SSFL 25: Fatima, Benedict’s, ‘Pres’ join Premier party; ‘Naps’ head to Arima Velodrome

Defending Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premier Division champions Fatima College will play their first competitive game of the 2025 season tomorrow, as they face newly promoted Scarborough Secondary in Shaw Park.

Fatima and St Benedict’s College were both exempted from the weekend’s opening round of matches, due to the close proximity of last Friday’s Super Cup fixture—which Fatima won on penalties.

Fatima College midfielder Seth Hadeed (right) has a crack at goal during 2025 SSFL Super Cup action against St Benedict’s College at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on 12 September 2025.
Photo: Dirk Allahar/ bCreative/ Wired868.

The decision means Fatima have some ground to make up. And, in Tobago, they face a Scarborough team with their tails-up, after the latter outfit’s exciting recovery to hold Arima North Secondary 3-3 at Shaw Park on the weekend.

Incidentally, the other finishers in the top four of the 2024 Premier Division season are all getting started tomorrow.

St Benedict’s host Queen’s Royal College at the Mahaica Oval Sports Complex in Point Fortin, Presentation College (San Fernando) welcome Trinity College East to the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium and St Anthony’s College are also at their home turf in Westmoorings, where they will face Malick Secondary.

All Premier Division matches kick off at 3.30pm.

QRC goal scorer Jahseem Pierre (centre) celebrates his item against St Mary’s College during their SSFL Premier Division clash at Serpentine Road on 13 September 2025.
The “Royalians” eventually had to settle for a 2-2 draw.
Photo: Dirk Allahar/ bCreative/ Wired868.

Arguably, the match of the day is at the Arima Velodrome where Naparima College, riding high after a 7-0 mauling of Trinity College East, travel to face Arima North Secondary.

Uncharacteristically, the Dial Dynamos conceded three times on the weekend, which might have encouraged the rampant Naparima frontline. However, the contests between these two schools have been close in recent times.

The teams played to a draw 1-1 at Lewis Street, San Fernando last season while Arima North eked out a 1-0 win at the UTT O’Meara Campus in 2023.

Elsewhere, Trinity College (Moka) will face a test of their mettle away to Signal Hill Secondary, as they try to build on a 4-1 opening day win against fellow newly promoted school, Carapichaima East Secondary.

Naparima College attacker Arron Raymond (right) tries to get away from a Fatima College defender during SSFL Premier Division action at Lewis Street on 28 October 2023.
Raymond started his 2025 campaign with a hattrick on the weekend as “Naps” downed Trinity College East 7-0.
Photo: Nicholas Bhajan/ Wired868.

And St Augustine Secondary are also chasing a second straight win as they tackle San Juan North Secondary at Bourg Mulatresse in San Juan.

SSFL Premier Division

Round Two

(Wed 17 September)

Arima North v Naparima College, 3.30pm, Arima Velodrome;

Scarborough Sec v Fatima College, 3.30pm, Scarborough ground;

Presentation (San F’do) v Trinity East, 3.30pm, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium;

St Anthony’s College v Malick Secondary, 3.30pm, Westmoorings;

St Benedict’s College v QRC, 3.30pm, Mahaica Oval;

St Mary’s College v Carapichaima East, 3.30pm, Serpentine Road;

Signal Hill Sec v Trinity College, 3.30pm, Signal Hill;

San Juan North v St Augustine Sec, 3.30pm, Bourg Mulatresse.

Standings:

2025 Premier Division

PosClubPWDLFAGDPts
11512124283437
215120345133236
315111340112934
415102348242432
514101345172831
6158163025525
7157263135-423
8156453427722
9155462325-219
10155373123818
11153572526-114
121541102155-3413
13153393043-1312
14143381643-2712
15152581839-2111
16150015772-650
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