San Juan North Secondary ended Hillview College’s unbeaten 2025 run today, as the Premier Division outfit defeated the soon-to-be-Premier side 3-1 in East Zone Intercol quarterfinal action today. Hillview, already the East Zone Championship and First Citizens National Big Five winners, will not make it a hattrick of titles as …
Read More »Intercol 25: Malick ease past D’go Martin Central; Intercol match-ups finalised
Malick Secondary were the first Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premier League team to take part in the 2025 Coca Cola Intercol competition, as they defeated Diego Martin Central Secondary 3-1 in a North Zone Preliminary affair at Moka today. Malick will face Trinity College (Moka) next in the North …
Read More »Dear Editor: Unacceptable for SSFL’s schedule to clash with T&T’s WCQ campaign
“[…] By allowing a domestic league fixture to clash with [a Trinidad and Tobago World Cup] fixture, the organisers undermine the national agenda and send a message that the SSFL takes precedence over representing the country. “[…] From a developmental viewpoint—schools football is the ground floor of our footballing pyramid. …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Big 5: Walcott fires Hillview to brink of Premiership, with 3-0 win over Mucurapo West
Three years ago, Hillview College was little more than a footnote in secondary school football. Today, they stand on the brink of history. A 3-0 win over Mucurapo West Secondary in the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) First Citizens Big Five has brought them within touching distance of the Premiership …
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