Intercol 25: KO tourney kicks off on 11 Nov; St Benedict’s face stern test in south

The South Zone again looks to be the toughest gayelle in the country, as the 2025 Coca Cola Boys Intercol competition prepares for kick off with three of the Premier Division’s top four schools all residing in south Trinidad: St Benedict’s College, Presentation College (San Fernando) and Naparima College.

St Benedict’s College players celebrate a goal by defender Joshua Figaro during their SSFL Premier Division clash with Fatima College at Mucurapo Road on 20 September 2025.
Photo: Dirk Allahar/ bCreative/ Wired868.

The Intercol competition gets going in east, north and south Trinidad on Tuesday 11 November, with St Mary’s College and Malick Secondary likely to be the first Premier Division schools to see action.

Editor’s Note: Click HERE to see the final 2025 Intercol match-ups.

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