Technical Director of the T&T Football Association, Anton Corneal, says the announcement of the new T&T senior women’s football team coach is expected to be made in two days.
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Jones joins Hood in race for women’s coaching job
Former national senior men’s football team captain and national women’s team coach, Kenwyne Jones has re-applied for the vacant head coaching role of the women’s team.
Jones clears up non-selection of YaYa, Cornwall for Women Warriors
TRINIDAD AND Tobago women’s football team coach Kenwyne Jones has defended the non-selection of attacking players Kennya “YaYa” Cordner and Afiyah Cornwall on the squad, for the Concacaf W Championship in Mexico.
Kennya Cordner hosts football tourney to inspire youths
THE second annual Monstamentality 7v7 kids football tournament, hosted by Tobago star footballer Kennya "Yaya" Cordner, will kick off on July 16 at the Speyside Recreation Ground.
Learn from the hurt: Jones wants more pro experience for beaten Women Warriors
Trinidad and Tobago’s senior women’s team and head coach Kenwyne Jones are hurting after a heart-breaking 1-0 loss against Panama which ended their 2023 World Cup qualification journey on Monday.
Trinidad and Tobago draw Mexico, Puerto Rico in Women's Gold Cup qualifiers
THE national women’s senior football team have been drawn with Mexico and Puerto Rico in Group A of League A in the qualifiers for the inaugural Concacaf Women’s Gold Cup in 2024.
Dream over, Women Warriors go under 1-0 to Panama
COACH KENWYNE JONES got more of the desired effort he asked of his players. But it still was not enough.
Women Warriors to contest League A Gold Cup qualifier
The T&T Women Warriors, currently without a coaching staff will have no fewer than two bites of the cherry to qualify for the inaugural Concacaf Women’s Gold Cup to be played between February 17 and March 10, 2024, in the USA.
Women Warriors in must-win Concacaf qualifier against Panama
TRINIDAD AND Tobago must win their final Concacaf W Championships Group B match against Panama on Monday if they are remain within contention of a place at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.