![Interim president of the T&T Women’s League Football Kenrick Hoyte Interim president of the T&T Women’s League Football Kenrick Hoyte](/images/stories/hoyte_kenrick_01.jpg)
SAYING that women’s football in this country has been treated like “the bastard child of the TTFA” (T&T Football Association), former women’s national team manager Kenrick Hoyte says there must be a push for greater equality in local football.
SAYING that women’s football in this country has been treated like “the bastard child of the TTFA” (T&T Football Association), former women’s national team manager Kenrick Hoyte says there must be a push for greater equality in local football.
WITH United TTFA’s High Court action against FIFA proceeding despite attempts by delegates to stop it, Women’s League Football (WOLF) president Susan Joseph-Warrick is being accused by executive members of seeking to use the organisation to her own gain.
Former national striker Ahkeela Mollon of Club Sando FC didn't surprise anyone when she was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Golden Boots winner at the Women's Football League (WoLF) Awards and Dinner two weeks ago at the National Racquet Centre (NRC) in Tacarigua.
“[…] It was stated in the allegations that I failed to consult with my colleagues before signing on behalf of the body, and further, the matter was not discussed at membership or executive level.
The Trinidad and Tobago Women’s League Football (TTWoLF) held its 2019 Awards eremony on December at National Racquet Center, Organge Grove Road, Tacarigua honoring the outstanding performers for the recent season.
The Women’s League of Football (WoLF) will not kick a ball in 2020, after its executive committee decided to ‘postpone’ its competition until 2021. The decision was made on Saturday with a vote of 5-2 in favour of the postponement.
Eat, sleep, attend meetings, make calls, talk football, repeat. This is a typical day in the life of T&T Women's League Football (WoLF) president Susan Joseph-Warrick.
Former T&T Football Association technical director Anton Corneal has lamented on the low turn out of women participants at the T&T Women’s League Football (TTWoLF) hosted inaugural 'C' License Coaching Course which began on Monday at Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva.
Susan Joseph-Warrick, President of the T&T Women's League Football (WoLF) has hit back at senior national women's football team coach, Stefan De Four after he blamed the players lack of fitness and subpar performances of the local league.