The current lack of competitive football in Arima is worrying at least one football stalwart and enthusiast in the borough, and he is calling on someone to do something about it.
Minor Leagues
Guapo Uprising hunts more CFL glory
Guapo Uprising Youths team will be aiming to collect its third set of championship rings when it opens defence of its title in the Deportivo Point Fortin (PF) Association’s third Community Football League (CFL) which kicks off Friday (June 14) at the Mahaica Sports Complex.
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine to clamp down on worrying trend — ‘In future we’ll leave people stranded’
CHIEF SECRETARY Farley Augustine said he is concerned by the trend of Tobago groups leaving these shores on private trips without the required funding and then going online to beg for assistance.
Cox Coaching School play unbeaten in Spain
Members of the Cox Coaching School of Beach Camp, Palo Seco, returned home on April 9 from a ten-day tour of Alicante, Spain, as guests of Club de Futbol Intercity FC.
Alvin Jones: ‘Perfect time’ for football clinic
National footballer Alvin Jones is proud to give back to his community through the first edition of the Alvin Jones Easter Football and Mentorship Clinic.
Jaric Titans return but 11-year-old player stuck in London
MINISTER of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Dr Amery Browne has confirmed a report that a young player who travelled to England with the Jaric Titans Sports Development Club did not return on Friday with the rest of the club.
Still no $$ for UK stay – Tobago club hotel-hopping
THE 150-plus strong contingent of children, parents, and officials of Tobago youth football club Jaric Titans have been temporarily accommodated at the Hilton Garden Inn, connected to Manchester’s legendary Old Trafford stadium.
Opening Mayor’s Cup win for Tobago, National U-20s
The National Under-20 men’s football team and a Tobago X1 both emerged winners on Friday’s opening night of the San Fernando Mayor’s Cup at Skinner Park.
100 children, 55 adults ‘stranded’ on UK sports trip: Out in the cold
AFTER landing in rainy and frigid weather (four degrees Celsius) in England this week, Jaric Titans Sports Development Club administrators are scrambling to find accommodation for almost 100 children who were brought to compete in the Manchester International Easter Football Cup.