TTFA holds screening for ‘high performance’ boys and girls teams between 12-15

The following is a release from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA): 

The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association will be hosting screening sessions for girls between the ages of 13 and 15 years  and boys between the ages of 12 and 14 years both in Trinidad and Tobago geared towards selection on the TTFA High Performance teams.

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago U-15 captain Jaheim Marshall (centre) celebrates a goal with teammates during TTFA U-15 Invitational action against Panama at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on 17 July 2019.
Panama won 5-4.
(Copyright Allan V Crane/CA-images/Wired868)

Player eligibility is as follows:
Girls Under-15: Born after 1 January 2007 and before 31 December 2009
Boys Under-14: Born after 1 January 2008 – 31 December 2010

The training dates, venues and times are as follows:

Girls U-15 (Trinidad)

  • Saturday 14 May – Ato Boldon Training Field
    (Registration 8am – 8.45am; Training 9am – 11am)
  • Monday 16 May – Ato Boldon Training Field (3.30pm – 6pm)
  • Wednesday 18 May – Ato Boldon Training Field ( 3.30pm – 6pm)
  • Saturday 21 May – Ato Boldon Training Field (8am – 12noon)
Photo: The T&T Girls U-14 Team poses before kick-off against Suriname in CFU Challenge Series action at Couva on 27 October 2019.
(Copyright Daniel Prentice/CA-Images/Wired868)

Girls U-15 (Dwight Yorke Stadium, Tobago)

Registration 3.30pm – 4pm /Training 4pm – 6pm

  • Monday 16 May
  • Wednesday 18 May
  • Monday 23 May
  • Wednesday 25 May

Girls are encouraged to attend all screening sessions if possible.

Boys U-14 (Trinidad)

  • Saturday 14 May – Larry Gomes Stadium
    (8am – 8.45am registration; training 9am – 12 noon)
  • Sunday 22 May – Ato Boldon Training Field
    (8am – 8.45am registration/training 9am – 12 noon)
  • Sunday 29 May – Mannie Ramjohn Training Field
    (8am – 8.45am registration/training 9am – 12 noon)
Photo: Trendsetter Hawks ‘A’ attacker Mariah Williams (centre) tries to outwit Football Factory opponent Benjamin Rose (#4) during RBYL U-11 action at the Queen’s Park Savannah on 25 May 2019.
The RBYL does not have a separate girls competition.
(Copyright Allan V Crane/CA-Images/Wired868)

Boys U-14 (Dwight Yorke Stadium, Tobago)
Registration 3.30pm – 4pm/ training 4pm – 6pm

  • Tuesday 17 May
  • Thursday 19 May
  • Tuesday 24 May
  • Thursday 26 May

All interested players must use the relevant link below to register

Girls U-15 Trinidad: https://forms.gle/gHk7kCGiNhgKzjba8
Girls U-15 Tobagohttps://forms.gle/KXoCiuPBgncBhhUR7
Boys U-14 Trinidad: https://forms.gle/nqCBuQ3UJmSczzSQ6
Boys U-14 Tobago:  https://forms.gle/vAK4srtaP96eEjhx9

All players shall attend the sessions with one red jersey and one white jersey. If there are any questions, please feel free to contact us at 364-0489.

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