Oliver Camps has decided against contesting the elections for the presidency of Harvard Club.
Camps, also president of the Trinidad Tobago Football Federation, became a member of Harvard some sixty years ago and served as secretary for 25 years. He has served as president for the past 18 years.
The ex-T&T national team manager said his decision was based on the fact that there would be other nominations contest the seat of president.
"It has a been a great honour and indeed a pleasure to serve in my capacity as president of the Harvard Club.
But from the moment I became president some18 years ago and during that period, I made it quite clear that while I was pleased to be serving, I would step down if there were to be any other contestants going up for the position of president.
It is on that basis that I decided to step down this year. I have served my time and I have no regrets.
I will continue to support the club in whatever way necessary and I wish the club the very best in its future endeavours and continued development," Camps stated.