Sobers, Cecile Hinds, Timothy Derry and Nikolai NyronAssistant Referees - Caleb Wales, Ainsley Rochard,Evelyn...
CONTINUE READINGAnton Corneal studies Japanese approach to achieving excellence on block two of FIFA Technical Leadership Diploma The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association’s Technical Director Anton Corneal joined 24 other Technical Leaders from around the globe to learn more about Japan’s approach to achieving excellence as part of block two of FIFA’s newTechnical Leadership Diploma held in Chiba, Japan, between 4-9 December.Corneal explored ‘Kaizen’, the Japanese principle of continuous improvement, during...
CONTINUE READINGT&T's Aim for Copa America date with Argentina This Thursday the Draw for the CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 took place at the Hyatt Regency, Miami in Miami, Florida, during which the national teams from Concacaf learned their group stage fate. In Group A, the winner of the Concacaf Nations League Play-In between Canada and Trinidad and Tobago will join reigning Copa America and 2022 FIFA World Cup winners Argentina, along...
CONTINUE READINGT&T Women end with 1-0 loss to Mexico Trinidad and Tobago's campaign in the 2024 Concacaf W Gold Cup qualifiers came was completed on Tuesday night, as the host team fell 1-0 to group winners Mexico at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo. T&T finished in the cellar position on the three-team League A group with a solitary point after losing three of their four matches. Mexico ended the group...
CONTINUE READINGTTFA 5-man Delegation attends Copa America Teams Seminar A Trinidad and Tobago Football Association five-man delegation led by Senior Men’s Team boss Angus Eve arrived in Miami today for the Conmebol three-day Copa America 2024 Teams Seminar and Official Draw at the James L Knight Entertainment and Convention Complex located in downtown Miami, part of the Hyatt Regency Miami. Accompanying Eve is Senior Team manager Richard Piper, head of TTFA's...
CONTINUE READINGHood names Provisional Squad to face Mexico Trinidad and Tobago's Senior Women's team head coach Richard Hood has announced a provisional squad that will enter a residential training camp ahead of its closing Concacaf W Road to Gold Cup qualifying group phase against Mexico on December 5th at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain. The match starts at 7:00pm and is the second game of a double header which...
CONTINUE READINGTrinidad and Tobago Premier Football League 2023 Annual Report Successfully concluding our inaugural season is a testament to the hard work of countless individuals and organisations. In no small measure, the resolve of our players and clubs to restore professional and semi-professional football to Trinidad and Tobago’s calendar of sporting events, must be lauded. After years of waiting and longing to be back at play, they, like us, were nimbly...
CONTINUE READINGT&T Close off Nations League with Win over USA Trinidad and Tobago secured their first ever win over United States in competitive football outside of World Cup qualifying with a 2-1 victory in the second leg Concacaf Nations League tie at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Monday night. Goals by Reon Moore and Alvin Jones, his second winner over the Americans secured the win for Angus Eve's their first in...
CONTINUE READINGStern, Theobald applaud T&T effort in first leg Former Trinidad and Tobago forward Stern John, this country's leading goalscorer in international football says the current Senior Men's team deserves credit for their resolute display against the United States on Thursday in Austin. John, currently head coach of St Lucia, took charge in his team's 0-0 draw with St Kitts/Nevis in Concacaf Nations League League B action on Thursday. But he...
CONTINUE READINGBrave T&T go down in Austin Ten-man Trinidad and Tobago did well to stave off defending Concacaf Nations League champions USA for 81 minutes in their opening Nations League quarter-final in Austin, Texas on Friday night, but the visitors ran out of gas in the final moments and conceded three late goals, to lose 3-0 at the Q2 Stadium. Noah Powder’s two first-half yellow cards piled more pressure on T&T...
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