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 PRESIDENT David John- Williams (AG)
 SECRETARY Justin Latapy
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The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) did not follow the ideal procedure in hiring Brian Williams as the National Under-20 Team coach, according to TTFA technical committee chairman, Dexter Skeene.

Read more: Skeene: TTFA did not follow ideal procedure in hiring Williams as U-20 coach

Olsson was left bamboozled by Cruyff at the 1974 World Cup, and the Swede admits he and his team-mates erupted into laughter after the match

Read more: Johan Cruyff dead: Jan Olsson still laughs when remembering the famous Cruyff turn that left him...

MINISTER of Sport Darryl Smith yesterday disclosed that local football officials are working to get FIFA to resume its funding of the TT Football Association (TTFA).

Read more: TTFA working feverishly to regain FIFA funding

When we marvel at the beauty of Barcelona’s current team we have to thank the vision of one man who tore up the rule book and coached every player to be comfortable on the ball, playing Total Football with total freedom

Read more: Johan Cruyff’s legacy is the brilliance of Barcelona - his spirit made flesh

Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team captain Kenwyne Jones has urged “Soca Warriors” supporters not to heap too much responsibility on Levi Garcia just yet, after the 18-year-old Netherlands-based winger shone in their 3-2 win over St Vincent and the Grenadines on Friday afternoon.

Read more: Kenwyne: Don’t put too much pressure on Levi; Warriors ready to finish job

For the TT Pro League, football’s enormous popularity in an age of fingertip access to the world represents an almost insurmountable challenge. As is to be expected, CEO Dexter Skeene remains confident that the key stakeholders—from the executive level of the League to the individual clubs—have what it takes to survive an extremely challenging economic period.

Read more: Tackling the world