Trinidad and Tobago footballers from the East Zone, winners of the recently-concluded Under-15 Copa Coca-Cola zonal finals, will represent this country at the 2010 Copa Coca-Cola Football Tournament.
Minor Leagues
Eagles beat Harlem 6-3
Eagles United took the lead atop the Central Football Association Premier League Big Four standings after a high-scoring 6-3 defeat of Harlem Strikers on Monday at Woodford Lodge Recreation Ground, Chaguanas.
SIS claims Industrial football league
Super Industrial Services Limited (SIS) walked away with the top prize of $10,000 after they captured the SIS Industrial Football league title recently.
Santa Rosa denied new players
OFFICIALS at the Eastern Football Association (EFA) club 1st FC Santa Rosa have been denied the right to register additional players for the remainder of the 2010 season.
Santa Cruz knockout St John’s in League Cup
1st FC SANTA CRUZ edged St John’s United 2-1 to move on in the Emerald Apartments & Plaza-sponsored Eastern Football Association League Cup.
Spurs keep on heels of Penal
Penal Rock Road collected an easy three points without breaking a sweat when opponent La Brea All Stars failed to turn up for the Petrotrin Super League in the Southern Football Association on Saturday.
Eagles soar past Cap Off youths, Lougheed nets hattrick for Leeds
Eagles were flying too high for Caution Cap Off Youths as they mauled their opponents 9-0 in the first match of a Central Football Association (CFA) Premier League double header at the Couva Recreation ground on Monday.
West Side extends lead in North FA
West Side Stars extended its lead atop Group “B” standings in the Northern Football Association with a commanding 4-1 victory over main challenger Malvern on Sunday at the Queen’s Park Savannah.
Carib shuts out Air Guard 3-1
Second half goals by Keon Roach, Jeremy Gill and Kevorn Thomas helped Carib to stay in with a fighting chance of catching the frontrunners in the Premership Division of the Eastern Football Association on Tuesday, when it defeated T&T Air Guard 3-1.