THE Unified Football Coaches of T&T (UFCTT) has joined forces with the North American Caribbean Training Method (NACTM) to allow local football coaches and players to develop their skills.
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UFCTT, NACTM in partnership deal
A partnership set to create opportunities for footballers and coaches to ply their trade in the US market in the coming years was formed between the Unified Football Coaches of T&T (UFCTT) and the North American, Caribbean Training Methods (NACTM).
Kenwyne gets UEFA coaching license
KENWYNE ‘KJ’ JONES, the former Trinidad and Tobago and English Premier League striker, is now a certified football coach.
TTFA enters two-year partnership with Korean-based EPTS company Fitogether
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association has entered into a partnership with South Korean-based company Fitogether which will see Electronic Performance and Tracking Systems (EPTS) devices and supportive technology provided for the Men and Women’s Senior National Teams for a two-year period.
Unified Football Coaches announces Sagicor deal
THE UNIFIED Football Coaches of Trinidad and Tobago (UFCTT) announced a partnership with top insurance company Sagicor, during a Zoom media conference on Thursday.
Sancho: Benefits for T&T football once TTFA listens
T&T's football is set to benefit tremendously from the appointment of Brent Sancho, the T&T Pro League acting chairman, to the FIFA Players Status Committee.
Unified Football Coaches adopt new constitution
THE UNIFIED Football Coaches of Trinidad and Tobago (UFCTT) have adopted and ratified its new constitution, “in keeping with our ambition to build an organisation with accountability and transparency entrenched in its foundation.”
Sancho appointed to FIFA Tribunal Players' Status Chamber
TRINIDAD AND Tobago Pro League interim chairman Brent Sancho has been appointed to the FIFA Tribunal Players’ Status Chamber (PSC) for a four-year stint, beginning on October 1.
Local football stakeholders want answers
Nearly 17 months since the normalisation committee was given a two-year tenure to fix the finances of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association, some TTFA members are demanding answers to a number of questions, including the kit deal with Miami-based sports apparel company BOL.