SSFL 25: League postpones four closing Premier games to ensure “fair and balanced competition”

The Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) has postponed four Premier Division games scheduled for Monday 10 November, in an effort to synchronise the final match day of teams contesting the 2025 title and scrapping to avoid relegation.

The decision follows a letter from Presentation College (San Fernando) principal Dexter Mitchell on Friday, which requested a postponement of their final game against Trinity College (Moka).

Presentation College (San F’do) winger Tyrese Harding (right) teases Naparima College full back Sebastian James with the ball during SSFL Premier Division action at Lewis Street on 22 October 2025.
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Mitchell argued that having some teams complete their fixtures while others had games in hand “directly impacts the fairness and integrity of the competition standings”.

“Proceeding with our final match under these circumstances would place our team at a disadvantage, as results from these pending fixtures could significantly influence the final league positions,” stated the Presentation principal, in a letter to the SSFL secretariat.


“We believe that ensuring all teams compete on an equal footing upholds the competitive spirit and fairness that the SSFL strives to maintain. We therefore kindly ask that the league consider rescheduling our final match to a later date, once the outstanding games have been completed.”

Within 48 hours, Presentation had a response. The SSFL confirmed, via assistant secretary administration Laurence Seepersad, that four games will be postponed, including Presentation’s scheduled fixture.

St Benedict’s College defensive midfielder Adam Pierre (left) and Fatima College attacker Tyler Edwards follow the ball during SSFL Premier Division action at Mucurapo Road on 20 September 2025.
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(Postponed fixtures initially scheduled for tomorrow)

  • Malick Secondary v Fatima College, 3.30pm, TBA;
  • Trinity East v St Benedict’s College, 3.30pm, Trincity;
  • Trinity College v Presentation (San F’do), 3.30pm, Moka;
  • Scarborough Secondary v San Juan North, 3.30pm, Shaw Park.

St Benedict’s College and Presentation both remain in contention for the Premier Division crown, while San Juan North are trying to avoid relegation.

It is uncertain why the SSFL opted to also postpone Fatima’s closing fixture although the defending champions have no chance of retaining their title and Malick still have an outstanding game against Signal Hill Secondary.

San Juan North flanker Jaheem Danclar (right) tries to get past Trinity College East defender Shane Burnett-Mattis during SSFL Premier Division action at Bourg Mulatresse on 23 September 2025.
Photo: Nicholas Bhajan/ Wired868.

There will still be four games played tomorrow with Arima North Secondary, Queen’s Royal College, St Mary’s College and Carapichaima East Secondary all finishing their respective league campaigns.

Arima North, QRC and St Mary’s are eighth, ninth and tenth respectively and cannot win the league or be demoted while “Caps” are already relegated.

Seepersad explained that the latest postponements “become necessary as the League recognises that some teams still have outstanding fixtures to be completed”.

Referee Cecile Hinds (centre) leads out the St Benedict’s College and Naparima College teams for their derby clash at Lewis Street, San Fernando on 3 November 2025.
Photo: Nicholas Bhajan/ Wired868.

“Postponing your upcoming match ensures that all teams compete under fair and balanced conditions,” stated the SSFL communique, “maintaining the integrity and fairness of the competition standings.

“A new date will be confirmed and communicated once the pending matches have been communicated.”

At present, there are eight Premier Division games with no scheduled date, with the league presumably waiting until the relevant competing teams are eliminated from the Intercol competition.

Signal Hill Secondary forward Kyle James (centre) celebrates his goal against Carapichaima East Secondary with teammates during their SSFL Premier Division clash at the Ato Boldon Stadium on 8 October 2025.
Photo: Nicholas Williams/ Wired868.

With Signal Hill, the defending Tobago Intercol champs, still holding three un-rostered games (against Malick, Trinity East and Naparima) and heavily favoured to reach at least as far as the national semifinals on Thursday 4 December—it is extremely unlikely that the Premier Division season will end before the start of the school Christmas holidays on Monday 15 December.

Premier Division fixtures

(Mon 10 November)

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

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

Carapichaima East v Arima North, 3.30pm, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium;

QRC v Signal Hill Secondary, 3.30pm, QRC ground;

Arima North Secondary attacker Shanon Zion Metivier (foreground) tries to keep hold of the ball during SSFL Premier Division action against Trinity College (Moka) at the Arima Velodrome on 29 October 2025.
Photo: Nicholas Bhajan/ Arima Araucans Academy.

(Thu 13 November)

Signal Hill Sec v St Anthony’s College, 3.30pm, Signal Hill;

Trinity East v Scarborough Secondary, 2.45pm, Trincity;

(Sun 16 November)

Signal Hill Sec v St Augustine Sec, 3.30pm, Signal Hill.

2025 Premier Division

PosClubPWDLFAGDPts
114110340132733
21310123973231
31410133792831
41492345232229
51381430191125
6137152730-322
7961224111319
8145453027319
9145452323019
10145363122918
11124171837-1913
12133372735-812
13142572226-411
14132381443-299
15121471233-217
16140014768-610

To be rescheduled

Signal Hill Secondary v Malick Secondary, 3.30pm, Signal Hill;

Signal Hill Secondary v Trinity East, 3.30pm, Signal Hill;

Trinity College v Scarborough Secondary, 3.30pm, Moka;

Naparima College v Signal Hill Secondary, 3.30pm, Lewis Street;

Malick Secondary v Fatima College, 3.30pm, TBA;

Trinity East v St Benedict’s College, 3.30pm, Trincity;

Trinity College v Presentation (San F’do), 3.30pm, Moka;

Scarborough Secondary v San Juan North, 3.30pm, Shaw Park.

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2 comments

  1. It ought to be fair to everyone. Based on the argument,which is very valid, I cannot help but ask why then is the St Anthony’s vs St Augustine game being played tomorrow? Isn’t St Augustine in the relegation scrap?

    The entire final round should not be played until all outstanding games are completed if we really want to be fair.

    The SSFL administration should not have required a principal to have to point this issue out, it is very obvious.

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