Postponement puts Guaya second.
FC Santa Rosa crept into the lead in the inaugural edition of the T&T Super League yesterday with a 1-0 win over Police FC at the Arima Velodrome.
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There will be absolutely no room for error for the top two teams in the T&T Super League; Hydrotech Guaya United and second placed FC Santa Rosa, when action continues today at various venues across T&T.
FC Santa Rosa grateful as referees end boycott
![Keith Look Loy, centre, coach of FC Santa Rosa, makes a point at a press conference yesterday at Arima Town Hall. He is flanked by Clynt Taylor, left, general secretary of the Central Football Association, and Selby Browne, president of the Veteran Footballers Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago. Keith Look Loy, centre, coach of FC Santa Rosa, makes a point at a press conference yesterday at Arima Town Hall. He is flanked by Clynt Taylor, left, general secretary of the Central Football Association, and Selby Browne, president of the Veteran Footballers Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago.](/images/Keith-Look-Loy-press-conference.jpg)
Referees ended their boycott on Sunday, showing up at the Palo Seco Recreation Ground to officiate FC Santa Rosa's resounding 5-2 win over Siparia Spurs in a rescheduled Trinidad and Tobago Super League (TTSL) fixture.
Agreement reached by stakeholders, Look Loy: Please don’t victimise my team, referees
![Photo: WASA FC captain Cleveland Cambridge (third from left) and Kevon Henry (centre) lead the complaints to referee CJ O’ Brien after he awarded a penalty to FC Santa Rosa during TTSL One action in St Joseph on 9 July 2017. ...(Courtesy Chevaughn Christopher/Wired868) Photo: WASA FC captain Cleveland Cambridge (third from left) and Kevon Henry (centre) lead the complaints to referee CJ O’ Brien after he awarded a penalty to FC Santa Rosa during TTSL One action in St Joseph on 9 July 2017. ...(Courtesy Chevaughn Christopher/Wired868)](/images/Santa-Rosa-vs-WASA-2017.jpg)
Look Loy: Please don’t victimise my team, referees
The T&T Football Association (TTFA) has confirmed an agreement by all stakeholders in the sport of football to work together with respect to the remainder of the T&T Super League (TTSL) season.
CFA/Taylor condemn Santa Rosa snub
Clynt Taylor, First Vice President of the T&T Football Referees Association (TTFRA) and the Central Football Association (CFA) are strongly condemning the actions taken by Joseph Taylor, head of the referees Appointment Committee by withholding the services of referees and other officials at matches involving FC Santa Rosa.
Referees in the spotlight for the wrong reasons
![Head referee Roger Smith and his assistants Devon London and Junior Geoffrey at the Palo Seco Recreation Ground yesterday where they officiated the FC Santa Rosa vs Siparia Spurs game. PHOTO BY NICKOLAI MADRAY Head referee Roger Smith and his assistants Devon London and Junior Geoffrey at the Palo Seco Recreation Ground yesterday where they officiated the FC Santa Rosa vs Siparia Spurs game. PHOTO BY NICKOLAI MADRAY](/images/Referee-in-TT-2017.jpg)
The TT&T Football Referees Association (TTFRA) recently decided not to appoint any of their referees to games involving Santa Rosa FC due to the behaviour of their head coach and his assistant.
Taylor: Look Loy's punishment a slap on the wrist
Games involving TT Super League club, FC Santa Rosa, might be forced to be postponed again as Joseph Taylor, president of the TT Football Referees Association, has indicated they have not ended their protest action against FC Santa Rosa coach Keith Look Loy.
Another match ban for Santa Rosa coaches
![HEATED MOMENT: In this November 5 photo, an FC Santa Rosa player, left, and two Hydro Tech Ltd Guaya United players dispute a decision of referee Cecile Hinds, right, during a Trinidad and Tobago Super League match. —Photo courtesy: GUAYA UNITED HEATED MOMENT: In this November 5 photo, an FC Santa Rosa player, left, and two Hydro Tech Ltd Guaya United players dispute a decision of referee Cecile Hinds, right, during a Trinidad and Tobago Super League match. —Photo courtesy: GUAYA UNITED](/images/Santa-Rosa-vs-Guaya-2017.jpg)
Referees want harsher penalty
FC Santa Rosa coaches Keith Look Loy and Jovan Rochford have agreed to serve another match suspension to ensure his team’s matches and the T&T Super League (TTSL) can be completed, but it may not be enough for local referees and its head Joseph Taylor.
Look Loy accepts ban, insists referees must improve
![Keith Look Loy Keith Look Loy](/images/Keith-Look-Loy-2.jpg)
FC Santa Rosa coach Keith Look Loy has accepted the $1,000 fine and one-match ban handed out to him for using insulting language towards female referee Cecile Hinds during a Trinidad and Tobago Super League football match on November 5.