Defence Force earned the right to face 2009 beaten finalist T&TEC in the quarterfinals of the bmobile National Super League Knockout tournament on Wednesday.
National Super League
T&TEC extends lead
T&TEC ended the first round match of the bmobile National Super League, with a comfortable 4-2 win over 1976 Phoenix in a re-scheduled match at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, on Thursday.
Lewis gets point for T&TEC
Bevon Lewis scored with a minute left on the clock for T&TEC to salvage a 2-2 draw with WASA in their top-of-the-table bmobile National Super League clash at Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre, yesterday.
Vale humbles Valtrin 3–0
Three second half goals helped visitor Stokely Vale ease to a 3–0 win over Valtrin in the battle of the debutantes in a rescheduled match of the bmobile National Super League at the NUGFW Ground in Valsayn, yesterday.
TTEC goalie voted best for August
AKINI ADAMS, goalkeeper of Team TTEC, received five out of six votes to award him best goalkeeper for the month of August in the bmobile National Super League 2010 season.
Sando holds Public to 0-0 draw
Club Sando ensured that T&TEC remained sole leaders, holding defending champion bmobile Joe Public to a hard fought 0-0 draw in a re-scheduled match of the bmobile National Super League at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, yesterday.
T&TEC hit the front in Super League
T&TEC benefitted from WASA FC's last-minute 2-1 defeat to defending champions Joe Public to go to the top of the bmobile National Super League on Saturday.
T&TEC looks to open up lead
T&TEC will look to open a three-point lead at the top of the bmobile National Super League table when it entertains mid-table Queen’s Park Cricket Club (QPCC) in a rescheduled match at Palo Seco Velodrome, Arima, today, from 4 pm. Currently, the Electricity Boys are top of the 11-team standings with 20 points from eight matches, while former champion, WASA also has 20 points, but from 10 matches.
T&TEC back at the top
Last season’s runners-up T&TEC has regained the lead at the top of the standings, after fellow utility company WASA suffered its second defeat as play in (Match Day 10) of the bombile National Super League continued yesterday. While T&TEC and WASA are now tied on 19 points, the 2009 second place team has played two matches less than the water company. The Electricity Boys who went into this match in second place, three points behind WASA, edged out M & M Harvard 1-0 at the Dibe Recreation ground. T&TEC, the only unbeaten team in the league, got its winner from a Devon Bass strike five minutes into the second half.