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T&T set to benefit from top quality Training Centre.
« on: August 25, 2014, 06:52:28 AM »
T&T set to benefit from top quality Training Centre.
By Inshan Mohammed.


Today the Soca Warriors Online (SWO) would like to highlight the FIFA Goal-Project National Training Centre that is scheduled to begin construction soon and is estimated to be completed in 2015.

The Centre will be built in South Trinidad in the city of Marabella next to the Manny Ramjohn Stadium. FIFA Development officers Gregory Englebrecht and Howard McIntosh visited the site and came away impressed.

McIntosh, who is in charge of development for the South Eastern Caribbean also spoke positively about the Trinidad and Tobago Government’s support for local football and the positive impact that cooperation with the Ministry could have on the local game.

"Now we look forward to seeing that the stakeholders and other partners and everyone in the football family coming together for football in Trinidad and Tobago to rise to the top again,” McIntosh told the TTFA media.

T&T head coach Stephen Hart also chimed in: "I think it’s fantastic. For a country like Trinidad and Tobago who hosted two FIFA youth world cups to not have a home for its national teams is unacceptable."

"This move shows ambition. Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, USA, Mexico and Panama all have homes for their national teams."

"As far as the location goes, I don't see a problem, I have not really given it any thought, honestly though, once you have accommodation, does it really matter?

"I just hope that we show continuity when it becomes a reality. It’s great to invest in the development of players and the game, ended Hart."

The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) meantime, has been busy trying to continue with business as usual operating at a deficit. The Association just got done conducting a FIFA Course on Management and Administration, and began another on refereeing a few days ago. The TTFA is also playing host to the CFU Senior Women's Tournament which is currently in progress with T&T securing a birth in the finals for the first time in 13-year, they will play rivals Jamaica for the trophy. The team spent a few weeks before the tournament in Houston, Texas, on a training camp preparing for battle.

The Women senior team is also benefitting from having an official team doctor, Tonya Welch, a first for the current team.

In-addition, the women’s U-15 team finished third at the 2014 CONCACAF Under-15 Girls Championship, while the senior men's team is gearing up for upcoming competitions and friendlies, with the U-17 and U-20 men's team also being in action.

The U-17s has already booked their place in the final round of qualification after defeating host St Lucia 3-2 to top their group and claim their rightful place in next month's second round phase scheduled to take place in Haiti.

It has to be acknowledged that for all of the adversity and scarce resources, a lot is being done by the TTFA. Talks are being held with the Ministry of Sports (MoS) and a development programme is in the works. While nothing yet has materialized and sponsorship looks dim, the TTFA is still hoping something positive will work out for them soon so they can finally get off the ground.

Back to the Training Centre however, this said to be the first of its kind and promised to be one of the best Training facilities in the Caribbean. The TTFA have been allocated a sum of US$500,000 by FIFA and work for the Centre is set to begin shortly.

There have been questions however, pertaining to the Centre that many SWO members have been curious to have answered and General Secretary Sheldon Phillips, in what is becoming a recurring event by the TTFA, was happy to oblige and give some feedback, while at the same time shedding some light on the new Centre.

Though, hesitant at first because of a hectic stretch of his schedule, Phillips was kind enough in the end to take some the time to respond.

1. Kudos to the TTFA for successfully acquiring the funds for a new National Football Training Centre. However, what is the current status of the Center of Excellence (CoE)? is CONCACAF still suing to get it back? And wouldn't that have been the ideal location and the better option, with the approved FIFA US$500,000 funding going towards something else?
SP: Thanks, once completed, this Centre will become the launching pad of the next golden generation of footballers as it will enable the TTFA to have its players and coaches in an environment completely immersed in football.

The Centre of Excellence (Marvin Lee Stadium) is currently privately operated and the TTFA has no involvement or access to that facility accept in the form of Super League matches where league side, Joe Public, calls the Marvin Lee Stadium home.

From what we understand, CONCACAF is still mulling its options and we have not heard of any firm action taking place.

What we do know is that a training centre for the TTFA and its national teams is sorely needed and instead of waiting for a resolution or a change in status with the COE which may never materialize, we had [to] make plans to forge ahead with our own GOAL-Project and that is why we enlisted the assistance of FIFA and SPORTT to facilitate the building this new training centre.

2. Has anyone thought outside of the box a little - like sports tourism - Austria seems to be big on that in Europe. With a decent training facility that can be leased to foreign clubs looking for a training camp, etc. If the new training centre has top class facilities it could be more self-sufficient and we would not have to continue relying on outside sources for funding.
SP: One of the reasons we included a dormitory facility at the new centre is to fulfill what you described. As more facilities are being built along the Uriah Butler corridor, the infrastructure will be there to properly present T&T as a viable option for youth and senior teams to come for training camps and tournaments. Furthermore, we can also house other NSOs and guests to create another revenue stream for the FA.

3. Why did the TTFA choose Marabella as its location for the Centre? And will the TTFA head office be based there?
SP: The administration office will not be located at the Centre. The facility is planned strictly for the technical staff. Marbella was a site we liked and the Sport Company of Trinidad and Tobago (SPoRTT) highly recommended it for a number of reasons, namely because of the area's high degree of support for football. Every time a match is played at Manny Ramjohn you can expect a good crowd of knowledgeable football supporters. More important the location is off the highway, in a populated area, next to one of the major stadiums and is on level ground with access to existing infrastructure. FIFA believes, when completed it will be the best GOAL-Project in the Western Hemisphere.

4. Can you also tell us in more detail about the Centre?  For example, will we see a swimming pool, a cycling and running track, resting/housing rooms, medical office, a Futsal court, small media tower, basketball court, a gym, etc? Remember, it does not have to be big, just options for modern day athletes and media. I know US500,000 isn't that much for the amount we are asking for, however, in my humble opinion, if you are going to do something you might as well do a good job at it.   I am sure many will support the idea and come onboard once the blueprint is done and a good proposal is put forth.
SP: We actually have a commitment for three phases with the first phase being $500,000. Once we successfully complete that phase, artificial pitch, bleachers, and lights, the other phases will be approved. No pool or track, strictly football. Though a pool provides good rehabilitative and fitness opportunities, we don't have it in the current plans. There will be two artificial pitches, two natural grass pitches, beach soccer pit, and a Futsal pavilion along with the dormitory.  We will also have a set of mini-pitches for the community.

5. Who will be constructing the Centre? We all know about the poor the drainage among other flaws, which continue to affect the four stadia that were built to host the 2001 FIFA Under-17 World Cup. Also, when is the Centre expected to be complete?
SP: FIFA is guiding the tendering process right now. We expect the fields to be done by April 2015.

6. Another option, in your opinion, why didn't the TTFA try to purchase one of the four stadia that were built for the Under 17 Cup and just renovate it accordingly? These stadia are being neglected,  and being that they are state-owned,  that should in theory make them easier to acquire.
SP: That would be cost prohibitive and wasn't of interest to any of the parties.

7. What about Tobago, we seem to always forget them, how will they benefit from all of this? We got a FIFA loan for Trinidad and Tobago.
SP: Tobago is not forgotten and the president (Raymond Tim Kee) is very clear about Tobago always being part of FA plans. We are discussing locations for mini-pitches and other facilities with DECAS officials. Tobago will not be left out, that I can guarantee.

8. What will the name of the Centre be? For example, Dennis Lawrence’s goal got us to our first ever World Cup, maybe the Dennis Lawrence Training Centre? And the smaller fields after Akeem Adams and Stern John?
SP: Naming rights opportunities should be pursued. Such a licensed right should be rarely passed up. We can certainly look at commemorating our past players but this has to be done wisely.

9. Will some of that money allocated be available for a National team bus, a luxurious one, to accommodate T&T national teams and possibly foreign clubs/teams who may visit. Again, we need to move ahead and IMO we can't be spending money to build more or less the same thing we currently have. We have to do it the right way and for the future.
SP: Well, we don't have a training facility and that is what the funds are earmarked for. As you mentioned, $500,000 would only cover so much. The transport issue is being looked at because all of our youth teams face transportation challenges that impact our ability to have everyone participate on a regular basis. We are working out an arrangement with Toyota to get a 26 passenger cruiser.

10. Lastly, will the Centre be easy accessible… on foot, or by car or bus?
SP: Yes, it's right off the highway and located next to Manny Ramjohn Stadium. We will work with SPoRTT and local authorities on directional signage and any public safety issues that may emerge as far as security goes.



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Re: T&T set to benefit from top quality Training Centre.
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2014, 09:36:02 AM »
Good job guys, well written and spotlighted very well. Cant wait to see what it looks like.

Like the idea of having it in South also, just can't picture much space in that area, anyone have an idea or pictures with the area they are building this Centre?

With having the Manny right next door, enough games and camps for foreign teams to be housed.

All they need now is to link up with close by hotel that have a large pool and promote some package deals.

 :thumbsup: to the TTFA, I hope nothing comes in their way of complication, did they already get the land though and the lease?


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« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2014, 09:39:18 AM »
This is welcomed news... congrats to the TTFA for securing the FIFA grant and for trying to make this happen.  Like everyone else, I have doubts about the location, purely from a logistic standpoint, people getting in and out for an evening (rush hour) game.  I know attendance at National games at the HCS has been poor though, so the TTFA probably has nothing to lose.... especially if FIFA loves the location.

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« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2014, 11:28:43 AM »
Anyway in Trinidad have traffic now, you can't get away from it.

Would like to see a module of the facility, is this possible Flex? can you asked Sheldon to send you a picture module?

And good job by the way.

The way the story was written it really shed some light on some of the continued accomplishments don't by the TTFA.

I really hope they get some support, they would do a lot of stuff, don't like Tim Kee but Sheldon seems to be doing very well.

The only thing is, there are some local based people who will do anything to see the new TTFA fail, I hope cooperate potential sponsors looking in don't listen to some of them and really see the TTFA for what they are trying to do.

Come on Sheldon, lets get a picture/video of it??

I am also sad there are no swimming pools, this would have been ideal and even more attractive to teams that may want to come in.

Well done guys !!!


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« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2014, 02:46:40 PM »
Whilst my preference for community fields is well known, investment in the local game has to be seen as a positive step. Sports tourism was one of the minor strands of the Ph.D. I was going to do, and there's a huge potential there - although if they pursue that route then a swimming pool would be an essential investment, doubling as fitness training and R&R, and the Gym too. Of course, the money is what it is, and these are definitely good steps.

Thanks again for answering Flex's questions Mr Phillips - the increase in transparency is much appreciated by everyone on the forum!

Oh I forgot to ask - is this related to W Connection's plans? They planned a sporting complex with accommodation to be built some time ago if I recall, I don't know if it ever took off though.

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« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2014, 03:32:49 PM »


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« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2014, 05:33:27 PM »
Bravo !!!

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« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2014, 06:00:13 PM »
Great news. That will be great. Just hope that when they are preparing the team for WC in South, they know to leave there the day or night before to head to HCS for the game. Unless the game playing in Mannie. But Now is the time for the Min. of transport to think of the rail service. The RR was supposed to have a stop in Marabella. Just think about it. How easy it would be to go to games in South and vice versa.
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« Reply #8 on: August 25, 2014, 06:03:10 PM »
Will one of those field be turf field. Any indoor field in this thing.

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« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2014, 06:32:14 PM »
Will one of those field be turf field. Any indoor field in this thing.

2 turf, 2 natural grass. No indoor, just futsal pavilion.

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« Reply #10 on: August 25, 2014, 10:23:34 PM »
Whilst my preference for community fields is well known, investment in the local game has to be seen as a positive step. Sports tourism was one of the minor strands of the Ph.D. I was going to do, and there's a huge potential there - although if they pursue that route then a swimming pool would be an essential investment, doubling as fitness training and R&R, and the Gym too. Of course, the money is what it is, and these are definitely good steps.

Thanks again for answering Flex's questions Mr Phillips - the increase in transparency is much appreciated by everyone on the forum!

Oh I forgot to ask - is this related to W Connection's plans? They planned a sporting complex with accommodation to be built some time ago if I recall, I don't know if it ever took off though.

I agree that a pool would be ideal, but remember that a new state of the art aqua centre is near to completion next to Ato Boldon. That's less than 30 minutes on a good day. So, while not ideal, it can suffice. I don't think it would be a major deal breaker.

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« Reply #11 on: August 26, 2014, 08:00:45 AM »
Good going Sheldon.

Big proops.

Make sure youi oversea de work and they do a good job, not like de Brian Lara Tarouba stadium.

De drainage must be done right.

Will these field be FIFA approved and will we be able to actually play games?

Will it have stands for fans to sit on.

de TTFA should take a look at some top European facilities and get some ideas.

Please dont hire de Chinese, you see de National Academy for the Performing Arts.

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« Reply #12 on: August 26, 2014, 03:35:24 PM »
What is amazing is, I noticed that the TTFA is using some of Flex articles these days, they never use to, respect for that.

Sad that the T&T dailies don't see fit.

Shows you the power the SWO has, they would easily get out bowled.

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« Reply #13 on: August 29, 2014, 04:15:28 AM »
Anil Roberts say it does cost $50.000 dollars a month just to cut de grass in one stadium.

So if he correct, who paying $100,000 a month plus maintenance for these fields?

Lifesport?

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Having de manny ramjohn stadium next to the centre is a big plus, providing they fix de stadium.

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« Reply #14 on: September 21, 2014, 06:24:24 AM »
Phillips: National centre shows Fifa’s confidence in TTFA.
By Andrew  Gioannetti (Guardian).


The impending construction of a national training centre for all national teams affiliated with the T&T Football Association (TTFA) epitomises Fifa’s confidence and trust in the local governing body.

So said Sheldon Phillips, TTFA general secretary, who shed further light on progress made for the start of the Marabella-based project. The centre is scheduled to begin construction almost immediately following an agreement on a land lease between the TTFA and the Ministry of Sport.

“This is the anchor of our development plan. When people say we don’t have a plan, they’re sadly mistaken,” said Phillips. “Fifa is encouraged by our progress since taking office and has continued to show their trust in our association.”

Each national football outfit, from the futsal team to the senior men and women’s junior and senior teams will benefit from the construction of the much-needed training centre, which comes with an estimated US$1.8 million budget, split into three phases.

The first phase, which is expected to be completed by April but is being pushed for earlier completion, comes with a US$600,000 budget. It comprises two natural and two artificial turfs. The second two phases are budgeted at US$600,000 each and will include the installment of a beach soccer pit, a futsal pavilion, dormitories and office space for the technical staff and other features solely for the purpose of the development of the sport at the national level.

The Fifa Goal Project initiative was officially approved on May 19.

Fifa, in a description of the project on its Web site, noted that the installation of the artificial surfaces are for the benefit of all national football teams in T&T. It was quoted as saying: “The objective of the project is to establish a training location for TTFA national teams... As opponents are increasingly using artificial surface pitches and the national team programs, at present, do not have access to an artificial surface pitch in T&T it is important to create such a facility.”

Fifa is currently engaged in the tendering process and needs only clearance for use of the site in order to proceed with construction.

“Once completed, this centre will become the launching pad of the next golden generation of footballers as it will enable the TTFA to have its players and coaches in an environment completely immersed in football,” said Phillips in an interview with Socawarriors.net, a local online football forum.

“What we do know is that a training centre for the TTFA and its national teams is sorely needed.”

He said no pool or athletics facilities will be installed, but only features of a training centre specific for the development of T&T’s footballers, at both the junior and senior level.

“Though a pool provides good rehabilitative and fitness opportunities, we don't have it in the current plans. There will be two artificial pitches, two natural grass pitches, beach soccer pit, and a futsal pavilion along with the dormitory. We will also have a set of mini-pitches for the community.”

The site, next to the Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella, is situated in a hub of football enthusiasts, making it a fitting location for the project, according to Phillips.

“Marabella was a site we liked and the Sport Company (SporTT) highly recommended it for a number of reasons, namely because of the area's high degree of support for football,” he said.

“Every time a match is played at Manny Ramjohn you can expect a good crowd of knowledgeable football supporters. More importantly, the location is off the highway, in a populated area, next to one of the major stadiums and is on level ground with access to existing infrastructure. Fifa believes, when completed it will be the best Goal Project in the western hemisphere.”

When completed, T&T will join Concacaf powerhouses, namely USA, Mexico, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras and Costa Rica, as leading nations with a home for their national football teams.

“As more facilities are being built along the Uriah Butler corridor, the infrastructure will be there to properly present T&T as a viable option for youth and senior teams to come for training camps and tournaments. Furthermore, we can also house other NSOs and guests to create another revenue stream for the FA. Tobago is not forgotten and the president (Raymond Tim Kee) is very clear about Tobago always being part of FA plans. Tobago will not be left out, that I can guarantee,” Phillips noted in the online interview.

Phillips added that the steps being taken by the TTFA, with the hosting of regional tournaments locally to the progression being made by most national teams is being done with financial restraints. He said more can be done if and when corporate partners join the TTFA in the development and stability of the sport.

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« Reply #15 on: September 21, 2014, 07:36:46 AM »
Good stuff. Jackulito and his li'l baby at Marvin Lee becoming even more irrelevant.
Horner, your views please. Not hearing from you these days. Are you ok?
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« Reply #16 on: September 21, 2014, 08:59:53 AM »
Excellent stuff indeed... good to see SW.net getting some props too  :beermug:

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« Reply #17 on: September 21, 2014, 09:07:56 AM »
CoE was supposed to do the same thing. We saw how that turned out. Let wait and see.
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« Reply #18 on: December 10, 2014, 09:03:26 AM »
Anyone based in T&T willing to take a ride and post some photos of this facility's progress will be appreciated.


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« Reply #19 on: December 10, 2014, 03:31:01 PM »
And what is the budget for this facility? If its the $500K grant that FIFA has been giving to each of its mebers for some time now...i'm afraid some serious private sector (or in your case money from the T&T Government) will be needed to supplement the US$500K  fifa normally gives for these Goal Projects.

I doubt US$500K can build anything even close to your existing Center Of Excellence?




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« Reply #20 on: December 10, 2014, 03:55:57 PM »
We will have to wait and see reggae-fan.

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« Reply #21 on: December 11, 2014, 05:23:10 AM »
The reason why I asked is because I just have a feeling something is going to go wrong given the TTFA rep.

They probably hired Ish Galbaransingh or UDeCOTT to do the contractor work.

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« Reply #22 on: December 11, 2014, 04:57:57 PM »
Wait for it.

They don't have money to pay a taxi for players to come training or give them water but they building a training centre.

In these modern time, they building a so called top class facility with no pools, gyms or showers.

Flex, you tell me what kind of foreign teams will want to come here for this joke facility.

$500,000 can't even build a good wall to keep out bandits.

These questions are top class, unfortunately, it was not answered in the same pal.

They should have just acquire one of the dead stadiums in T&T and build on it.

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« Reply #23 on: December 11, 2014, 05:35:11 PM »
Horner, you are correct. They should try and acquire one of the stadium. But which one?

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« Reply #24 on: December 11, 2014, 05:42:16 PM »
Phillips: National centre shows Fifa’s confidence in TTFA.
By Andrew  Gioannetti (Guardian).



Each national football outfit, from the futsal team to the senior men and women’s junior and senior teams will benefit from the construction of the much-needed training centre, which comes with an estimated US$1.8 million budget, split into three phases.

The first phase, which is expected to be completed by April but is being pushed for earlier completion, comes with a US$600,000 budget. It comprises two natural and two artificial turfs. The second two phases are budgeted at US$600,000 each and will include the installment of a beach soccer pit, a futsal pavilion, dormitories and office space for the technical staff and other features solely for the purpose of the development of the sport at the national level.


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« Reply #25 on: December 11, 2014, 05:46:57 PM »

Good job by the TTFA. I am looking forward to see how everything unfold.

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« Reply #26 on: December 11, 2014, 07:21:46 PM »
Wait for it.

They don't have money to pay a taxi for players to come training or give them water but they building a training centre.

In these modern time, they building a so called top class facility with no pools, gyms or showers.

Flex, you tell me what kind of foreign teams will want to come here for this joke facility.

$500,000 can't even build a good wall to keep out bandits.

These questions are top class, unfortunately, it was not answered in the same pal.

They should have just acquire one of the dead stadiums in T&T and build on it.

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Much as I hate to agree with Horner, US$1.8 won't build a facility that will attract top overseas clubs. However, it will build a decent national training centre if planned properly.

My option would have been to put a FIFA approved artificial turf at one of the stadiums and add an accommodation block, etc.

Wembley Stadium is the HQ of the English F.A. and there is nothing better than visiting their offices and looking through the windows into the stadium. All of our stadiums already have office space, media rooms, dining rooms etc, most of which is under used.

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Re: T&T set to benefit from top quality Training Centre.
« Reply #27 on: May 20, 2015, 05:36:17 AM »
Someone told me that this Training Centre may not happen.

Anyone have news on this?

Sancho seems to be interested in fields and stadiums in T&T wonder if he is supporting this?


 

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