The new League of Champions, being put on by the T&T Football Association is in disarray, the United TTFA, being headed by William Wallace, believes.
On the League's opening day Sunday, some matches did not have any official referees, while others had to be postponed.
The United TTFA, in a release on Monday said the league was put on to help incumbent TTFA president David John-Williams with his election campaign on November 24.
"United TTFA wishes to underline the abjectly political nature and timing of the League of Champions launched by the David John-Williams administration ahead of the TTFA elections of 24 November. This competition, which has nothing to do with the development of the local club game and everything to do with John-Williams shoddy election campaign, kicked off yesterday without TTFA referees."
The release stated also that the match between Defence Force and Laventille United FC was played with three unofficial referees supplied by Defence Force, as no TTFA referees turned up. And the match between Police FC and Marabella FCC was played with two unofficial Police assistant referees, as for yet another time, as there were no TTFA referees at the venue.
It noted "The match between Guaya United FC and Harlem Strikers FC was played with unofficial referees appointed by both teams. No TTFA referees turned up. The match between 1976 Phoenix FC and Youth Stars FC was postponed because the former is playing in the TT Pro League FCB Cup, i.e. playing with one team in two TTFA competitions simultaneously."
"The match between Matura Reunited FC and Central Soccer World was played with unofficial referees appointed by both teams. No TTFA referees turned up. And the match between Moruga FC and "National Team" was postponed. In this regard, United TTFA understands the "National Team" referred to in the fixtures is the national Under-15 team. The players have been required to register."
The United TTFA group which has already rolled out an impressive plan to manage the affairs of the sport from November 24 should they be elected, has called John-Williams to clarify why national team would comprise 14 and 15 years olds, which they consider to be a transgression of every principle of child physiological and psychological development and every requirement for the development of young talents.
The group believes the staging of the League of Champions is a show of utter disrespect for all TTFA referee bodies, by not approaching them to discuss referee services and the payment