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TTFA president Kieron Edwards callss 2024 'transformative', 'progressive' - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president Kieron Edwards has described the past year as “transformative” and “progressive” as he looks forward to a year filled with “critical opportunities and challenges.”

In his end-of-year remarks, Edwards, who was appointed TTFA president in April —the first since FIFA’s appointment of a normalisation committee in March 2020 — outlined the TTFA’s many strides in early 2024, and those achieved under his watch for the past eight months.

Edwards cited the association’s strengthening of its governance structures, reviving domestic football, international collaborations, youth development, technical and refereeing progress and the senior team’s achievements as some of their highlights over the past year.

Notwithstanding the appointment of TT’s 2006 FIFA World Cup captain Dwight Yorke as head coach, charged with steering this nation’s journey to the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Edwards said his executive has built momentum in several key areas.

“One of our primary focuses this year was reinforcing governance and operational efficiency within the TTFA. We successfully established several standing committees, including the technical, competitions, referees, finance and remuneration, player status, and women’s football committees, which now play pivotal roles in driving professionalism and accountability within our organisation,” he said.

Edwards added that they also made “significant progress” in club licensing, aligning with FIFA standards to ensure clubs operate sustainably and meet international benchmarks.

The FA also hosted the Concacaf executive mentorship programme workshop in August. This introduced the new executive to share best practices in governance and leadership.

Additionally, the TT Women’s League Football (TTWoLF) became compliant with Concacaf standards.

“This expansion of compliance opens doors for our women to participate in Concacaf women’s tournaments, a critical step in molding better and more competitive female footballers,” Edwards said.

He confirmed partnerships with the Ministry of Sport, Sportt Company, Arima Discount Mart, Reboot, Hearty Foods, Khan’s Poultry, Angostura, National Flour Mills and Blue Waters, secured support to elevate the TT Premier Football League’s profile and improve opportunities for players and clubs, which by extension, is “only the beginning of our commitment to making the TT Premier Football League a competitive and financially viable league in the region.”

Edwards said TT expanded its global footprint by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Saudi Arabia, focusing on development initiatives. This partnership paved the way for the TT men’s team to play their first game in Saudi Arabia, on December 17, since 2013.

TT youth programmes “continue to thrive, with significant preparation efforts for the U17 men’s and U20 teams, setting them up for strong performances in upcoming campaigns.”

The recent staging of the Jewels of the Caribbean tournament for U20 women prov

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