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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.
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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.

In a contest that was surrounded by controversy and doubt with regards to the presence of match officials, head referee Roger Smith and his assistants Devon London and Junior Geoffrey all showed up for the 3.30pm kick off.

Noticeably absent was FC Santa Rosa coach Keith Look Loy and his assistant coach Jovan Rochford who were serving one-match bans for their verbal abuse of female referee Cecile Hinds.

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