The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) tried to answer questions today about the source of its funds to settle a longstanding bonus dispute with 13 World Cup 2006 players but might have sailed into a fresh storm.
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TTFF: Settlement $$ came from TV rights
The funds to pay the 2006 “Soca Warriors” and settle their long-standing battle with the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) came from “unclaimed commercial and broadcast revenue”.
Sheldon Phillips is TTFF’s New General Secretary
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation has a new General Secretary.
Call-up for youth footballers in South
The Southern Football Association, under the auspices of the T&T Football Federation, will be conducting zonal screening for national selection in the under-13 and under-15 age groups in the upcoming days.
Warner: FIFA bogey bedevilling TT
Former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner yesterday said he predicted “Chuck Blazer will go the way of everybody else”, responding to FIFA’s ban on the American executive committee member from all soccer-related activities for 90 days after he was accused of embezzling at least US$21 million.
TTFF and '06 players settle World Cup case
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation is today pleased to officially announce that it has reached an agreement with the thirteen members of the 2006 World Cup Squad on a matter that has been ongoing for just around seven years.
Jack meets with English lawyers to review Concacaf report
A 90-minute meeting between Jack Warner and his English attorneys over the damning Concacaf report yesterday has left the former national security minister in an upbeat mood.
A football untouchable
Part X of a Special Investigation
Repeated transgressions of self-dealing by the scandal-prone ex-football powerhouse Jack Warner were largely ignored, downplayed or simply covered up by his former FIFA ally and president of the world football governing body, Sepp Blatter.
Groden resigns as General Secretary of TTFF
Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation General Secretary Richard Groden has resigned effective May 6th 2013.