![Nathaniel O’Garro of Naparima College, right, makes a nuisance of himself and forces the ball off Fatima College captain Christian Bailey to give ‘Naps’ the lead in this Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division match at Fatima Ground, yesterday September 17th 2022. Bailey was credited with the own goal, but his side rallied for a 2-1 win. —Photo: ROBERT TAYLOR Nathaniel O’Garro of Naparima College, right, makes a nuisance of himself and forces the ball off Fatima College captain Christian Bailey to give ‘Naps’ the lead in this Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division match at Fatima Ground, yesterday September 17th 2022. Bailey was credited with the own goal, but his side rallied for a 2-1 win. —Photo: ROBERT TAYLOR](/images/stories/fatima_vs_naps_2022-09-17_01.jpg)
NEWLY-PROMOTED Fatima College, against all odds, overcame defending Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premiership champions, Naparima College, 2-1 in an intense affair at Fatima College Ground, Mucurapo on Saturday.
NEWLY-PROMOTED Fatima College, against all odds, overcame defending Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premiership champions, Naparima College, 2-1 in an intense affair at Fatima College Ground, Mucurapo on Saturday.
Presentation College San Fernando got a second victory of the Tigers Tanks Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) season when rallying from a goal down to beat Malick Secondary 3-1 in a Group B match yesterday at the Ato Boldon stadium, Couva.
Newly appointed Naparima College head coach Travis Mulraine said his team still has some minor flaws to correct ahead of the new Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) season, which kicks off on Wednesday.
Omari Campbell and Nathaniel O’Garro scored two goals each to lead four-time winners and defending champions Naparima College to an emphatic 9-1 come-from-behind win over St Augustine Secondary to kick off the defence of their title in the Tiger Tanks Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premier Division at Warner Street, St Augustine, on Wednesday.
Shawn Cooper, the coach of Presentation College, San Fernando, and Travis Mulraine, coach of Naparima College were both pleased with the displays of their respective teams in the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Tiger Tank Cup match at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva on Friday.
A beaver-trick from striker Larry Noel led San Juan North Secondary School to a more-than-convincing 5-1 victory over Queen’s Royal College (QRC) in Group B of the Premier Division of the Tiger Tanks Secondary Schools Football League at the San Juan School Ground on Wednesday afternoon.
Presentation College, San Fernando got a perfect start to their campaign in the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) by clinching the opening Tiger Tank Cup, defeating arch-rival Naparima College 3-2 in a penalty shoot-out at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva n Friday, following a 1-1 tie in regulation time.
Fifteen teams will challenge reigning champions and winners of four of the past six editions of the competition, Naparima College for title honours when the 2022 edition of the Tiger Tanks Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Premier Division kicks off at several venues Wednesday afternoon across the country. The match that will hold the attention will be St Augustine Secondary dubbed the “Green Machine” which will host Naparima College at Warner Street, St Augustine from 4 pm.
South Zone duo and bitter long-time rivals, Presentation College of San Fernando and Naparima College will clash in the inaugural Tiger Tank Cup on Friday, September 9 at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, from 4 pm to usher in the revamped 2022 season of the Tiger Tank Secondary Schools Football League.