THE majority of the member clubs of the Tobago Football Association (TFA) are condemning the unlawful actions made by their president Anthony Moore to select the representatives for the upcoming TT Football Association’s (TTFA) AGM and elections, on Sunday.
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Ferguson, Wallace on TTFA court ruling: If we win, we will pay
T&T FOOTBALL Association (TTFA) presidential candidates William Wallace and Richard Ferguson said if successful in the association’s elections, on Sunday, they will oblige with yesterday’s High Court ruling in favour of former senior men’s national coach Stephen Hart.
Plus one for Caribbean Football
The visit by the Presidents of FIFA and CONCACAF to Trinidad for the opening of the Home of Football and the fact that the hosts for the 2026 World Cup are between 3 nations from CONCACAF, presents many great opportunities. Most importantly, it can be used as a catalyst to ensure a steady growth path towards the region possessing more formidable oppositions in world football. The next bold step for regional football leaders should be to lobby the region's governing body to assist in offering more playing opportunities for its own, as those for example of the EU region. The players are ultimately the most important resource of the game meaning a higher standard must be attained to be respected.
CFA/TFA election votes in limbo
Six potential votes from the Tobago Football Association (TFA) and the Central Football Association (CFA) appear to be hanging in the balance, ahead of the T&T Football Association (TTFA) Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Election on November 24 at the Home of Football in Balmain, Couva.
President John Williams Responds
As president of the TTFA, I wish to formally welcome to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago FIFA President Mr. Gianni Infantino and CONCACAF President Mr. Victor Montagliani on this historic occasion of the formal opening of the Home of Football.
PM wants no more excuses from TTFA
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says the football fraternity should have no more excuses for its poor state, both on and off the field, in the future now.
Wallace vows to revive football in Tobago
TT Football Federation (TTFA) presidential candidate William Wallace has vowed to revive the sport in his native Tobago if he wins the organisation's executive election on November 24.
CONCACAF boss: New World Cup format was best
CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani is standing by the change in the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying format implemented earlier this year, saying it was forced upon them because of a media rights issue and the new Nations League. However, he says the format will again change for the 2026 World Cup in the United States.
John-Williams names election slate
TT FOOTBALL Association (TTFA) president David John-Williams, who is seeking another term, has announced his slate for the association's upcoming elections on November 24.