Anthony Harford, the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) marketing manager, said that ongoing High Court action might have influenced the non-invitation to the 2006 World Cup players for the Sport Ministry’s 50 Greatest Legends in Sport award ceremony.
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VFFOTT mourns the passing of Robbie Greenidge
VFFOTT mourns the passing of a longstanding significant contributor to the standard of Trinidad and Tobago Football - Robbie Greenidge who passed away yesterday afternoon at the Port of Spain Hospital - September 7th 2012.
TTFF office moves to Woodbrook
THE HEAD office for the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) is now located on 6 Ana Street, Woodbrook.
Sport Ministry fiddles as national football teams shut down
Sport Minister Anil Roberts and, by extension, the Trinidad and Tobago government spared little expense in celebrating the finished article as it recently feted Olympic gold medallist Keshorn Walcott and 50 of the country’s top sportsmen.
VFFOTT meets to disband TTFF
The Veteran Footballers Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago (VFFOTT) membership will meet with Football Clubs and Stakeholders on Sunday from 10:30 am at the Paragon Sports Club, Cocorite, located near to the Westshore Medical Centre.
TTFF says don’t blame us for awards slight
The T&T Football Federation has rejected responsibility for the failure of the members of the Soca Warriors to be present at the recent Top 50 Sporting Legends Awards Ceremony at the Trinidad Hilton.
Plum FIFA job for Warner’s ex-secretary
JACK WARNER’S former secretary at the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), Angenie Kanhai, changed her story in a way that incriminated ousted FIFA presidential candidate Mohammed Bin Hammam two days before she signed a contract for a plum FIFA job in February, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) revealed this week.
VFFOTT: TTFF acting illegally
The Veteran Footballers Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago (VFFOTT) is threatening the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) for what it claims are "illegal" operations.
Jack's secret US$ account
MINISTER of National Security and former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner, in 2011, held a secret US-dollar account in which he co-mingled personal and football business funds, according to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) which yesterday published a full written judgment in relation to allegations of bribery against former FIFA presidential candidate Mohamed Bin Hammam.