Ricarda Nelson, one of the participants representing Morvant Caledonia United at the recent Fifa Solidarity Contribution and Training Compensation Workshop hosted by the T&TFA, has said that she came out of the forum much wiser on the benefits of developing players and exporting them to foreign teams.
Federation
Judge rules in Jack’s favour
Warner wins round one in extradition fight
In a small legal victory for former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner, a local judge has refused the United States government permission to join the judicial review lawsuit brought by Warner challenging Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi’s decision to sign off on an extradition request from the Justice Department.
Technical Director Muhammad Isa to place emphasis on grassroots and Women’s football development
Recently installed Technical Director of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association Muhammad Isa says that among some of his immediate emphasis will be placed on grassroots and Women’s football development.
John-Williams—club licensing workshop coming
On the heels of a Solidarity Contribution and Training Compensation Workshop hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association aimed at bringing benefits to local clubs, TTFA President David John-Williams says plans are afoot to stage a Club Licensing Program in the near future.
TTFA President aims to drive domestic football
David John-Williams, President of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association wants to see an upward shift in the domestic football involving clubs across the board in Trinidad and Tobago.
Local clubs and organizations get educated on FIFA solidarity and training compensation
A host of local club representatives and officials attended the first ever FIFA Solidarity Contribution and Training Compensation workshop to be staged in the Caribbean as the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association held the event at Naparima College, San Fernando on Saturday.
Isa adapting to TTFA technical director role
MUHAMMAD ISA is adapting to his new role as technical director of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA), after he was reportedly appointed a fortnight ago.
Caribbean piracy: CFU blanked as CONCACAF-backed David John-Williams calls in Member Associations
A fresh row has broken out in the Caribbean over what is being interpreted by national associations as back-door interference in the region’s affairs by regional confederation CONCACAF. The moves further undermine the management of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) and its executive at a time when it has already seen its power base at the region’s top political table eroded and its membership split and marginalised.
A little for ‘Latas’
Former national coach Russell Latapy has been paid a part of monies owed to him for services as a coach to the Trinidad and Tobago senior national team, but apparently there is still a long way to go.