Barbados was given two thumbs up from the world governing body for football, Fifa on Thursday.Jair Bertoni, Fifa director of member associations for the Americas, said he was dazzled by the work of the local governing body for the sport at its headquarters in Wildey, St Michael.Bertoni, the son of Argentine FIFA World Cup winner Daniel Bertoni, gave the BFA high marks during a media conference.“I’m very impressed,” he told reporters. “The level of the maintenance of the building is good. I was speaking with Randy from the grounds financed by FIFA, and I must say the caring of the facilities, I am very satisfied with it.“It is something that you don’t see often in many other federations, so it means they care about the investment done.”
BRENT SANCHO, acting chairman of the TT Pro League, has acknowledged that there is a strong likelihood that the proposed Elite League (a merger of the Pro League and the TT Super League) will not kick off on January 27th, as has been initially planned. In fact, there is no concrete evidence that the Elite
THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) is set to launch an elite league, a combination of the TT Pro League and the Super League, in 2023.
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