On 19 September 2021, Prison Service superintendent Lee Davis was elected as president of the Trinidad and Tobago Super League (TTSL) for a four-year term. Instead, Davis and his fellow board members
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
THE Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL), by itself, cannot develop the country's young players for the senior national team. And with the absence of the TT Pro League and Super League domestically, since March 2020, young footballers transitioning from secondary school have limited options locally, to expand their budding careers. So said Soca Warriors head
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.