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2015/16 National Super League Thread
« on: April 02, 2015, 02:02:31 AM »
‘Super’ wins for Cunupia, Police
T&T Express Reports.


There were opening wins for Police and Cunupia FC when the 2016 Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) National Super League Qualifying Competition kicked off on Sunday.

At Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Central Zone champions Cunupia FC scored a 2-1 win over South champions Marabella Family Crisis Centre, while Police got the better of Matura Reunited by a 3-2 margin at Police Barracks.

A third match between Sidey’s FC and Malta Carib Alcons scheduled for Speyside Recreation Ground was rescheduled.

Six zonal champions of the third-tier local football associations are vying for two spots in the second-tier semi-professional, National Super League.

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2015, 11:13:32 AM »
Just curious, who are the coach(es) for Alcons?
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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2015, 01:52:21 AM »
Police FC targets Super League qualification.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Northern Football Association Premier Division champions, Police Fc will be hoping to clinch one of three promotion spots available from the T&T Football Association Champion of Champions qualifiers to next season’s National Super League when it faces Sidey’s FC today.

However, the Lawmen will enter the match at Speyside Recreation Ground from 6pm, in not so much of a confident mood having suffered a humiliating 5-1 loss to visiting Southern Football Association Premier Division champions, Marabella Family Crisis Centre, at their St James Police Barracks Training Ground, Long Circular Road, St James, on Saturday.

This after Police won its first two matches, 3-0 over Matura Re-United, the Eastern Counties Football Union champions, and 2-1 and still leads with six points, two more than Matura Reunited and Central Football Association kings, Cunupia FC.

Sidey’s FC the Tobago Football Association Premier winners will be making their tournament bow as their previous matches against Malta Carib Alcons (March 29), Marabella Family CC (April 1) and Cunupia FC (April 4) were all rescheduled to the unavailability of flights due to the busy Easter weekend travelling between both islands.

Up at Matura Recreation Ground, two teams coming off similar 5-1 victories, in Matura Reunited and Marabella Family CC lock horns from 4pm as well.

Reunited got a brace from Irvin Reyes in the lopsided win while Keryn Vincent, Sherwin Charles and Kerwin Matthews added one each, but Marabella was also in scintillating form against Police led by a double from Kevin Moodie and one each from Javed Mohammed, Nathan Homer and Kerville Jeremiah.

And in the day’s other contest, Alcons is at home to Cunupia FC, joint second with four points, but from only two matches, at the Maracas Recreation Ground, St Joseph.

At the end of the six-team round-robin series, the top three clubs will gain promotion to the 2015/2016 National Super League.

T&TFA Champion of Champions Results:

Round One (March 29):

Cunupia FC 2 (Jamal Spencer 43rd, Stevon Stoute 90+4) vs Marabella Family CC 1 (Stephan Campbell 17th)

Police FC 3 vs Matura Reunited 0

Round Two (April 1):

Cunupia FC 1 (Stevon Stoute 31st) vs Matura Reunited 1 (Keryn Vincent 8th)

Police 2 (Kemron Purcell 5th, Dwight Elliot 69th) vs Malta Carib Alcons 1 (Akil Dacon 26th)

Round Three (April 4):

Matura Re-United 5 (Irvin Reyes 5th, 73rd, Keryn Vincent 8th, Sherwin Charles 72nd, Kerwin Matthews 89th) vs Malta Carib Alcons 1 ( Kareem Scott 32nd)

Marabella Family CC 5 (Kevin Moodie 32nd, 37th, Javed Mohammed 41st, Nathan Homer 73rd, Kerville Jeremiah 74th) vs Police FC 1 (Jason Boodram 83rd)

Current T&TFA Champion of Champions Standings

Teams P W D L F A Pts

Police 3 2 0 1 6 6 6
Matura Reunited 3 1 1 1 6 5 4
Cunupia 2 1 1 0 3 2 4
Marabella 2 1 0 1 6 3 3
Alcons 2 0 0 2 2 7 0
Sidey’s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Upcoming Matches:

Today:

Malta Carib Alcons vs Cunupia FC, Maracas Recreation Ground, St Joseph, 6pm

Matura Reunited vs Marabella Family CC, Matura Recreation Ground, Matura, 4pm

Sidey’s FC vs Police, Speyside Recreation Ground, Speyside, 6pm

Sunday:

Matura Reunited vs Sidey’s FC, Matura Recreation Ground, Matura, 4pm

Malta Carib Alcons vs Marabella Family CC, Maracas Recreation Ground, St Joseph, 4pm

Cunupia FC vs Police FC, Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground, Chaguanas, 4pm.

Matches to be rescheduled:

Sidey’s FC vs Malta Carib Alcons

Sidey’s FC vs Cunupia FC

Sidey’s FC vs Marabella Family CC

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2015, 01:54:33 AM »
Police qualify for Super League.
T&T Express Reports.


Police Football Club, champions of the 2014 Northern Football Association competition, have secured one of three promotion spots into this season’s semi-professional National Super League, after grabbing a third win in the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association promotion series.

Police visited the sister isle, where they edged Tobago champions Sidey’s FC 1-0, via a 46th minute Kheon Archie goal in the National Super League Promotion tournament (formerly Champions of Champions). Police have also scored win over East Champions Malta Carib Alcons and Mathura Re-United of the Eastern Counties, but went down 5-1 to south champions, Marabella Family Crisis Centre.

NATIONAL SUPER LEAGUE PROMOTION SERIES RESULTS:

Malta Carib Alcons 1 (Kareem Scott 89’) v Cunupia FC 0

Matura Reunited 2 (Irvin Reyes 20’, Arkido Joseph 59’ own goal) v Marabella Family Crisis Centre 2 (Kevin Moodie 52’, Kurlan Khan 64’)

Police FC 1 (Kheon Archie 46’)v  Sidey FC 0

UPCOMING MATCHES:

(Sunday, April 12)

4 p.m. - Matura Reunited vs Sidey’s FC , Matura Rec. Grd

4 p.m. - Malta Carib Alcons vs Marabella Family Crisis Centre, Maracas Rec Grd. St Joseph

4 p.m. - Cunupia FC vs Police , Edinburgh 500 Rec. Grd.

(Wednesday, April 15)

4 p.m. - Marabella Family Crisis Centre v Sidey’s F.C, Manny Ramjohn Stadium

(Monday, April 20)

4 p.m. - Sidey’s FC v Malta Carib Alcons, Speyside Recreation ground

(Wednesday, April 22)

4 p.m. – Cunupia FC v Sidey’s FC , Edinburgh 500 Rec. Grd.

NATIONAL SUPER LEAGUE PROMOTION STANDINGS:

TEAMS P W D L GF GA GD PTS
Police FC 4 3 0 1 7 6 1 9
Matura Reunited 4 1 2 1 8 7 1 5
Marabella Family Crisis Centre 3 1 1 1 8 5 3 4
Cunupia FC 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
Malta Carib Alcons 3 1 0 2 3 7 -4 3
Sidey’s FC 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2015, 02:00:39 AM »
Marabella Family closes in on Super League spot.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Three different players were on target as Marabella Family Crisis Centre moved a step closer to qualification for the National Super League after edging host Malta Carib Alcons, 3-2 in their penultimate T&T Football Association Champion of Champions qualifiers.

With Northern Football Association Premier Division champions, Police FC already certain of one of the three promotion spots, the race was on for the remaining two places among the five other teams.

And Marabella Family, the Southern Football Association Premier Division winners, climbed to the brink of qualification with goals from Akida Boissiere, Quintel John and Kevin Moodie to cancel out items from Jamil Young and Niqell De Matas at the at Maracas Recreation Ground, St Joseph.

With the win, Marabella Family improved its points tally to seven from four matches, and one rescheduled fixture against Tobago Football Association’s Sidey’s FC at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, tomorrow (Wednesday) from 4pm.

Despite the loss, Alcons, the Eastern Football Association Premier Division champions, and second from bottom with three points from four matches, still has a slim chance at qualification, but must beat Sidey’s FC in its remaining fixture and hope other results go its way.

In Sunday’s other match, Police closed out its campaign with a 1-1 draw away to Central champions, Cunupia FC ) at Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground, Chaguanas with Osei Charles and Jamal Spencer, with a penalty, the scorers.

The other match between Matura Reunited, the  Eastern Counties Football Union’s Matura Reunited champions and Sidey’s FC Tobago Football Association Premier Division carded for Matura Recreation Ground, Matura was rescheduled for Thursday at the same venue from 4 pm.

Sunday’s T&TFA Champion of Champions

Marabella Family CC (Akida Boissiere, Quintel John, Kevin Moodie) vs Malta Carib Alcons 2 (Jamil Young, Niqell DeMatas)

Cunupia FC 1 (Jamal Spencer pen) vs Police FC 1 (Osei Charles)

Standings

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Police    5    3    1    1    8    7    10
Marabella    4    2    1    1    11    7    7
Matura Reunited    4    1    2    1    8    7    5
Cunupia    4    1    2    1    4    4    5
Alcons    4    1    0    3    5    10    3
Sidey’s    1    0    0    1    0    1    0

Remaining Matches:

Wednesay April 15:

Marabella Family CC vs Sidey’s FC, Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, 4pm

Thursday April 16:

Matura Reunited vs Sidey’s FC, Matura Recreation Ground, Matura, 4pm

Monday April 20:

Sidey’s FC  vs Malta Carib Alcons, Speyside Recreation Ground, 4pm

Wednesday April 22:

Cunupia FC vs Sidey’s FC, Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground, 4pm.

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2015, 01:52:04 AM »
Marabella Family tops Sideys 3-1 for CoC spot.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Marabella Family Crisis Centre sealed promotion to next season’s T&T Football Association’s National Super League after whipping Sidey’s FC 3-1 for top spot in the Champion of Champions Qualifying Tournament on Wednesday.

The trio of Kerville Jeremiah, Kevin Moodie and Emmanuel Adams were on target in the rescheduled at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella on Wednesday, to cancel out Pavel Warrick’s lone item for Sidey’s FC.

With the win, Marabella Family, the Southern Football Association Premier Division winners, moved to the top of the six-team qualifying table with ten points from its five-matches, the same as Northern Football Association Premier Division champions, Police FC, but ahead of goal-difference as both teams have sealed promotion, leaving Eastern Counties Football Union champions, Matura Reunited, Central Football Association winners, Cunupia FC, Eastern Football Association title-holders Malta Carib Alcons  and Sidey’s Fc to fight it out for the last remaining spot.

Yesterday, Sidey’s FC, without a point after two matches played the second of back-to-back encounters in Trinidad when it traveled to Matura Recreation Ground, Matura with third placed Matura Reunited (five points).

Sidey’s FC will then face Alcons on April 20 at Speyside on Monday April 20, before closing out the tournament against Cunupia, which also has five points, at Einburgh 500 Recreation Ground, two days later, and both from 4 pm.

Results:

Marabella Family CC 3 (Kevin Moodie, Kerville Jeremiah, Emmanuel Adams) vs Sidey’s FC 1 (Pavel Warrick)

Remaining Fixtures:

April 20:

Sidey’s FC vs Malta Carib Alcons, Speyside Recreation Ground, 4 pm

April 22:

Cunupia FC vs Sidey’s FC, Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground, 4 pm.

Standings

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Marabella Family    5    3    1    1    14    8    10
Police    5    3    1    1    8    7    10
Matura Reun    4    1    2    1    8    7    5
Cunupia    4    1    2    1    4    4    5
Alcons    4    1    0    3    5    10    3
Sidey’s    2    0    0    2    1    4    0

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Marabella close to Super League spot
T&T Express Reports.


Marabella Family Crisis Centre won 3-2 over East champions Malta Carib Alcons in the National Super League promotion series and are a point away from qualification to the National Super League next season.

Six 2014 champions of the third-tier local football association competition are battling for three spots into the semi-professional National Super League. Already qualified are North champions Police FC.

NATIONAL SUPER LEAGUE QUALIFIER RESULTS:

Malta Carib Alcons 2 v Marabella Family Crisis Centre 3

Cunupia F.C. 1 v Police F.C. 1

NATIONAL SUPER LEAGUE PROMOTION SERIES STANDINGS:

TEAMS P W D L GF GA GD PTS
Police F.C. 5 3 1 1 8 7 1 10
Marabella Family CC 4 2 1 1 11 7 4 7
Matura Reunited 4 1 2 1 8 7 1 5
Cunupia F.C. 4 1 2 1 4 4 0 5
Malta Carib Alcons 4 1 0 3 5 10 -5 3
Sidey’s F.C. 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0

YOUTH LEAGUE STANDINGS

UNDER-13

Teams P W D L GF GA GD PTS
San Juan Jabloteh 4 4 0 0 28 2 26 12
Caledonia AIA 4 4 0 0 16 0 16 12
W Connection 4 3 0 1 23 2 21 9
Central FC 4 3 0 1 5 3 2 9
Defence Force 4 2 1 1 12 6 6 7
Point Fortin Civic 4 1 1 2 3 13 -10 4
Police 4 1 0 3 4 17 -13 3
North East Stars 4 0 1 3 3 17 -14 1
Club Sando 4 0 1 3 0 26 -26 1
St Ann’s Rangers 4 0 0 4 2 10 -8 0

UNDER-15

Teams P W D L GF GA GD PTS
San Juan Jabloteh 4 4 0 0 28 2 26 12
Caledonia AIA 4 4 0 0 16 0 16 12
W Connection 4 3 0 1 23 2 21 9
Central FC 4 3 0 1 5 3 2 9
Defence Force 4 2 1 1 12 6 6 7
Point Fortin Civic 4 1 1 2 3 13 -10 4
Police 4 1 0 3 4 17 -13 3
North East Stars 4 0 1 3 3 17 -1 1
Club Sando 4 0 1 3 0 26 -26 1
St Ann’s Rangers 4 0 0 4 2 10 -8 0

UNDER -17

Teams P W D L GF GA GD PTS
Police 4 3 0 1 8 6 2 9
W Connection 4 2 2 0 11 3 8 8
North East Stars 4 2 2 0 8 3 5 8
Caledonia AIA 4 2 2 0 9 5 4 8
Point Fortin Civic FC 4 2 1 1 5 5 0 7
San Juan Jabloteh 4 2 0 2 6 5 1 6
Central FC 4 1 2 1 6 6 0 5
Club Sando 4 1 1 2 5 9 -4 4
Defence Force 4 0 0 4 3 10 -7 0
St Ann’s Rangers 4 0 0 4 2 11 -9 0

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2015, 04:53:58 PM »
Under 15 table is a duplicate of the U 13 table.

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2015, 05:06:30 AM »
Matura Reunited takes final National Super League spot.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Matura Reunited became the third and final team to secure a spot in next season’s TTFA National Super League, following a default win over no-show Sidey’s FC in its closing rescheduled fixture.

Matura, which won the Eastern Counties Football Union league competition for the past two years, made better of its qualifying effort last year, albeit with a close-shave finish.

Reunited sealed the easy three-points after Sidey’s failed to appear for the fixture, which was rescheduled twice before. Cunupia FC helped their cause. Needing a win by a wide margin over Sidey’s to leapfrog Matura Reunited, Cunupia squandered a two-goal first half lead in a subsequent rescheduled fixture that ended 2-2.

The competition dragged on until last week given a number of issues forcing the postponement and rescheduling of matches. In the end, Marabella and Police FC finished first and second, respectively, with ten points each and separated on goal-difference.

Matura, albeit with some help, finally qualified for the Super League. Last year, the same team finished last in the Champions of Champions qualifiers.

Standings

Teams    Pld    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Marabella FCC    5    3    1    1    14    8    10
Police FC    5    3    1    1    8    7    10
Matura Reunited    5    2    2    1    11    7    8
Cunupia FC    5    1    3    1    4    6    6
Sidey’s FC    5    1    1    3    6    9    4
Alcons    5    1    0    4    5    13    3

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #8 on: May 06, 2015, 12:51:44 PM »
FC Santa Rosa to hold trials.
FC Santa Rosa Release.


FC Santa Rosa invites all interested players to try out for its National Super League team.

The trials will be held on Tuesday 12 May and Thursday 14 May from 6.30PM at the Squadron Recreation Ground, Henry Street, Arouca.

FC Santa Rosa finished ninth in the sixteen-team table in the 2014/2015 National Super League. The club will participate in the league for the fourth consecutive season, which is scheduled to begin on 28 June.

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #9 on: May 13, 2015, 01:59:39 AM »
Super League action kicks off June 28.
By Ian Prescott (Express).


Action in the semi-professional National Super League football competition is set to kick off on June 28 and run until December 13.

And despite not having a major sponsor, Neville Ferguson, the National Super League Commissioner, said they expect to have a 2013-2014 award ceremony soon and that the prize structure will be maintained at the 2012-2013 level when All Sport Promotion ran the competition.

Last season, All Sport gave the Super League back to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association.

In 2012, champions Guaya United won $200,000, runners-up Club Sando claimed $100,000, while third-placed Malabar won $75,000 and $25,000 went to the fourth-placed 1976 FC Phoenix. Club Sando were 2013-2014 champions.

“We are planning an awards function which is coming up very soon,” Ferguson said.

“The prize structure will be the same as 2012-2013. The TTFA is making those sort of arrangements.

This season, four Tobago teams are among the 16 that will contest the 2015 competition, including newcomers Marabella Family Crisis (South), Police FC (North) and Matura Re-United (North East Counties).

Demoted from the Super League back to the third-tier Association football were Las Lomas United, Coosal Las Lomas and Joe Public, which dropped out of last season’s competition.

Last season, the Super league was plagued by postponement of several matches involving team from the sister isle due to inter-island transport. Neville Ferguson, the National Super League Commission, said the Super League are planning to directly approach Caribbean Airlines to sort out scheduling problems and also to build the fixtures around important activities in the sister isle.

We asking them to let us know when are the major festivals or activities in Tobago, that will making going across to Tobago or coming here difficult,” he said. “We may very well have to schedule matches around their festival.”

“The structure will be the same as last year,” Ferguson said.

“In the first phase, everybody will play each other once, and then it (the competition) will be divided into two groups, Group A (title challengers) and Group B (relegation fight).

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #10 on: May 13, 2015, 12:02:56 PM »
"Demoted from the Super League back to the third-tier Association football were Las Lomas United, Coosal Las Lomas and Joe Public, which dropped out of last season’s competition."

Las Lomas were so poor, they got relegated twice in one season.


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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #11 on: July 04, 2015, 08:19:01 AM »
When does the season start?

heard it got pushed back and possible change of format?

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #12 on: July 17, 2015, 02:29:33 AM »
More changes to Super League.
T&T Express Reports.


The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) has enlisted All Sport Promotions to handle league operations for the National Super League competition and sponsorship development for the local governing body.

Three new leagues will be introduced as part of the collaboration that will incorporate a new division of the National Super League.

A 15-­team Premiership Division of the Super League will be joined by a 12-­team Championship Division to establish a promotion/relegation system.

The Premiership Division is set for its kickoff on July 18 while the Championship Division will make its debut on August 8.

In an effort to further establish stronger youth competitions, the TTFA and All Sport Promotions have teamed up with Republic Bank to bring national youth league competition back to Trinidad and Tobago.

The Republic Bank National Youth League will feature Under-13, Under-15 divisions for boys and Under-17 girls division.

According to TTFA President Raymond Tim Kee, “this collaboration with All Sport Promotions will establish our domestic competitions on both the senior and youth levels in an efficient manner that will enable our footballers to develop to the best of their abilities”.

President Tim Kee further added that “with All Sport Promotions operating our leagues and developing sponsorships, the TTFA can better serve the football family and have an excellent opportunity to invest more of its limited resources into youth and women's football.“

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TTFA, All Sports in new partnership
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THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) has enlisted All Sport Promotions to handle league operations for the National Super League competition and sponsorship development for the TTFA.

Three new leagues will be introduced as part of the exciting collaboration that will incorporate a new division of the National Super League.

A 15-team Premiership Division of the Super League will be joined by a 12-team Championship Division to establish a promotion/relegation system.

The Premiership Division is set for its kickoff tomorrow while the Championship Division will make its debut on August 8.

In an effort to further establish stronger youth competitions, the TTFA and All Sport Promotions have teamed up with Republic Bank to bring national youth league competition back to Trinidad and Tobago.

The Republic Bank National Youth League will feature Under-13 and Under-15 divisions for boys and Under-17 girls division. According to TTFA president Raymond Tim Kee, “this collaboration with All Sport Promotions will establish our domestic competitions on both the senior and youth levels in an efficient manner that will enable our footballers to develop to the best of their abilities.”

Tim Kee further added that “with All Sport Promotions operating our leagues and developing sponsorships, the TTFA can better serve the football family and have an excellent opportunity to invest more of its limited resources into youth and women’s football.”

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #13 on: July 21, 2015, 02:00:51 AM »
WASA commanding in Super League opener.
T&T Express Reports.


WASA FC made a strong start to the new National Super League (NASL) season when they routed FC Santa Rosa 6-1 on Sunday at their ground on Farm Road, St Joseph.

Kerron Clarke netted a hat-trick to help them establish an unassailable lead to start their campaign with an emphatic win.

WASA were the architects of a real washout against the Santa Rosa boys. Dorian Daniel opened the floodgates as early as the fourth minute, while Clarke made the result safe. Gary Glasgow and Glen Walker rounded out the caning in the 65th and 86th minutes respectively. Nicholas Armstrong scored the lone item for Santa Rosa.

The other teams in the 15-team competition were also in action, with the exception of Club Sando, who had a bye. NCLB La Horquetta won 2-0 against Real Maracas, after Frederick Commissiong and Kern Roberts scored in each half to help them to the win.

Petrotrin Palo Seco edged out Defence Force FC 2-1 after having to wrestle for the lead after Corey Cyrus' strike in the 35th minute was cancelled out by Dexter Thornhill's equalising effort in the 61st.

Jason Gross made the result sure when he scored in the 68th minute.

Guaya Untied FC were in no mood for charity, as they whipped Marabella Family Crisis Centre 4-2 with goals coming from Earlon Thomas (19th and 90th), Jody Allsop (28th) and Ryan Stewart (69th). Kerlan Khan and Juma Clarence got on the scoresheet for the Marabella team.

Police FC played out a 2-2 draw with Siparia Spurs, after a topsy-turvy first 20 minutes which saw the Spurs race into the lead during a five-minute spell.

Andre Quashie opened the scoring in the 13th minute for the Spurs, however the lawmen restored parity a minute later through Atiba Peters. Andy London sent the Spurs into the lead in the 19th minute, and it was not until early in the second half that Jason Boodram levelled things once more for both teams to share the spoils.

In Tobago, Bethel United edged Stokely Vale 1-0, with Vernel Wilson netting the lone item.

There was a 0-0 stalemate however, as 1976 FC Phoenix and Matura Re United could not break the deadlock.

Sunday’s Results

Real Maracas 0 NLCB v La Horquetta SA 2

1976 FC Phoenix 0 v Matura Re United 0

Petrotrin Palo Seco 2 v T&T Defence Force 1

Marabella Family Crisis Center v 2 Guaya United 4

Police FC 2 v Siparia Spurs 2

WASA FC 6 v FC Santa Rosa 1

Bethel Utd 1 v Stokely Vale FC 0

Upcoming fixtures - Sunday

Matura Re United v Club Sando,

Matura Recreation Ground

Defence Force FC v Real Maracas, Youth Camp, Maqueripe

Guaya United v Bethel United, Guaya Recreation Ground

Siparia Spurs v Petrotrin Palo Seco, Palo Seco Velodrome

Marabella Family Crisis Centre v FC Santa Rosa, Manny Ramjohn Stadium

WASA FC v Police FC, St Joseph

Stokely Vale FC v 1976 FC Phoenix

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Super League continues today
« Reply #14 on: July 26, 2015, 07:57:01 AM »
Super League continues today
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Super League defending champions Club Sando will open their account in this year's competition today, when they go head-to-head with Matura Re United at the Matura Recreation Ground. The 4 p.m. kick-off will be one of many across the country in the competition.

WASA FC celebrated a resounding win on opening day, beating Santa Rosa FC 6-1 and will be hoping to get a similar result today when they play at home once more, hosting Police at their Farm Road ground.

Today's fixtures

Matura Re United v Club Sando, Matura Recreation Ground 4 p.m.

Defence Force FC v Real Maracas, Youth Camp, Maqueripe 4 p.m.

Guaya United v Bethel United, Guaya Recreation Ground 4 p.m.

Marabella v Family Crisis Centre v FC Santa Rosa, Manny Ramjohn Stadium 4 p.m.

WASA FC v Police FC, WASA, St Joseph

Siparia Spurs v Petrotrin Palo Seco, Palo Seco Velodrome 5 p.m.

Stokely Vale FC v 1976 Phoenix, Plymouth Recreation Ground 5 p.m.
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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #15 on: July 26, 2015, 09:23:57 PM »
scores updates??

n update on the 2nd division super league that supposed to start nxt mth?
getting info for this is like pulling teeth, even from players possibly involved in the league.


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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #16 on: August 01, 2015, 06:38:59 AM »
National Super League Standings

TEAMS P W D L F A GD PTS 
1 Petrotrin Palo Seco 2 2 0 0 5 2 3 6
2 Bethel United 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 6
3 Police F.C. 2 1 1 0 3 2 1 4
4 1976 F.C. Phoenix 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 4
5 WASA Football Club 2 1 0 1 6 2 4 3
6 Marabella Family Crisis Center 2 1 0 1 8 6 2 3
7 NLCB La Horquetta S.A. 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 3
8 Guaya United 2 1 0 1 4 3 1 3
9 T&T Defence Force Football Club 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 3
10 Matura Re United 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2
11 Club Sando 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
12 Siparia Spurs 2 0 1 1 3 5 -2 1
13 Stokely Vale Football Club 2 0 0 2 0 2 -2 0
14 Real Maracas 2 0 0 2 2 5 -3 0
15 F.C. Santa Rosa 2 0 0 2 3 12 -9 0
 
TODAY

15 Club Sando Moruga vs Stokely Vale F.C. Lumsden Rec.Gd, Gasparillo 4.00 PM

16 NLCB La Horquetta S.A. vs Petrotrin Palo Seco Larry Gomes St'd, Arima 4.00 PM

SUN.

17 Matura Re United vs Marabella Family Crisis Center North Eastern Rec. Grd. 4.00 PM

MON.

18 Defence Force F.C. vs Police F.C. Youth Camp, Macaripe 4.00 PM

19 Guaya United vs WASA F.C. Guaya Recreation Grd. 4.00 PM

20 F.C. Santa Rosa vs Siparia Spurs Marvin Lee Satdium 4.00 PM

21 1976 F.C. Phoenix vs Bethel United Canaan Rec. Grd. 5.00 PM

Real Maracas on a Bye

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #17 on: August 05, 2015, 03:29:42 AM »
Petrotrin still top Super League
T&T Express Reports.


Petrotrin Palo Seco maintained their unbeaten streak in the National Super League Sunday as they held home team NLCB La Horquetta to a 1-1 draw. The result sees them maintain their position at the top of the standings, while 1976 FC Phoenix are hot on their heels, trailing only by goal difference.

The 2015 Super League action continued across the country, and while Petrotrin may be setting the early pace, Santa Rosa were the talking point of the day. The Arima-based team were routed 6-1 and 6-2 in their opening two fixtures, but enough was enough it seemed, as they stormed to a 5-0 romp of their own, taking out their frustration on Siparia Spurs.

Jomoul Francis found the back of the net twice in the 28th and 57th minutes, while Nicholas Armstrong also scored a double on the stroke of half-time and six minutes after the break. Rashard Griffith rounded off the scoring in the 83rd minute to give Santa Rosa their first win in the competition.

Guaya United also were in a scoring mood, as they put four past WASA FC who seem to be still shaken from their 1-0 upset at the hands of Police FC in the prior round. This time around, the WASA boys were given no quarter in their first away fixture of the season, and they did themselves no favours when they scored an own goal in the 10th minute. A Ryan Stewart brace (45th and 54th) and a Carlon Hughes item in stoppage-time sealed an embarassing defeat for a WASA Team that started off the season impressively.

Marabella Family Crisis Centre, T&T Defence Force and Phoenix all celebrated narrow one-goal victories. The Crisis Centre beat Matura Re United 2-1 thanks to an own goal, and a Juma Clarence item in the 32nd minute. Irvin Reyes pulled one back for Matura, but it wasn't enough for them to avoid defeat. Josimar Belgrave, and Axcel George scored to lead the Defence Force and Phoenix to respectively to 1-0 wins Police FC and Bethel United. Belgrave's effort was sweeter, considering they not only won the "battle of the servicemen", but move up to third; a position Police occupied last week.

Petrotrin's draw wasn't the day's most spectacular result, but it helped them to maintain their early lead in the standings. They went behind in the 50th minute to La Horquetta's Anslem Jackson, however they equalised through Corey Cyrus seven minutes later. The score remained the same until the final whistle.

Tomorrow will be the first matchday for the season that will kick off on a Thursday. Petrotrin will hope to extend their lead tomorrow when they face Real Maracas. Phoenix will be on a bye.

Tomorrow's Matches:

Real Maracas FC v Petrotrin Palo Seco - Maracas Recreation Ground 4 p.m.

Marabella Family Crisis Centre v Club Sando Moruga - Manny Ramjohn Stadium 4 p.m.

WASA FC v Matura Re United - WASA, St Joseph 4pm

Defence Force FC v FC Santa Rosa - Youth Camp, Maqueripe 4 p.m.

Siparia Spurs v Guaya United - Petrotrin Ground, Fyzabad 4 p.m.

Police FC v Stokely Vale FC - St James Barracks 4 p.m.

Bethel United v NLCB La Horquetta SA - Montgomery Recreation Ground 5 p.m.

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #18 on: August 11, 2015, 02:02:31 AM »
Edwards, Belgrave blast ‘Army’ to Super top.
T&T Express Reports.


Michael Edwards scored a hat-trick and Josimar Belgrave two as Defence Force trampled National Lotteries Control Board La Horquetta SA 5-2 to move to the top of the National Super League Premier Division on Sunday.

With the win, its fourth in five matches, Defence Force surged to the top of the 15-team table with 12 points, two ahead of the quartet of Police FC, debutants Marabella Family Crisis Centre, 1976 FC Phoenix and previous leader Petrotrin Palo Seco.

Defending champion, Club Sando Moruga is yet to get a win this season though, after it was held to a 1-1 draw by Guaya United, its third stalemate in four matches while Real Maracas and Siparia Spurs also drew 2-2.

RESULTS

Defence Force 5 (Michael Edwards 13th, 45th, 87th, Josimar Belgrave 22nd, 90th) vs La Horquetta 2 (Kern Roberts 45th, Omeaku Barbour 49th)

Club Sando Moruga 1 (Nigel John 30th) vs Guaya United 1 (Beville Joseph 56th)

Real Maracas 2 (Ricardo Bennett 30th, Aaron Peters 80th) vs Siparia Spurs 2 (Chevon Fredrick 48th, Andre Quashie 83rd)

1976 FC Phoenix 3 (Lejandro Williams 48th, 49th, Christopher Morgan 44th) vs FC Santa Rosa 2 (Rashard Griffith 7th, 30th)

WASA FC 2 (Akil Harley 29th, Keron Clarke 90th) vs Petrotrin Palo Seco 0

Stokely Vale 1 (Akim Baynes 82nd) vs Marabella Family CC 1 (Juma Clarence 8th)

Police FC 3 (Jason Boodram 48th, Kareem Perry 69th, Kemrol Purcell 85th) vs Bethel United 1 (Carron Williams 90th)

MATCHES

Sixth Round NSL Premier Division:

Marabella Family vs 1976 Phoenix, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, 4 pm
WASA FC vs Club Sando Moruga, WASA Ground, St Joseph, 4 pm
La Horquetta SA v FC Santa Rosa, Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, 4 pm
Siparia Spurs vs Matura Reunited, Petrotrin Ground, Fyzabad, 4 pm
Guaya United vs Stokely Vale, Guaya Recreation Ground, Guaya, 4 pm
Bethel United vs Defence Force, Mt Gomery Ground, 5pm
Real Maracas vs Police FC – To be rescheduled
Petrotrin Palo Seco—bye

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Defence Force win big in Super League.
T&T Express Reports.


A five-goal haul from the Defence Force FC was enough to send them to the top of the National Super League standings, as they thrashed NLCB La Horquetta 5-2 at the Youth Camp Grounds in Macqueripe. The Super League continued on Sunday with the soldiers putting in the standout performance of the round.

Micheal Edwards netted in the 13th, 45th and 87th minute to not only bag his hat-trick, but to make deadly sure that the Defence Force would seal the points. Josimar Belgrave scored the other two in the 22nd and 90th minutes to round off their romp. The win saw them secure first spot with 12 points.

The other big movers in the table were Police FC, who recorded another win to move up to second in the table. Jason Boodram, Kareem Perry and Kemrol Purcell all found the back of the net to give the lawmen a three-goal cushion over Bethel United. Ex-Royalian Carron Williams netted the consolation for the Tobago-based team in the 90th minute.

Club Sando Moruga, Stokely Vale and Real Maracas did themselves no favours failing to get maxmum points, as their draws see them sitting in 12th, 14th and 15th respectively. Club Sando drew with Guaya United FC 1-1, with Nigel John's 30th-minute strike was cancelled out by Beville Joseph 56th-minute equaliser. Real Maracas' 2-2 draw sees them in last place with a game in hand. Stokely Vale sit right above Maracas after having drawn 1-1 with Marabella Family Crisis Centre, who benefitted from the result as it pushed them up to third place.

WASA FC won their first match since the opening matchday, after they defeated Petrotrin Palo Seco 2-0 with goals from Akil Harley in the 29th minute and Keron Clarke in the 90th. FC Santa Rosa squandered a 2-0 lead after Rashard Griffith's early brace in the 7th and 30th minutes were eventually cancelled out and overtaken by Christopher Morgtan and Lejandro Williams, who scored a quickfire brace in two minutes shortly after the half-time break.

Sunday's Fixtures

Marabella Family Crisis Centre vs 1976 FC Phoenix, Manny Ramjohn Stadium
4.00pm Real Maracas FC vs Police FC - Rescheduled, TBA
WASA FC vs Club Sando Moruga - WASA, St Joseph
4.00pm NLCB La Horquetta SA vs FC Santa Rosa, Larry Gomes Stadium
4.00pm Siparia Spurs vs Matura Reunited, Petrotrin Ground, Fyzabad
4.00pm Guaya United vs Stokely Vale FC, Guaya Recreation Ground
4.00pm Bethel United vs Defence Force FC, Montgomery Recreation Ground
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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #19 on: August 11, 2015, 06:20:48 AM »
Ah notice Defence Force using they Pro League players to play in de Super League.

How allyuh feel about that?

Is 0f00ck up is yuh axe me..

De government paying them, they could afford to use de Super League as pre season.

De TTFA need to revise some rules to better de Super League league and show up dead beat Dexter Skeene.

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #20 on: August 15, 2015, 07:37:00 PM »
Ah notice Defence Force using they Pro League players to play in de Super League.

Police doing de same ting.
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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #21 on: August 15, 2015, 07:37:33 PM »
Super League leaders Defence Force tackle Bethel United
By Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian)


New leaders of the National Super League Premier Division, Defence Force will have its stay at the top of the 15-team table tested when they travel to Tobago for a tricky encounter with Bethel United at Mt Gomery Ground, tomorrow from 5 pm.

Coming off a 5-2 thrashing of La Horquetta led by a Michael Edwards, hat-trick, Defence Force goes into the match with 12 points from five matches, two more than the quartet of Police FC, Marabella Family Crisis Centre, 1976 FC Phoenix and Petrotrin Palo Seco.

However, Petrotrin Palo Seco is on a bye today while the clash between Police FC and Real Maracas has been rescheduled, meaning only Marabella Family and Phoenix who clash at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella from 4 pm, will have a chance of going top of the standings, should Defence Force falter and either team come out on top in their meeting.

Elsewhere, defending champions Club Sando Moruga will be seeking a first win of the season when it plays away to WASA FC at WASA Ground, St Joseph while Guaya United and Stokely Vale clash at Guaya Recreation Ground, both from 4 pm.

And in the two other matches, Siparia Spurs host Matura Reunited at Petrotrin Ground, Fyzabad and La Horquetta entertains FC Santa Rosa at UTT Ground, Centeno.


Tomorrow's Sixth Round NSL Premier Division matches:
Marabella Family vs 1976 Phoenix, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, 4pm
WASA FC vs Club Sando Moruga, WASA Ground, St Joseph, 4pm
La Horquetta S.A. v FC Santa Rosa, UTT Ground, Centeno, 4pm
Siparia Spurs vs Matura Reunited, Petrotrin Ground, Fyzabad, 4pm
Guaya United vs Stokely Vale, Guaya Recreation Ground, Guaya, 4pm
Bethel United vs Defence Force, Mt Gomery Ground, 5pm

Current NSL Premier Division standings:

Teams P W D L F A Pts


Defence Force 5 4 0 1 11 6 12
Police FC 5 3 1 1 13 5 10
Marabella Family 5 3 1 1 14 9 10
1976 Phoenix 4 3 1 0 5 2 10
Petrotrin P/S 5 3 1 1 7 5 10
Guaya Utd 5 2 1 2 10 6 7
WASA FC 5 2 1 2 8 6 7
Bethel Utd 4 2 0 2 3 4 6
Siparia Spurs 5 1 2 2 7 13 5
La Horquetta S.A 3 1 1 1 5 6 4
Matura Reunited 4 0 3 1 2 3 3
Club Sando Moruga 4 0 3 1 3 5 3
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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #22 on: August 18, 2015, 01:58:54 AM »
Defence Force still top of Super League.
T&T Express Reports.


Tevin Balfor's lone goal in the 76th minute ensured that Defence Force FC not only maintained their lead in the National Super League, but extended it to four points after they beat Bethel United at Montgomery Recreation Ground on Sunday.

The soldiers were coming into the fixture with a two-point lead over Police FC, which they doubled to four points after the final whistle. The narrow 1-0 win gives them 15 points, after winning five of their six matches so far. Their only defeat came on the opening weekend when they were edged 2-1 by Petrotrin Palo Seco a month ago.

Guaya United were the biggest winners on the field Sunday, as they scored four of the six goals in their encounter with Stokely Vale. Guaya raced to a 2-0 lead in the first five minutes after Jody Alsop and an own goal put them in pole position for the win. Shortly after the break, Carlon Hughes made it 3-0. Travis Winchester gave Stokely Vale a glimmer of hope, scoring their first goal in the 60th minute.

There would be no miracle comeback however, as seven minutes later, Ryan Stewart scored Guaya's fourth goal. Leshawn Robert's consolation item in the 80th came too little too late to be significant as Guaya ran out 4-2 winners.

Siparia Spurs edged Matura Re United 3-2 with Jesse Edwards scoring a double, and Daniel Diaz scoring the third to make the result certain.

Matura had taken a 2-1 lead in the first half when Irvin Reyes scored a quick brace of his own in the 35th and 37th minutes, however they were unable to hold on to their advantage as Diaz equalised in the 62nd minute, and Edwards scored the winner four minutes from time.

WASA FC won 2-0 at home when they took on Club Sando Moruga with goals from Fabian Garcia and Daniel Diaz, but the win only moved them up one place to sixth in the table.

Jean-Paul Aqui-Blanc scored as early as the second minute to put Santa Rosa in front against NCLB La Horquetta. La Horquetta needed a favour to come away with a point however, as an own goal in the 81st minute against FC Santa Rosa came to their aid.

Marabella Crisis Centre drew 0-0 with 1976 FC Phoenix, however the result was good enough to move both teams up a place, as the match between Real Maracas FC and Police FC had to be rescheduled. Marabella now sit in second in the overall standings while Phoenix are third.

Results:

Marabella Family Crisis Centre 0-0 1976 FC Phoenix

WASA FC 2-0 Club Sando Moruga

NLCB La Horquetta 1-1 FC Santa Rosa

Siparia Spurs 3-2 Matura Re United

Guaya United FC 4-2 Stokely Vale FC

Bethel United 0-1 T&T Defence Force FC

*Real Maracas FC v Police FC rescheduled

**Petrotrin Palo Seco on a bye

Thursday's fixtures

Club Sando Moruga v Siparia Spurs - Grand Chemin Recreation Ground 4pm

Guaya United v NCLB La Horquetta -Guaya Recreation Ground 4pm

Matura Re United v Bethel United - Matura Recreation Ground 4pm

Petrotrin Palo Seco v Police FC - Palo Seco Velodrome 5pm

1976 FC Phoenix v WASA FC - Canaan Recreation Ground 5pm

FC Santa Rosa v Real Maracas FC - Marvin Lee Stadium 5pm

Stokely Vale FC v Defence Force - Plymouth Recreation Ground 5pm

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #23 on: August 18, 2015, 03:26:44 AM »
Club Sando Moruga. This is interesting. So is Club Sando 2nd team based in Moruga?

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #24 on: August 19, 2015, 02:00:44 AM »
Balfour extends D/Force Super lead.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Tevin Balfour got the loan goal as visiting Defence Force edged Bethel United in their  National Super League Premier Division encounter at Mt Gomery Ground on Sunday to extend its lead at the top of the table.

After a 0-0 first-half, Balfor conjured up the game’s decisive item in the 76th minute to silence the home crowd and push his team to 15 points from six matches at the end of Round Six, four more than newcomers, Marabella Family Crisis Centre and 1976 Phoenix, who battled to a 0-0 draw at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella. However, Phoenix has a match in hand.

The quartet of Police FC, Guaya United, WASA FC and Petrotrin Palo Seco are next with ten points each. This after WASA kept defending champions Club Sando Moruga winless with a 2-0 blanking at St Joseph courtesy goals from Fabian Garcia in the eighth minute and Keron Clarke, in the 24th.

At Guaya Recreation Ground, Guaya United outplayed Stokely Vale 4-2 with a goal each from Jody Alsop, Carlon Hughes and Ryan Stewart along with an own goal from the visitors. In the two other matches played, Jesse Edwards scored a pair for Siparia Spurs in a 3-2 defeat of Matura Reunited at Petrotrin Ground, Fyzabad while National Lotteries Control Board La Horquetta S.A and FC Santa Rosa battled to a 1-1 draw.

Thursday, Seventh Round matches take place with Defence Force, 1976 FC Phoenix, Police FC, Guaya United, WASA FC and Petrotrin Palo Seco all schedule to be in action.

Sunday’s Sixth Round NSL Premier Division Results:

Marabella Family 0 vs 1976 Phoenix 0

WASA FC 2 (Fabian Garcia 8th, Keron Clarke 22nd) vs Club Sando Moruga 0

La Horquetta S.A. 1 (own goal 81st) v FC Santa Rosa 1 (Jean-Paul Blanc 2nd)

Siparia Spurs 3 (Jesse Edwards 1st, 86th, Daniel Diaz 62nd) vs Matura Reunited 2 (Irvin Reyes 35th, 37th), Petrotrin Ground, Fyzabad, 4pm

Guaya United 4 (Jody Alsop 2nd, own goal 5th, Carlon Hughes 47th, Ryan Stewart 67th) vs Stokely Vale 2 (Travis Winchester 60th, 80th), Guaya Recreation Ground, Guaya, 4pm

Defence Force 1 (Tevin Balfor 76th) vs Bethel United 0, Mt Gomery Ground, 5pm

Seventh Round NSL Premier Division Matches:

Thursday:

Petrotrin Palo Seco vs Police FC, Palo Seco Municipal Stadium, Palo Seco, 5pm
1976 FC Phoenix vs WASA FC, Canaan Ground, Bon Accord, 5pm
FC Santa Rosa vs Real Maracas FC, Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya, 5pm
Club Sando Moruga vs Siparia Spurs, Grand Chemin Recreation Ground, 4pm
Guaya United vs La Horquetta, Guaya Recreation Ground, Guaya, 4pm

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #25 on: August 25, 2015, 05:47:06 AM »
Bruno snatches late winner for Army.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Keron Bruno was the toast of his Defence Force team-mates as he netted with virtually the last kick of the match to earn his team a thrilling 3-2 win over defending champions Club Sando Moruga when matches in the National Super League Premier Division continued on Sunday.

Earlier on, visitors Defence Force took the lead in the seventh minute through inform Josimar Belgrave, however Nigel John hit back for the host at the Grand Chemin Recreation Grounds, Moruga, only for Belgrave to score his second of the match in the 29th for a 2-1 half-time lead.

Six minutes after the restart, Tareek Joseph drew Club Sando Moruga level again, and the match seemed headed for a draw until Bruno struck in the final minute to secure Defence Force a seventh win from eight matches to lead the 15-team table with 21 points, five more than a surging Guaya United which came from behind to beat Real Maracas 2-1 at the Maracas Recreation Ground, St Joseph.

Ricardo Bennett handed Real Maracas a ninth 1-0 lead which his team held until it conceded an own goal in the 72nd followed by an Andre Alfred winner for Guaya, five minutes later. Down at Petrotrin Ground, Fyzabad, Jesse Edwards and Andy London both scored braces to lead Siparia Spurs past 1976 FC Phoenix, 5-3.

Phoenix was the one to open the scoring through Onasi Forde in the 32nd, but then saw Edwards (37th, 39th) and London (45th) hit back for Spurs to lead 3-1 at the half to the delight of their supporters. On the resumption, Phoenix took the match to the host and got goals from Forde (53rd), his second and Andel Brown (65th) to tie up the score at 3-3, however Spurs stepped up another gear and regained the lead within two minutes thanks to a second item from London, while Daniel Garcia added a fifth strike in the 88th minute to seal all three points.

With the win, Spurs joined Phoenix on 14 points, but the latter has a match in hand while idle Police FC, WASA FC and Petrotrin Palo Seco are next, all with 13 points. WASA inspired by two second-half goals from former T&T striker Gary Glasgow edged Marabella Family Crisis Centre 3-2 at WASA Ground, St Joseph and Petrotrin Palo Seco also won 3-2 over Stokely Vale at Plymouth Recreation Ground.

SUNDAY’S NSL PREMIER DIVISION RESULTS

•Siparia Spurs 5 (Jesse Edwards 37th, 39th, Andy London 45th, 67th, Daniel Garcia 88th) vs 1976 FC Phoenix 3 (Onasi Forde 32nd, 53rd, Andel Brown 65th)

•WASA 3 (Akil Harley 8th, Gary Glasgow 48th, 81st) vs Marabella Family Crisis Centre 2 (Arvid Applewhite 24th, Kurlan Khan 57th)

•FC Santa Rosa 4 (Claudius Howard 5th, Shaka Pilgrim 16th, Jean-Paul Aqui-Blanc 50th, Osei Sandy 65th) vs Bethel United 1 (Christian Caines 15th)

•Guaya United 2 (own goal 72nd, Andre Alfred 77th) vs Real Maracas 1 (Ricardo Bennett 9th)

•Defence Force 3 (Josimar Belgrave 7th, 29th, Keron Bruno 90th) vs Club Sando Moruga 2 (Nigel John 21st, Tareek Joseph 51st)

•Matura Re United 5 (Irving Reyes 8th, 10th, 45th, Shervin Charles 45th, Kerin Vincent 55th) vs La Horquetta S.A 3 (Kerron St Cyr 7th, Omeaku Barbour 21st, Nathan Julien 90th)

•Petrotrin Palo Seco 3 (Sylvester Teesdale 13th, Antuan John 52nd, Tigana Sparks 55th) vs Stokely Vale 2 (Akim Baynes 32nd, Leshawn Roberts 40th)

CURRENT NSL PREMIER DIVISION STANDINGS

Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Defence Force    7    6    0    1    15    6    18
Phoenix    6    4    2    0    7    2    14
Police    6    4    1    1    17    7    13
Guaya Utd    7    4    1    2    16    9    13
Marabella Family    6    3    2    1    14    9    11
Siparia Spurs    7    3    2    2    13    16    11
WASA    7    3    1    3    10    8    10
Petrotrin P/S    6    3    1    2    9    9    10
Matura Reunited    6    1    3    2    8    9    6
Bethel Utd    6    2    0    4    6    9    6
La Horquetta    5    1    2    2    7    9    5
Santa Rosa    7    1    2    4    11    17    5
Club Sando Moruga    6    0    3    3    4    10    3
Real Maracas    5    0    2    3    4    8    2
Stokely Vale    7    0    2    5    4    17    2

Sunday August 30th matches

•Marabella Family Crisis Centre vs Siparia Spurs, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, 4pm
•FC Santa Rosa vs Police FC, Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya, 4pm
•Petrotrin Palo Seco vs Guaya United, Palo Seco Municipal Stadium, Palo Seco, 5pm
•1976 FC Phoenix vs Real Maracas FC, Canaan Ground, Bon Accord, 5pm
•La Horquetta S.A vs Club Sando Moruga, Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, 4pm
•Bethel United vs WASA FC, Mt Gomery Recreation Ground, 5pm.

To be rescheduled:

Matura ReUnited vs Stokely Vale

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #26 on: August 25, 2015, 05:49:08 AM »
NGC set to pump $1.2 million into a revive Super League.
By Inshan Mohammed.


National Gas Company (NGC) has jumped onboard football in this country for the first time and, will become the official sponsor of the National Super League and the Championship Division respectively.

NGC will pump $1.2 million TT dollars into the league, which sees its 25 teams split into a Premiership Division and Championship Division.

All Sport Promotions, fresh on the job and already making a huge impact, were instrumental in acquiring the sponsorship-deal under (Anthony Harford) will oversee the league once more.

The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) were not happy with how the league was run last season, hence the reason Anthony Harford are back after missing out last year due to a political breakdown between All Sport and the Ministry of Sports, the then Anil Roberts.

All Sport Promotions have been overseeing the league since its interception in 2001, under former TTFF head Oliver Camps.

Some of the Premiership Division teams are;

Police FC, Club Sando Moruga, Defence Force, Guaya United, FC Santa Rosa, Marabella Family Crisis Centre, 1976 FC Phoenix, Bethel United, Matura ReUnited, NLCB La Horquetta SA, Petrotrin Palo Seco, Real Maracas, Siparia Spurs, WASA FC and Stokely Vale FC.

And some of the Championship Division teams are;

Prison Service FC, Queen’s Park CC, Barrackpore United, Chaguanas FC, Cunupia FC, Malabar FC, Petit Valley United, Saddle Hill Hotspurs, UTT and Edinburgh 500.

Here's a breakdown

Prizes for Premier League

1st TT$240,000
2nd TT$120,000
3rd TT$100,000
4th TT$80,000

Prizes for Championship Division

1st TT$140,000
2nd TT$100,000
3rd TT$80,000
4th TT$60,000

Super League Cup Competition

1st TT$100,000
2nd TT$50,000
3rd TT$25,000
4th TT$25,000

Premiership Players

Top 5 Players of the Year

TT$2,500 each

MVP

TT$5,000

Championship Players

Top 5 Players of the Year

TT$1,500 each

MVP

TT$3,000

Upcoming Games

Championship Division

Tuesday August 25

Prisons FC v Cunupia FC, YTC, Arouca, 4.15 pm;
QPCC FC v Saddle Hill Hotspur, Queen’s Park Oval, 6 pm;
Edinburgh 500 v Barrackpore Utd, Edinburgh 500 Rec ground, 7 pm;
Xtra Foods Chaguanas FC v Malabar FC, New Settlement Ground, Chaguanas, 7 pm;
Petit Valley Utd v UTT, Northern Rec Ground, Diego Martin, 8 pm

Premiership Division

Sunday August 30

Marabella Family Crisis Centre v Siparia Spurs, Manny Ramjohn Stadium, 4 pm
FC Santa Rosa v Police FC, Marvin Lee Stadium, 4 pm
Petrotrin Palo Seco v Guaya Utd, Palo Seco Velodrome, 5 pm
1976 FC Phoenix v Real Maracas FC, Canaan Rec Ground, 5 pm
NLCB La Horquetta SA v Club Sando Moruga, Larry Gomes Stadium, 4 pm
Bethel Utd v WASA FC, Montgomery Rec Ground, 5 pm
Defence Force FC on a bye.

Rescheduled Match

Matura ReUnited v Stokely Vale FC

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #27 on: August 25, 2015, 06:52:35 AM »
Anybody following this TTFA run league. I really asking the homies. The super league appears to be more community based league. They play a true home and away schedule. So all the people who are longing for community teams, why are they not supporting these teams? I also want to clarify something here with Club Sando. Are they a Moruga based team playing in San Fernando? I am assuming that the pro team will be playing in Skinner Park, while the super league team play in Moruga? Anyone ? Flex, Tallman?

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #28 on: August 25, 2015, 07:04:40 AM »
Anybody following this TTFA run league. I really asking the homies. The super league appears to be more community based league. They play a true home and away schedule. So all the people who are longing for community teams, why are they not supporting these teams? I also want to clarify something here with Club Sando. Are they a Moruga based team playing in San Fernando? I am assuming that the pro team will be playing in Skinner Park, while the super league team play in Moruga? Anyone ? Flex, Tallman?

They do seem to attract nice local crowds when they play on community crowds. Point Fortin was a good example, but also Guaya, Real Maracas and the Tobago clubs get nice crowds. But I think the games are free, so it may change if there is a charge.

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Re: 2015/16 National Super League Thread
« Reply #29 on: August 25, 2015, 07:10:28 AM »
Anybody following this TTFA run league. I really asking the homies. The super league appears to be more community based league. They play a true home and away schedule. So all the people who are longing for community teams, why are they not supporting these teams? I also want to clarify something here with Club Sando. Are they a Moruga based team playing in San Fernando? I am assuming that the pro team will be playing in Skinner Park, while the super league team play in Moruga? Anyone ? Flex, Tallman?

Not sure Deeks, I'll see if I can find out more,,, the Super League under All Sports are definitely run better than the Pro League.

They are more organised to their fixtures and the time frame (not in line with Europe that is affecting the Pro League), however, they can surely improve on detailed match reports.

All leagues in T&T should start the same time, this is why all heads much come together and work together.

Imagine, if the FA Cup starts tomorrow, chances are a Super League team could win because they are already 7 games into their season.

Point Fortin lost some of their support because they went Pro. Expect the same for Club Sando, unless they get Skinner park.

Pro League and Super League games should be made double headers.

Maybe All Sport might make Super League and Championship Games double headers?

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