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Give a woman the job

Give a woman the job Former TT senior women’s head coach Jamaal Shabazz. - THE TTFA (Trinidad and Tobago Football Association) is currently advertising the post for national women’s team coach, with local, and even international coaches, available to apply. The position has been vacant for over a year, since Stephan De Four was dismissed in December 2019. De Four served as coach for the 2020 Olympic Games qualifying series, but the TT squad were eliminated in the group stage, in October 2019. Even though TT, as hosts, were the overwhelming favourites to advance as the group winners, from Group A of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) leg, they finished third in the group, behind St Kitts/Nevis and Dominican Republic.

Fifa scraps Men s U-17 and U-20 tourneys, but Concacaf gets four automatic Women s W/Cup places

Home / Volley / Global Football / Fifa scraps Men’s U-17 and U-20 tourneys, but Concacaf gets four automatic Women’s W/Cup places Fifa scraps Men’s U-17 and U-20 tourneys, but Concacaf gets four automatic Women’s W/Cup places Two generations of Trinidad and Tobago football players will miss the chance to push for a place at a world youth cup tournament, as the Bureau of the Fifa Council announced today that it has scrapped the 2021 Men’s Under-17 and Under-20 competitions. The decision was attributed to the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo: Trinidad and Tobago players (from left) Josiah Wilson, Abdul Quddoos Hypolite and Molik Khan line up before kickoff against Panama in the TTFA U-15 Invitational competition at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on 17 July 2019.

FIFA Fast Facts - KYMA

FIFA Fast Facts - KYMA
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Tributes for sweet soul Rhea Jarvis - Antigua Observer Newspaper

Tributes for ‘sweet soul’ Rhea Jarvis Spread the love “A treasured member of our team” is how the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) is remembering Rhea Jarvis who on Sunday became the fifth person in the country lost to Covid-19. A statement issued by the ABFA last night described the 46-year-old healthcare worker from Pigotts as a “loyal servant of the game for two decades”. Over the years, Jarvis served as manager of the boys’ and girls’ national teams. She was also the local course organiser for the ABFA, Concacaf and FIFA, and a Caribbean Football Union and ABFA match coordinator. She was appointed to the Concacaf 2020 list of coordinators.

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