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. The …
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Intercol 25: Girls KO competition kicks off on 16 November
St Joseph’s Convent (Port of Spain) begin their Coca Cola Girls Intercol title defence on Thursday 20 November, while the 2025 edition of the prestigious knockout competition kicks off with zonal quarterfinal matches on Sunday 16 November. St Joseph’s Convent, who are the 2025 North Zone champions, will meet the …
Read More »SSFL 25: Bain bullet pierces Naparima; as “Pres Lions” hold on for derby win
Naparima College’s Lewis Street ground fell silent at the final whistle today, save for the tireless rhythm section. In arguably the Secondary Schools Football League’s biggest derby at present, Presentation College (San Fernando) emerged triumphant with a 1-0 result that could potentially breathe new life into the 2025 Premier Division …
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Trinity College vs St Augustine Secondary
Carapichaima East Secondary vs St Benedict’s College
St Anthony’s College vs San Juan North Secondary
Naparima College vs Presentation College (San F’do)
Malick Secondary vs QRC
Big 5: Hillview, Speyside and Mucurapo West in mix, as fixtures confirmed
The 2025 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) First Citizens Boys Big Five competition kicks off on Wednesday 29 October, with five schools seeking the hottest ticket in Trinidad and Tobago youth football: an invitation to the Premier Division. The dust has not yet cleared on the respective zonal competitions. An …
Read More »SSFL 25: Signal Hill scheduled for 6 games in 17 days, as final Premier fixtures revealed
Signal Hill Secondary’s Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premier Division season is likely to come down to a spell of six games in the space of 17 days—between Friday 31 October and Sunday 16 November. The marathon calendar is arguably the best that the SSFL Fixture Committee could do as …
Read More »Back in the bamboo: Eve’s resignation is latest sign of disharmony in T&T women’s programme
The Trinidad and Tobago Women’s National Senior Team programme looks set to re-enter farce mode, after a proffered resignation from head coach Angus Eve was leaked to the public. Eve’s resignation was dated Sunday 19 October, which is exactly 20 days after the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) re-hired …
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