Assistant coach Russell Latapy, during a training session of the T&T senior men’s football team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-SPain on Monday ahead of the World Cup Qualifier against Jamaica at the same venue tomorrow.
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T&T U-19 boys' water polo team manager Derek Hinds, from left front row, poses with Armando Sham Poo, Jeremiah Henriques-Brown (captain), Ronson Hackshaw (Ministry of Sports), Elijah Francis, Liam Chin Lee, Joshua Joseph and in back, Andrew Francis (head coach), Daniel Gillette, Jeremiah Julien, Marc-Anthony Hinds, Joshua Cumberbatch, Xavion Williams, Evan Gillard-Bruce, Gregorio Felician (assistant coach) and Rylan Thomas at the Diplomatic Lounge at the Piarco International Airport after returning from the Carifta Water Polo Championships in Fort Laudrdale, Florida, USA with the gold medal.
T&T midfielder Kevin Molino.
Former FIFA vice-president and CONCACAF president, Jack Warner.
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Scotchie's Spartans members Rishi Sampath, from left, Ray Ross, Selina Caldon, Lawrencio Elliott, Decklon Ashton (captain), Nicole (supporter), Simeon David and Barry Asmeed Syne defeated Central Stars in the Premier Division of the National Pool League at the Shindig Sports Club in Curepe on Wednesday.
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Dexter Cyrus, Prisons Services FC coach
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Defensive midfielder Andre Rampersad collects the ball during Friday's practice match betweem the T&T team and a TTPFL All Star Team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain. The match ended 2-2.
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The Horizon Vitality Series between Jamaica and England is in danger of being cancelled.
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Trinidad and Tobago national football team head coach, Dwight Yorke, speak during a press conference at the Hasely Crawford Stadium Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain, in September 2025.
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West Indies bowler Romario Shepherd, centre left, is congratulated by teammates after taking the wicket of New Zealand's Tim Robinson during the T20 cricket international between New Zealand and the West Indies in Auckland, New Zealand on Wednesday. (Andrew Cornaga/Photosport via AP)
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Shai Hope orchestrated a rescue mission, scoring a vital 53 off 39 balls.
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Minister of Sports, Phillip Watts, centre, is flanked by newly appointed TBBC chairman Kirt Sinnette, fourth from left, and deputy chairman Kim Quashie, third from right. With them are Hemrajh Rampersad (member), from left, permanent secretary Penelope Bradshaw-Niles, Rixon Powder, MSYA sport coordinator, Kwanieze John (member), Bryan Basdeo (member), and Beverly Reid-Samuel, permanent secretary (Ag).
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Kirt Sinnette, former T&T pro boxer and Olympian, and former interim leader of the Congress of The People.
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Crystal Noel-Cockburn of Cardinals winner of the A2 and B’s categories and Defence Force’s Jedidiah Celestine display their trophies during the Republic Bank Laventille Netball League’s awards ceremony at the Republic Bank Conference Room, Park Street, Port-of-Spain, last Saturday. Celestine was recognised as the league MVP and the top player in the men’s division.
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Assistant coach Russell Latapy, during a training session of the T&T senior men’s football team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-SPain on Monday ahead of the World Cup Qualifier against Jamaica at the same venue tomorrow.
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T&T U-19 boys' water polo team manager Derek Hinds, from left front row, poses with Armando Sham Poo, Jeremiah Henriques-Brown (captain), Ronson Hackshaw (Ministry of Sports), Elijah Francis, Liam Chin Lee, Joshua Joseph and in back, Andrew Francis (head coach), Daniel Gillette, Jeremiah Julien, Marc-Anthony Hinds, Joshua Cumberbatch, Xavion Williams, Evan Gillard-Bruce, Gregorio Felician (assistant coach) and Rylan Thomas at the Diplomatic Lounge at the Piarco International Airport after returning from the Carifta Water Polo Championships in Fort Laudrdale, Florida, USA with the gold medal.
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Today, I reflect on a column published some ten years ago (July 6, 2015) that appealed for the upgrading of Gilbert Park, California, into a multi-purpose facility to serve both sport and social activities. As I pass by the facility every day, I share the very same thoughts as of 10 years ago.
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Southside Elite players pose at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando, recently during the South Zone Basketball League. On Friday, Elite won the deciding match of the its best-in-three final against Police, 75-70, to claim the series title, 2-0.
Jelani Valley and Jason Friday combined to help Southside Elite be crowned the champion of the South Zone Basketball League, defeating Police 75-70 in a nail-biting game three of the best-of-three Championship Division series final.
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For Trinidad and Tobago, Thursday night’s encounter with Jamaica is more than a match; it’s a call to arms. It’s about standing tall as a footballing nation, proving that belief still lives here, and that our colours still command respect.
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Scotchie's Spartans members Rishi Sampath, from left, Ray Ross, Selina Caldon, Lawrencio Elliott, Decklon Ashton (captain), Nicole (supporter), Simeon David and Barry Asmeed Syne defeated Central Stars in the Premier Division of the National Pool League at the Shindig Sports Club in Curepe on Wednesday.
There is a saying, ‘If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again’. That is exactly what the Scotchie’s Spartans have been doing and after seven rounds of being on the wrong end of National Pool League (NPL) Premier division results, they recorded their first win of the eight-ball campaign.
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Dexter Cyrus, Prisons Services FC coach
A day after Prison Service FC made the decision to withdraw from Tier 1 of the T&T Premier Football League (TTPFL), the club attended a meeting with the T&T Football Association (TTFA) Board of Directors and amicably agreed to return.
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Defensive midfielder Andre Rampersad collects the ball during Friday's practice match betweem the T&T team and a TTPFL All Star Team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain. The match ended 2-2.
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National coach Dwight Yorke made an earlier than usual start to his preparations ahead of the coming World Cup Qualifying matches against Jamaica and Bermuda at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on November 13 and 18, with a practice match against a local T&T Premier Football League All Star XI against the T&T team, which ended 2-2.
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The Horizon Vitality Series between Jamaica and England is in danger of being cancelled.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The highly anticipated Horizon Vitality Series between Jamaica and England is in danger of being cancelled as the Caribbean island continues to pick up the pieces left behind by Hurricane Melissa.
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After my last column regarding the West Indies tour of Bangladesh, my email inbox delivered a screamer—not from a fast bowler, but from a thoroughly fed-up West Indies fan/fellow writer. This was a fan hanging up his spectator's and writer’s hat, not with a sigh, but with a mighty fling. His note, while not copied in full (and perhaps mercifully so), confirmed my suspicion: after years of riding the West Indies cricket emotional rollercoaster, many are simply getting off the ride.
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Trinidad and Tobago national football team head coach, Dwight Yorke, speak during a press conference at the Hasely Crawford Stadium Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain, in September 2025.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s all-time leading goalscorer, Stern John has called for Dwight Yorke to remain as head coach of the national side even if he fails to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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West Indies bowler Romario Shepherd, centre left, is congratulated by teammates after taking the wicket of New Zealand's Tim Robinson during the T20 cricket international between New Zealand and the West Indies in Auckland, New Zealand on Wednesday. (Andrew Cornaga/Photosport via AP)
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand – Mark Chapman bludgeoned a half century, while captain Mitchell Santer and Ish Sodhi came good with the ball, as New Zealand recorded a nail-biting three run win over the West Indies in the second T20I on Thursday.
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Shai Hope orchestrated a rescue mission, scoring a vital 53 off 39 balls.
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AUCKLAND – The West Indies drew first blood in their five-match T20I series against New Zealand, defending a modest total of 164 to claim a nail-biting seven-run victory at Eden Park in New Zealand on Wednesday.
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Minister of Sports, Phillip Watts, centre, is flanked by newly appointed TBBC chairman Kirt Sinnette, fourth from left, and deputy chairman Kim Quashie, third from right. With them are Hemrajh Rampersad (member), from left, permanent secretary Penelope Bradshaw-Niles, Rixon Powder, MSYA sport coordinator, Kwanieze John (member), Bryan Basdeo (member), and Beverly Reid-Samuel, permanent secretary (Ag).
“I feel as though I am back in the ring again,” said new Boxing Board chairman Kirt Sinnette, mere moments after he received his instruments of appointment at a simple ceremony at the office of the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Matt Henry will feature in the ODI series for New Zealand against West Indies after recovering from a calf injury.
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T&T head coach Dwight Yorke, centre, with Stacey Ryan, Head of Marketing KFC and Pizza Hut and Tricia Baksh, KFC Brand Lead, at the partnership unveiling at KFC Maraval on Sunday.
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West Indies' Romario Shepherd on the go during his innings of 49 off 34 balls against New Zealand in the third T20I on Saturday. The regional side fell to a nine-run defeat.
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Southside Elite players pose at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando, recently during the South Zone Basketball League. On Friday, Elite won the deciding match of the its best-in-three final against Police, 75-70, to claim the series title, 2-0.
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Scotchie's Spartans members Rishi Sampath, from left, Ray Ross, Selina Caldon, Lawrencio Elliott, Decklon Ashton (captain), Nicole (supporter), Simeon David and Barry Asmeed Syne defeated Central Stars in the Premier Division of the National Pool League at the Shindig Sports Club in Curepe on Wednesday.
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Dexter Cyrus, Prisons Services FC coach
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Defensive midfielder Andre Rampersad collects the ball during Friday's practice match betweem the T&T team and a TTPFL All Star Team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain. The match ended 2-2.
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The Horizon Vitality Series between Jamaica and England is in danger of being cancelled.
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Trinidad and Tobago national football team head coach, Dwight Yorke, speak during a press conference at the Hasely Crawford Stadium Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain, in September 2025.
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