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Re: 2013 WoLF Thread
« Reply #30 on: June 03, 2013, 06:08:50 AM »
Dais ah good piece ah licks dat pass dey. One more goal and Central FC would have been even in terms of being better by goals scored against DMC.

hmmm.........Ah leaving dat alone...

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« Reply #31 on: June 04, 2013, 05:06:28 AM »
Some footage from Sundays game. Check the goal around the 1.54 mark. Wicked!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Utn5kCmX68I
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Re: 2013 WoLF Thread
« Reply #32 on: June 04, 2013, 02:01:52 PM »
Central F.C.'s Lady Sharks beat top of the table Diego Martin Central 21-0 during the week.

DMC have many promising players, but they are all quite young and joined this league to learn and develop. I believe DMC won 11-0 the week before!

Where is the sportsmanship?

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Not sure if its true but I now heard that the ref ended the game 10 minutes early as he had run out of spaces for goalscorers on his card! The mercy rule!!

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Re: 2013 WoLF Thread
« Reply #33 on: June 19, 2013, 08:09:57 AM »
PREMIER DIVISION - MATCH DAY 7
   
25 21-Jun-13 Step by Step F.C. vs Real Dimension F.C. UWI Front Ground 6:00 p.m.

26 22-Jun-13 St. Ann's Rangers F.C. vs National U17 Girls Trinity Coll. Moka 4:00 p.m.

27 23-Jun-13 Trincity Nationals F.C. vs Tobago Utd Eddie Hart Ground 2:00 p.m.

28 22-Jun-13 St. Augustine F.C. vs Malick City F.C. St Augustine Sen. Sec 4:00 p.m.
 
FIRST DIVISION A

16 23-Jun-13 Diego Martin Central vs Tobago All Stars Diego Martin Central 2:00 p.m.

17 23-Jun-13 Barataria Ball Players vs Malabar Superstars Barataria Oval, Lower 6th Avenue. 4:00 p.m.
 
FIRST DIVISION B
 
13 23-Jun-13 Civic Centre Pioneers vs MOS Schoolaz Clifton Hill Ground 4:00 p.m.

14 23-Jun-13 La Brea UTD vs Petrotrin Brighton Ground, La Brea

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Re: 2013 WoLF Thread
« Reply #34 on: June 19, 2013, 08:29:57 AM »
As far as I can calculate, Central F.C.'s Lady Sharks have now played 5 games, won 5, scored 50 and conceded 1.

They're currently working on their shaky defence!!!

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« Reply #35 on: June 19, 2013, 09:17:40 AM »
Maybe you can get a few of the ladies to play on your men's team.

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« Reply #36 on: June 19, 2013, 11:58:05 AM »
Maybe you can get a few of the ladies to play on your men's team.



I don't believed that's allowed. However, one of the Lady Sharks is coach of our under 17's and several of her players will be signing contracts for our first team. One may be attending an academy in the UK. Several will be trialing with a British club in the next four weeks.

As for the girls, it's too soon to say how good they are as individuals. We'll need to see them in the Premier League before we contact  women's teams in Europe and USA. However, there are one or two who stand out now, and one has been offered a contract in Brazil.

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« Reply #37 on: June 19, 2013, 04:02:15 PM »
And none Central developed, Mollon was already a star when you signed her, dont make it sound like your club is responsible for any of them, this is only their 5 game with your club.

Trini players are known for trials without success.

Dont fool yourself.

I remember you said once that Central was signing with some big club to partner them too.

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« Reply #38 on: June 19, 2013, 05:45:02 PM »
And none Central develop, Mollon was already a star when you signed her, dont make it sound like your club is responsible for any of them, this is only their 5 game with your club.

Trin players are know for trials with success.

Dont fool yourself.

I remember you said once that Central was signing with some big club to partner them too.



Yeah, Jack, it's kinda difficult to develop a player correctly in 10 months. And if you had any kind of comprehension, you would recognise that I was talking about U17 boys, not girls. They've had a full Reserve and youth league season, and I do believe we have developed them further and added to their potential.

Trin players are know for trials with success. I don't understand this sentence, so I can't comment.

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« Reply #39 on: June 19, 2013, 06:37:41 PM »
I fixed it.

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Re: 2013 WoLF Thread
« Reply #40 on: June 19, 2013, 08:18:50 PM »

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Re: 2013 WoLF Thread
« Reply #41 on: July 19, 2013, 01:57:35 AM »
Alexander, Alonzo put Malick ahead of pack in WoLF.
T&T Guardian Reports.


A hat-trick from Rhonique Alexander and a double from Ashley Alonzo saw Malick City ease its way to a 5-0 win and a spot at the top of the standings, at the expense of a struggling Step by Step FC, when action continued in the Women’s League Football (WoLF) Premier Division competition, on Wednesday.

Having played one match more than defending champion Real Dimension, Malick City will be grateful for the big-win but cautious of the possibility of losing its lead once again when the top two teams play in a crucial match-up tomorrow, at Maracas Recreation Ground, St Joseph.

Malick’s 5-0 win over second-from-bottom Step by Step followed St Augustine’s first draw of the campaign in a 1-1 tie with Defence Force, in the opening match of a double header at UWI Gorund, St Augustine. Step by Step will return to action today when it faces the resurging National Women’s U-17 team at UWI Ground, St Augustine, from 6 pm.

Premier Division matches will continued into Sunday, which will also see the final round of matches in the First Division, Group A.

Central FC and Tobago have already been confirmed as the top two sides in Group A, but will be in action to complete the fixtures. Civic Centre Pioneers and Pretrotrin have also taken first and second place, respectively, in Group B, and with the top two teams in Group A, will advance to the Big-Four competition, where the two finalists will earn promotion to the Premier Division. The bottom two teams at the end of the Premier Division, will be relegated to the First Division. The Big-Four is expected to start on Wednesday and be completed next Friday, at venues to be confirmed.

Thursday’s Results

St Augustine  1 (Afiya Penco 27th) v Defence Force 1 (Shanice Pierre 41st)

Malick City 5 (Rhonique Alexander 3, Ashley Alonzo 2) v Step by Step 0

Fixtures [Premier Division]

Today

 National U-17 Women v Step by Step, UWI Ground, St Augustine, 6 pm

Tomorrow

 St Ann’s Rangers FC v St Augustine FC, Moka, 4 pm
 Malick City v Real Dimension, Maracas Recreation Ground, St Joseph, 5 pm
 Defence Force v Trincity Nationals, Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Ground, 4 pm

Sunday [Premier Division]

n National U-17 Women v Tobago Women, Settlement Ground, 5.45 pm

First Division A

n Central FC v Diego Martin Central, Enterprise Ground, 4 pm
Barataria Ball Players v Tobago All Stars, Barataria Oval, Lower Sixth Avenue, 4 pm

Standings [Premier Division]

Teams    Pld    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Malick City    9    6    1    2    23    7    19
Real Dimension    8    6    0    2    28    6    18
Trincity Nationals    9    5    2    2    23    11    17
National U-17    8    5    1    2    19    17    16
St Augustine FC    8    3    3    2    14    12    12
Tobago    7    2    2    3    5    7    8
Defence Force    8    2    1    5    8    11    7
Step by Step    8    1    2    5    6    39    5
Rangers    9    0    2    7    8    24    2

First Division A

Teams    Pld    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Central FC    8    8    0    0    72    1    24
Tobago All Stars    8    5    1    2    31    17    16
Malabar All Stars    9    4    1    4    25    11    13
Diego Martin    8    4    0    4    20    54    12
Barataria    8    1    0    7    3    45    3
Tunapuna    5    0    0    5    0    23    0

First Division B

Teams    Pld    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Civic Centre    9    6    1    2    50    9    19
Petrotrin    9    4    3    2    28    20    15
La Brea    9    4    2    3    23    18    14
MoS Schoolaz    9    1    0    8    5    59    3

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Re: 2013 WoLF Thread
« Reply #42 on: August 03, 2013, 06:28:13 AM »
U-17s withdraw as WoLF continues.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Following a lengthy break to facilitate the senior women’s national team training programme, the Women’s League Football (WoLF) Premier Division competition will continue today with three matches, comprising teams which are not affected by the national team’s tour of England.

A major change has been made to the fixtures, with the withdrawal of the Women’s National Under-17 team which has to shift its focus on the upcoming CFU Under-17 qualifying competition.
 
The team, since starting its first ever Wolf campaign, saw a mix of results, which started with a string of losses, before gaining momentum to record consecutive wins. The Under-17 team lost its first two matches of the second round, and will see the remaining fixtures defaults.
 
Current league runner-up Trincity Nationals, which sits a point behind leader Real Dimension, will travel to the Dibe Recreation Ground, Long Circular Road, St James, where the club will face Step by Step from 4.15 pm.

A win will see Nationals take the top spot, but it leaves Real Dimension with two matches in hand. The First Division Big-Four competition, which is a qualifying competition for the Premier Division has been postponed.
 
Schedule

Today

Step by Step vs Trincity Nationals, Dibe Recreation Ground, Long Circular, 4.15 pm
Defence Force vs St Ann’s Rangers, Hasely Crawford Stadium training ground, 4 pm

Tomorrow
St Augustine FC vs Tobago, St Augustine Secondary, 4.15 pm
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Re: 2013 WoLF Thread
« Reply #43 on: August 16, 2013, 11:12:45 PM »
Central F.C.'s Lady Sharks beat Petrotrin 4-1 to win promotion to the Premier League in their first season.

I am not sure of the exact timing of the goals, but I believe Central took the lead after approx 10 mins and added a second within a couple of minutes. The Lady Sharks killed the game after something like 25 mins with their third goal. The second half was much more pedestrian and Petrotrin finally got onto the scoresheet around 30 mins into the 2nd half. Sharks immediately regained a three goal lead.

There was around 150 people at Ato Boldon to see the game, but the Lady Sharks supporters came with a tassa section, horns, flags and coolers and made lots of noise throughout the game.

In the first match, Point Fortin beat Tobago (I think that score may also have been 4-1)

Point Fortin will play Central F.C. Ladies in the final on Sunday somewhere near Edinburgh 500.

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« Reply #44 on: August 17, 2013, 05:34:18 AM »
Congrats to Lady Sharks !!!!!
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« Reply #45 on: August 17, 2013, 07:24:22 AM »
Congrats to Lady Sharks !!!!!

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« Reply #46 on: August 19, 2013, 06:56:26 AM »
It appears that Central F.C.'s Lady Sharks were defeated 4-0 in the Cup Final by Point Fortin Civic Centre. Their first defeat of the season! Both teams will be promoted to the Premier league. Congrats to Point Fortin!!

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WoLF Thread.
« Reply #47 on: April 29, 2014, 05:19:36 PM »
TT Women’s Football League scheduled for May 24 kick-off.
By Shaun Fuentes (TTFA).


The Organizing Committee, led by T&TT women’s football president Sharon O’Brien is moving ahead with plans to stage another season of the TT Women’s Football League (WoLF).

O’Brien is expecting the interest in the league to be greater than years gone by due to the fact that this is a World Cup qualifying year for the National Senior Women’s team along with the Caribbean Football Union’s final qualifying round slated to be held in T&T in August. Additionally, the strong showing by the Women’s National Under 20 team in the CONCACAF Finals earlier this year, it is hoped will attract more younger players to the League.

“We are expecting that the appetite for women’s football will be better this year and this is largely due to some of the promising performances we have seen by our national teams,” O’Brien said.



The League is expected to start on May 24th and the National Women’s Under 15 team will participate in the Premier Division alongside defending champions Real Dimension, Trincity Nationals, Malick City, St. Ann's Rangers, St. Augustine FC, Defence Force and new promoted team Central FC, and Civic Centre Pioneers. Caledonia AIA will be producing a team in the 1st division this year.

“From an administrative standpoint we are looking to improve things and to ensure we have a properly run league which can attract players and ensure that the current ones are able to play the game in a well staged league. The Senior Women’s has a busy season ahead of them and our youth teams also have a lot to look forward to and I am expecting all of these factors to contribute to the interest developing in local women’s football,” O’Brien added.

FIFA Women’s football consultant, Mexican Andrea Rodebough visited the TTFA offices earlier this month and held meetings with local officials, citing the need for a proper league for women’s football.

“The meetings were very useful to us and she indicated the need for us to have a strong league if we are to see the growth of women’s football in the country. We intend to give it our best shot at making this a reality.”

O’Brien can be contacted at 623 9500  by Friday 9th May, 2014 by any clubs interested in joining the League for the upcoming season.

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« Reply #48 on: June 04, 2014, 10:05:18 AM »
Guardian online  June 3rd

A week following an unconvincing opening round display from Central FC’s women’s outfit, the Sharks returned to grab their first ever official win in the Women’s League Football (Wolf) competition on Saturday, with a 2-0 win over defending champion Real Dimension in Premier Division action.

 
The win was recorded at New Settlement Ground, with Verlea Duprey and substitute Kayla Taylor scored the two goals early into the second half, to lift Central FC up to fourth place in the seven-team Premier standings. Taylor, one of T&T’s most promising teenagers also recorded an assist on the first goal. Taylor’s goal, meanwhile, came from a clever assist from the team’s and national Under-20 captain Anique Walker.

 

The win for Central put it on three points with Real Dimension (equal of goal difference), which recorded its first loss after two matches. Central lost its opening match, 3-0, against current league leader St Ann’s Rangers a week prior, while Real Dimension edged St Augustine 2-1.

 

In Saturday’s other Premier Division match, St Augustine FC won for the first time after three matches with a 2-0 triumph over the National Under-15 girls’ team. A day later, First Division action kicked off with Ministry of Sport Schoolaz storming to the top of the table with a 11-0 thrashing of Debe All Stars. Chelcy Ralph scored four goals, while Zoe Swift and Jasandra Joseph each bagged a hat-trick. Athalia Massey scored the other goal. Petrotrin FC sealed the league second biggest win of the season by virtue of a 8-0 whipping of Diego Martin Central United. Nikeisha Noel scored five, while Afeisha Clement, Delicia Duntin and Solange Gopaul completed the rout.

 

Action is scheduled to continue today with a Premier Division clash between Central FC and the National Under-15 team, at Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground, from 6.30 pm.

 

 

Results:

 

Central FC 2 (Verlea Duprey 49th, Kayla Taylor 57th) v Real Dimension 0

 

St Augustine FC 2 (Atiya Penco, Denise Fritz) v National U-15 Girls 0

 

Sunday

 

First Division

 

Petrotrin FC 8 (Nikeisha Noel 4th, 46th, 68th, 70th, 80th, Afeisha Clement 35th, Delicia Duntin 64th, Solange Gopaul 78th) v Diego Martin Central Utd 0

 

MoS Schoolaz 11 (Zoe Swift 5th, 57th, 69th, Chelcy Ralph 11th, 67th, 73th, 84th, Jasandra Joseph 30th, 42nd, 62nd, Athalia Massey 46th) v Debe All Stars 0

 

Fixtures

 

Central FC v National U-15, Edinburgh 500, 6.30 pm

 

 

 

Standings
Premier Division
Teams    Pld    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Rangers    2    1    1    0    3    0    4
St Augustine    3    1    1    1    3    2    4
Real Dimension    2    1    0    1    2    3    3
Central FC    2    1    0    1    2    3    3
National U-15    1    0    0    1    0    2    0
Defence Force    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
Point Fortin Civic    0    0    0    0    0    0    0

 

 

 

First Division
Teams    Pld    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
MoS Schoolaz    1    1    0    0    11    0    3
Petrotrin    1    1    0    0    8    0    3
Diego Martin Central    1    0    0    1    0    8    0
Debe All    1    0    0    1    0    11    0
La Brea Angels    0    0    0    0    0    0    0
Rangers    0    0    0    0    0    0    0



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Re: 2014 WoLF Thread.
« Reply #49 on: June 04, 2014, 10:11:40 AM »
Central F.C. 4 -2 T&T U15's

Edinburgh 500


Huge support for U15's created a great atmosphere.  Central surged into a 3-0 lead with goals from Wilson, Duprey and Mohammed, before T&T regrouped and pulled a goal back before half time.

The U15's continued to dominate and reduced the score to 3-2 before Tampa University's Shannon Walisch banged home a header from David's corner to put the game out of reach.

Central are not yet capable of controlling the game for 90 minutes, but seem to have the knack of scoring when it matters. U15's have some very good players, but relied too much on passes over the top to bypass the defence.

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« Reply #50 on: June 07, 2014, 08:14:43 PM »
Central F.C. 5 - 3 Point Fortin Civic

Taylor x 2
Duprey x 2
Walisch

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2015 WoLF League Thread.
« Reply #51 on: April 10, 2015, 04:15:45 AM »
TT WoLF to meet clubs tomorrow
T&T Newsday.


THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Women’s League Football (TT WoLF) will be having a meeting with current clubs tomorrow at the TT Football Association (TTFA) office, Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo from 2 pm.

All new teams/clubs are also invited to attend the meeting.

According to a media release, “in spite of the announcement from the Sports Minister (Brent Sancho) about introducing a Women’s Professional League, the WoLF feels that it still has a responsibility to cater to the larger population of girls/women, new teams, young and (promising) female players who just want to have the opportunity to play.”

For more information, call 498-3878, 463-5649 or 707-8232.

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« Reply #52 on: April 22, 2015, 01:52:34 AM »
Women's league kicks off May 16
By Sean Taylor (Express).


The 2015 season of Trinidad and Tobago Women's League Football (TT WoLF) will commence on the May 16 at a yet to be determined venue.

The league competition was officially announced last Saturday at the TTFA's Hasely Crawford Stadium Office. Prizes will be awarded on May 9 for last season's outstanding performers. There will be six teams making their first appearance in the first division this season.

This year's competition features 22 teams and two divisions. The premier division includes eight teams, including promoted newcomers MOS Schoolaz and Petrotrin, as well as the usual suspects Real Dimension, Central FC, St. Augustine FC, Point Fortin Civic and of course, reigning league champions St. Ann's Rangers FC. The National U-15 Girls team are the final participants in the premier division, as they use the league action as preparation for international competition. Defence Force women's team however, were relegated to the first division.

The first division will have 14 teams contesting for the top two spots, which gain them promotion to next year's top flight. Among these clubs, there are six newcomers including; Queen's Park CC, Malvern, Crown Trace, Waterloo Starlets, Tobago Chicas and George and Anita Russell Sporting Academy. St Ann's Rangers and Petrotrin will also have their "B" teams participating in the first division.

This season will feature the league as well as the FA Cup competition which will feature all the teams from the two divisions vying for the title. The WoLF administration is enthused by the inclusion of the new clubs as it signals an increased interest to participate in women's football.

Jinelle James, Media Officer for the TT WoLF, told the Express that competition in the premier division should be fairly even in comparison to recent seasons, where one-sided games were the norm. According to her, teams are more prepared, and followers of local women's football should expect a few surprises along the way.

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Re: 2015 WoLF League Thread.
« Reply #53 on: April 22, 2015, 05:27:11 AM »
Wow! Malvern!. I don't hear nothing from their men's team!!

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Re: 2015 WoLF League Thread.
« Reply #54 on: May 09, 2015, 06:15:34 AM »
Women’s League season opens today
T&T Express Reports.


The 2015 season of the TTWoLF (T&T Women’s League Football) will commence today at the Hasely Crawford Stadium training field from 1pm with a series of activities including parade of teams and fun events where the teams will be grouped for novelty events.

This year, 20 teams will compete in one Division. Among those teams is the National Under -17 women’s team, currently coached by Rajesh Latchoo which is preparing for the upcoming FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers.

Some of the other clubs participating are Trincity Nationals, St Ann’s Rangers (two competing teams), Tobago Chicas, Defence Force, Queen’s Park CC, Malvern FC, Real Dimension, Point Fortin Civic Centre, Central FC, Crown Trace FC and Petrotrin among others.

WoLF league official Janelle James explained the format of the League.

“The League format will be one where teams are placed into one of the three groups according to their geographical location. There will be two North/EAST groups and one South/Central group which would be named after pioneer female footballers - Izler Browne, Delia De Silva and Shirley Mae,” James stated.

The League’s winner will receive $12,000, the runners up $8,000 and the third placed team will walk away with $5,000.

T&T Women’s League president Sharon O’Brien said the League was anticipating a strong turnout of players.

“We are quite excited about the upcoming season as we expect quite a number of young players to come into the fray this season. We are also anticipating that there will be several of the senior players opting to enter the new Women’s Professional League which will make way for more of the younger players, some still in Secondary School, and more of the players at the community level, to have the opportunity to compete in the Women’s League (WOLF),” O’Brien said.

O’Brien said she was pleased that the local governing body was able to continue the League.

“We have kept it going and I am quite happy about this fact. While we expect more of the more experienced players to join the Premier League, we want to take the opportunity to wish them well and we hope to continue to have our league as a breeding ground for local women’s players who can hopefully graduate to the Pro League or go on to the national level or careers abroad,” O’Brien added.

The Women’s Football League falls under the umbrella of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association. The season’s fixtures will be released in due course.

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20 teams kick off women’s league today.
T&T Guardian Reports.


The 2015 season of the TTWoLF (T&T Women’s League Football) will commence this afternoon from 1 pm at the Hasely Crawford Stadium training field with a series of activities including parade of teams and fun events where the teams will be grouped for a few novelty events.

This year twenty teams will compete in one division. Among those teams is the National Under 17 Women’s Team, currently coached by Rajesh Latchoo and which is preparing for the upcoming FIFA Under 17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. Some of the other clubs are Trincity Nationals, St Ann’s Rangers (two competing teams), Tobago Chicas, Defence Force, Queen’s Park CC, Malvern FC, Real Dimension, Point Fortin Civic Centre, Central FC, Crown Trace FC and Petrotrin among others.

Janelle James of WoLF explained the format of the League for the 2015 edition: “The teams will be placed into one of the three groups according to their geographical location. There will be two North/EAST groups and one South/Central group which would be named after pioneer female footballers —Izler Browne, Delia De Silva and Shirley Mae.”

The League’s winner will receive $12,000, the runners up $8,000 and the third placed team will walk away with $5,000.

T&T Women’s League President Sharon O’Brien said the League was anticipating a strong turn out of players with the interest in local women’s football continuously growing.

“We are quite excited about the upcoming season as we expect quite a number of young players to come into the fray this season. We are also anticipating that there will be several of the senior players opting to enter the new Women’s Professional League which will make way for more of the younger players, some still in Secondary School, and more of the players at the community level, to have the opportunity to compete in the Women’s League (WOLF),” O’Brien said.

O’Brien said she was pleased to that the local governing body was able to continue the League, particularly as it provided an avenue for local players to improve on their game over the past few years, many of which went on to make the National Senior and Youth Teams.

The Women’s Football League falls under the umbrella of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association.

Competing teams in the 2015 WOLF Season

GROUP 1 NORTH EAST

• ST. ANN'S RANGERS

• ST. AUGUSTINE F.C.

• TRINCITY NATIONALS

• TOBAGO CHICAS

• DEFENCE FORCE

• NATIONAL U-17 TEAM

GROUP 2 NORTH EAST

• QUEEN'S PARK CC

• MALVERN FC

• NET SHAKERS

• ST ANN'S RANGERS

• DIEGO MARTIN

• NORTHERN RUSH F.A.

• REAL DIMENSION

SOUTH CENTRAL

• CENTRAL FC

• LA BREA

• MOS SCHOOLAZ

• PETROTRIN

• PT. FORTIN CIVIC

• WATERLOO

• CROWN TRACE

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Re: 2015 WoLF League Thread.
« Reply #55 on: May 10, 2015, 04:12:17 AM »
Attin-Johnson lauds WoLF initiative.
By Sean Nero (Guardian).


Maylee Attin-Johnson, captain of the T&T national senior women’s football team, has described as “historic” Government’s decision to establish a Women’s Professional Football League (WoLF) and cabinet’s subsequent approval of $1.7 million to jump start the league. She expressed full support for the latest undertaking during an interview on the Sports Max Zone on Friday.

Sports Minister Brent Sancho announced Government plans during Thursday’s weekly post-Cabinet media briefing. The league will feature six franchise teams and facilitate the drafting of 40 foreign players. The latter move, said Sancho, was intended to give the league greater substance and hopefully bolster the quality of athletes on the field of play.

Attin-Johnson said, “This is an historic moment for us as females, so who won’t be excited about that? With Brent (Sancho) being the minister and having a sporting background in football–and he always had a lot of interest in terms of the development and treatment of female players on a whole, even before becoming a minister–I think it’s a fantastic initiative and we want to thank him for that.”

While she was unclear how funds for the programme would be dispensed, Attin-Johnson was confident this category of athlete would be compensated. “You are having a professional league, so you want to be paid as a professional and be treated as one. I will assume they have the right set of people behind this trying to put this together and making it a success,” she said.

Wolf was launched yesterday at the training grounds at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo with a series of activities including parade of teams and novelty events.

Twenty teams would compete in one division. They include the national Under-17 women’s team, currently coached by Rajesh Latchoo that was preparing for the upcoming FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. Other participating clubs included Trincity Nationals, St Ann’s Rangers (two competing teams), Tobago Chicas, Defence Force, Queen’s Park Cricket Club (footballers), Malvern FC, Real Dimension, Point Fortin Civic Centre, Central FC, Crown Trace FC and Petrotrin.

The League’s winner will receive $12,000, the runners up $8,000 and the third placed team will walk away with $5,000. Attin-Johnson said, at present, women footballers had to manage regular jobs to meet their financial obligations, while attempting to meet the demands associated with national duty.

“So now for three months, you can actually make a living and see how it works out. Hopefully, it would make a very huge impact in the first year, so next year, it would be even bigger,” she said. The captain said participation in women’s football had grown exponentially as witnessed with programmes from the U-13 programme up to senior team, which meant this aspect of the sport did not suffer from a paucity of players.

From her understanding of plans for the league, it was intended for expansion across the region. Under the scheme, she said, local clubs would be able to draft top-tier athletes from the Caribbean and Central America. “It will have a quality team and thereby, it will help us, the senior players, as well as the aspiring players in our country to play at a quality level leading up to the Pan American Games and to the Olympic qualifiers,” she said.

Had this country qualified for the (Fifa Women) World Cup, Attin-Johnson added, “Hopefully, it would have broadened the minds of the people in the country to support women’s football and invest in women’s football. But you know, God knows why we didn’t qualify and as disappointed as I am–and it was a colossal disappointment at that–God alone knows why we didn’t quality. The only thing we didn’t do on that day was score goals.”

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Re: 2015 WoLF League Thread.
« Reply #56 on: May 10, 2015, 04:14:46 AM »
WoLF launches one week ahead of kickoff.
By Andrew Gioannetti(Guardian).


Scores of footballers, mostly teens, yesterday took advantage of a one-week head start to familiarise themselves with their club rivals at the launch of the Women’s League Football (WoLF) a day which excluded football, but witnessed camaraderie made easy by an array of unconventional activities. Albeit on a dusty and arid Hasely Crawford Stadium training pitch in Mucurapo, the footballers, coaches, administrators, friends and relatives gathered in a light atmosphere ahead of the newly reformatted women’s league.

Matches are scheduled to kick off next weekend but the fixtures are yet to be finalised as some teams are yet to secure their match venues. They should be released by Wednesday, according to Wolf. What is certain is that there will be only one division of play, and no relegation or promotion as in previous years. Twenty teams will be split into three groups. Each team will play the other in their group once, before the top two advance to a “Big-Six” where they battle for the league title. There will also be a separate FA knockout competition.

Given that the most clubs are from the East/West corridor, they will be split into two North Groups. The third group comprises teams from both South and Central Trinidad. Tobago will be represented by one team, Tobago Chicas, and is included in North Group One. Other first time entrants include: Queen’s Park Cricket Club, which will field a women’s team in competition for the first time in its long history; Crown Trace FC, an ambitious Central-based club; Waterloo; Port-of-Spain-based Netshakers; and Northern Rush.

Amid the excitement of yesterday’s unorthodox games, Jinelle James, Wolf media representative and former national women’s team forward, gave her take on the upcoming Wolf campaign and what is expected when it meet the start of the new Ministry of Sport venture, the Professional Women’s Football League, which will kick off next month.

Although the two competitions will overlap and “may be a lot to manage”, according to James there is no disharmony between the two. “There is no conflict. Ultimately we are open to opportunities for all our players to gain exposure by competing at a high level of competition.”

The Wolf is an affiliate with the T&T Football Association (TTFA) and because of this, James suggested it is most important that current players as well a those who aspire to play on the national team, get back to regular football, and ideally play at the highest level of competition available to them.

It is understood that most clubs participating in Wolf will lose their best players, especially national team players, to the professional women’s league when it does start, as there are no contracts binding players to the amateur clubs. If a player registers for a club initially but then chooses to play for a franchise, the club can fill the gap by registering a new player with the league, but must do so no less than 48 hours before the club’s next match.

The Wolf will benefit from a voice in the women’s professional football league, through a representative, as will the Ministry of Sport and the TTFA. Because of this, James believes the players’ welfare will not be compromised. The representatives have not yet been determined.

James said she also welcomes the fact that the newly introduced league will welcome back several foreign-based nationals. Players from as far as China may be included among the 30-40 foreign players for the league. That, according to Minister of Sport Brent Sancho, who got the $1.7 million-plus sum approved by Cabinet on Thursday to assist with the initial administrative and operational expenses.

The league, which comprises six franchises for big businesses to buy into, will offer accommodation, meals and a salary, Sancho said in a recent interview. Local players can be drafted into a franchise when they hold trials later this month.

WoLF Clubs:

North 1: St Ann’s Rangers, St Augustine FC, Trincity Nationals, Tobago Chicas, Defence Force, National U-17.

North 2: Queen’s Park Cricket Club, Malvern FC, Net Shakers, Diego Martin, Northern Rush FA, Real Dimension, St Ann’s Rangers (second team).

South/Central: Central FC, La Brea, Ministry of Sport Schoolaz, Petrotrin, Pt Fortin Civic, Waterloo, Crown Trace FC.

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Re: 2015 WoLF League Thread.
« Reply #57 on: May 10, 2015, 04:25:40 AM »
WoLF president worries about timing of new league
By Sean Taylor (Express).


Scheduling concerns

On the eve of this season's Women's League Football (WoLF) action, doubts remain concerning the future of the local women's game.

The Women's Professional League (WPL) was announced in February by Minister of Sport, Brent Sancho, and is due to start in three month's time. With three weeks to go, the participating clubs have yet to be announced, nor has it been made clear whether the government or the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) would oversee the league.

The two leagues are set to operate independently of each other, as there would be no promotion or relegation stages. The Minister stated their intention to use the MLS model, and the Sport Company of Trinidad and Tobago are set to have screening for players on May 22 and 23, as well as the final player draft on May 29.

Elite players who already ply their trade in the WoLF are also going to be drafted into the WPL, as well as players from across the Caribbean and Latin America.

Leading clubs in the WoLF have already felt the sting of losing some of their more effective players. The league itself has been carded to be a developmental league for amateur players as well as players in the girls' secondary schools football league attempting to become professionals. However, it remains to be seen if they would be able to remain as relevant, with the expected exodus of players on the horizon.

TT WoLF president Sharon O'Brien preferred that at the very least, the two competitions schedule don't overlap.

"The WPL is a good move in a sense for the more experienced players to get more competitive experience. However in terms of the two running together, what has happened is some of our premier division clubs have lost players," she said.

"In terms of the WPL we believe that it should run either before or after, so the elite players can still play in the WoLF. Apparently from our understanding, the WPL is supposed to be modelled after the CPL where players play in the professional league and after they could return to the WoLF."

However, this has not yet been made explicitly clear by the WPL administration.

Communications Officer for the Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago, Natasha Nunez-St Clair could not comment or clarify details of the league as she said the administration is still finalising the finer points of the competition. She said the Minister will be calling a press conference next week on the matter. The 2015 season of the TT WoLF will begin on Saturday.

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Re: 2015 WoLF League Thread.
« Reply #58 on: May 10, 2015, 08:18:02 AM »
Attin-Johnson lauds WoLF initiative.
By Sean Nero (Guardian).


Maylee Attin-Johnson, captain of the T&T national senior women’s football team, has described as “historic” Government’s decision to establish a Women’s Professional Football League (WoLF) and cabinet’s subsequent approval of $1.7 million to jump start the league. She expressed full support for the latest undertaking during an interview on the Sports Max Zone on Friday.

Sports Minister Brent Sancho announced Government plans during Thursday’s weekly post-Cabinet media briefing. The league will feature six franchise teams and facilitate the drafting of 40 foreign players. The latter move, said Sancho, was intended to give the league greater substance and hopefully bolster the quality of athletes on the field of play.

Attin-Johnson said, “This is an historic moment for us as females, so who won’t be excited about that? With Brent (Sancho) being the minister and having a sporting background in football–and he always had a lot of interest in terms of the development and treatment of female players on a whole, even before becoming a minister–I think it’s a fantastic initiative and we want to thank him for that.”

While she was unclear how funds for the programme would be dispensed, Attin-Johnson was confident this category of athlete would be compensated. “You are having a professional league, so you want to be paid as a professional and be treated as one. I will assume they have the right set of people behind this trying to put this together and making it a success,” she said.

Wolf was launched yesterday at the training grounds at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo with a series of activities including parade of teams and novelty events.

Twenty teams would compete in one division. They include the national Under-17 women’s team, currently coached by Rajesh Latchoo that was preparing for the upcoming FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. Other participating clubs included Trincity Nationals, St Ann’s Rangers (two competing teams), Tobago Chicas, Defence Force, Queen’s Park Cricket Club (footballers), Malvern FC, Real Dimension, Point Fortin Civic Centre, Central FC, Crown Trace FC and Petrotrin.

The League’s winner will receive $12,000, the runners up $8,000 and the third placed team will walk away with $5,000. Attin-Johnson said, at present, women footballers had to manage regular jobs to meet their financial obligations, while attempting to meet the demands associated with national duty.

“So now for three months, you can actually make a living and see how it works out. Hopefully, it would make a very huge impact in the first year, so next year, it would be even bigger,” she said. The captain said participation in women’s football had grown exponentially as witnessed with programmes from the U-13 programme up to senior team, which meant this aspect of the sport did not suffer from a paucity of players.

From her understanding of plans for the league, it was intended for expansion across the region. Under the scheme, she said, local clubs would be able to draft top-tier athletes from the Caribbean and Central America. “It will have a quality team and thereby, it will help us, the senior players, as well as the aspiring players in our country to play at a quality level leading up to the Pan American Games and to the Olympic qualifiers,” she said.

Had this country qualified for the (Fifa Women) World Cup, Attin-Johnson added, “Hopefully, it would have broadened the minds of the people in the country to support women’s football and invest in women’s football. But you know, God knows why we didn’t qualify and as disappointed as I am–and it was a colossal disappointment at that–God alone knows why we didn’t quality. The only thing we didn’t do on that day was score goals.”



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Re: 2015 WoLF League Thread.
« Reply #59 on: May 16, 2015, 02:02:53 AM »
WoLF kicks off
By Sean Taylor (Express).


The Women's Professional League (WPL) is due to begin next month. But the local women's football season will kick off today, when the Women's League Football (TT WoLF) will commence as planned.

The defending champions St Ann's Rangers look set to add to their trophy cabinet this year, but not if their challengers have anything to say about it.

Hot on their tail should be Point Fortin Civic Centre, who they edged by one point last season, as well as St Augustine FC, who are becoming an emerging threat.

The Rangers outfit headed by Jason Spence, who copped the Coach of the Year award at the recent launch of the league, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium training field, has moved up the ranks rapidly over the last few seasons.

"We are only three years young, so it was a very big achievement for us to come up from the initial first division to win the premier division three years later," Spence told the Express.

The main ingredient for Civic Centre's success was quite simple; home-grown talent.

"What we have are a number of players who I have had from school, most of them from the North Zone of football because I coach St Francois, so that's how I formed the team." Spence said. He didn't single out one particular outstanding player from last year, saying his team's strength was because their collective effort. "The goals were shared among the first team," he said.

"Some of my players were able to move on to the national Under-20 team, including Jo Marie Lewis, Annalise Cummings and Maya Matouk, while Tenesha Palmer was the second-string goalkeeper to Kimika Forbes in the World Cup qualifiers."

The coach has been active recently as he has mobilised the Under-20 national team, in preparation for competition as well as added two new recruits to Rangers. Despite preferring to rely on his home-grown players however, he has acquired Natasha St Louis and Afia Mathis, both formerly of Real Dimension.

Due to the emergence of the WPL, it is uncertain who would be certain contenders for the league this year Point Fortin have been directly affected by the new professional league. However Spence did identify Point Fortin and St Augustine as his expected challengers.

St Augustine coach Desiree Sarjeant also cited unity as the determining factor in her team's rise. "A lot of our players are past and present pupils from St Augustine Secondary. I don't singularly look out for one player who should make a difference; we try to emphasise that all of us collectively can get us to the pinnacle." she said.

Sarjeant remained grounded as far as her side's chances are concerned. "I'm happy that teams look at us as a threat. We don't see it like that, we just want to go out there and continue working hard."

St Augustine have been runner-up in the lower division and have finished in the top four in the premier divisions two years in a row. They finished third last year.

The WoLF competition will consist of 19 teams based in three groups, two based in the North and one for South/Central which are to be named after outstanding past women's players.

Fixtures (Today)

Delie De Silva Group

Trincity Nationals v Tobago Chicas (Eddie Hart Grounds, Tacarigua) 4pm

U-17 National Team v St Augustine FC (TBA) 4pm

St Ann's Rangers v Defence Force (Dibe Recreation Ground) 6pm

Tomorrow

Ricarda Nelson Group

Netshakers FC v Queen's Park CC (QPS, St. Francois Ground) 4pm

Diego Martin Central v Real Dimension (Patna Village Ground, Diego Martin) 4pm

St Ann's Rangers B v Malvern FC (TBA) 4pm

Izler Browne Group

Point Fortin Civic v Crowne Trace (TBA) 4pm

MOS Schoolaz v Central FC (TBA) 4pm

Waterloo Starlets v La Brea Angels (TBA) 4pm

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