TRINIDAD and Tobago's men's football coach Angus Eve is in an unenviable position. The former national captain would have envisaged coaching the senior squad as his dream job, but it is slowly turning into a nightmare. Like the Israelites in ancient Egypt, Mr Eve is being asked to make bricks with no straw. With that
Trinidad and Tobago’s next international fixture at home – a Concacaf Nations League clash against Nicaragua on March 27 – will be held at Dwight Yorke Stadium in Scarborough, Tobago. This was confirmed by TT Football Association (TTFA) director of communications Shaun Fuentes on Wednesday, who said this decision was taken owing to ongoing restoration
TRINIDAD AND Tobago men’s football team coach Angus Eve is setting his sights on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be staged in three countries – United States, Canada and Mexico.
SIGNAL Hill Secondary School lifted the Coca-Cola Girls Intercol title on their third attempt in recent years with a 3-1 victory over Five Rivers Secondary School at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva on Sunday. Signal Hill, who also played their semi-final match last week at Ato Boldon Stadium, made their trip to Trinidad worthwhile.
DAVID SCARLETT TT’s very own FIFA match official, Caleb Wales, is returning home after his first FIFA World Cup experience in Qatar. This prestigious feat makes him the fifth Trinidadian match official (fourth TT assistant referee) to officiate at a World Cup. He was preceded by Douglas James (assistant referee, USA 1994), Ramesh Ramdhan (referee,