“[…] These meetings are intended to educate coaches across the country of the association’s purpose and vision as well as the benefits of being a member.
“It also allows the steering committee the opportunity to exchange and gather ideas that our membership would like to see implemented…”
The following is a press release from the interim steering committee of the National Football Coaches of Trinidad and Tobago (NFCTT):

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The newly formed National Football Coaches of Trinidad and Tobago (NFCTT) held the first of a number of planned town hall-styled meetings on Saturday 21st November at the St James Youth Facility. The invited audience consisted of technical staff members involved with the various Trinidad and Tobago Pro League teams.
These meetings are intended to educate coaches across the country of the association’s purpose and vision as well as the benefits of being a member. It also allows the steering committee the opportunity to exchange and gather ideas that our membership would like to see implemented.
In coming weeks, the steering committee will also engage the SSFL, TTSL,WoLF and Zonal coaches and technical staff members.
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