![ALL TOGETHER: Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, centre, is flanked by stakeholders of the Secondary Schools Football League officials, including SSFL president Merere Louis Gonzales, third from left, representatives of sponsors First Citizens, the Ascension Tournament, Tiger Tanks Limited and Coca Cola, along with two young footballers who will participate in the 2022 season which begins tomorrow ALL TOGETHER: Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, centre, is flanked by stakeholders of the Secondary Schools Football League officials, including SSFL president Merere Louis Gonzales, third from left, representatives of sponsors First Citizens, the Ascension Tournament, Tiger Tanks Limited and Coca Cola, along with two young footballers who will participate in the 2022 season which begins tomorrow](/images/stories/2022_ssfl_launch_2022-09-07_01.jpg)
Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) president Merere Gonzales was in an emotional state yesterday.
Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) president Merere Gonzales was in an emotional state yesterday.
POST-PANDEMIC challenges at some secondary schools have forced a restructuring of the 2022 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL).
The Organizers of the Ascension Tournament of Trinidad and Tobago alongside Terminix La Horquetta Rangers will be sponsoring and managing the football programme at Trinity College (Moka) for the Secondary School Football League 2022/2023.
A new format, new players, a few new coaches and a lot of uncertainty.
The Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) has announced a ball-juggling competition as a replacement for the traditional on-the-field football competition from this year into next year.
Tiger Tanks will be the main sponsor of this year’s Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL), Guardian Media Sports was reliably informed yesterday.
It will be football in January, February, or possibly March of 2022 for student-athletes of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) wishing to play in the 2021 season.
With another Secondary school Football League season on the horizon in September, the first return to play since 2019, the various members of the competing schools will no doubt be anticipating a competition that provides exciting opportunities to showcase abilities and are important learning opportunities for the young student-athletes in our country.
After a year of no activity, there is likely to be some action in the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) this year, new schools league president Merere Gonzales said on Tuesday.