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Although the league cup is one of the three major domestic trophies attainable by Trinidad and Tobago league teams, it is perceived as a lower priority than the league championship and the FA Trophy. The current theme is Where Winners Reign , with TT$ 110,000 to the winner, TT$20,000 to the runners-up, semifinal winners receive TT$7,000 ...
The 2024 Leagues Cup was the fourth edition of the Leagues Cup, an international club soccer tournament contested by Major League Soccer (MLS) and Liga MX clubs in North America. It was held from July 26 to August 25, 2024, with all 77 matches played in Canada and the United States.
The TT Pro League organises five knock-out cup competitions each league season: the League Cup (commonly called the First Citizens Cup), the Digicel Pro Bowl, the TOYOTA Classic, the Goal Shield (or for sponsorship reasons, the Lucozade Sport Goal Shield), and the TTPFL Knockout Cup, which was established in 2023. The League Cup and Pro Bowl ...
The two teams in the final and the winner of the third-place game will earn spots in the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup. Leagues Cup will take place July 29-Aug. 31 in the United States and Canada.
League(s)/Division(s) 1 TT Premier Football League 11 clubs - 1 relegation, 2 qualified for the CONCACAF Caribbean Cup. 2 TT Premier Football League 2 15 clubs – 2 relegations, 2 promotions. 3 Central FA Premier Division 11 clubs - 2r, 0-1p Eastern FA Premier Division 9 clubs - 2r, 0-1p Eastern Counties Football Union Unknown (probably 7 to ...
British Universities and Colleges Sport, commonly abbreviated as BUCS, is the governing body for higher education sport in the United Kingdom.. BUCS is responsible for organising 54 inter-university sports in the United Kingdom, as well as representative teams for the FISU World University Championships and the FISU World University Games.
The league is currently sponsored by Digicel and thus officially known as the Digicel Pro League. [2] The Professional Football League, forerunner to the current TT Pro League, was inaugurated on 5 January 1999 as part of a need for a professional league to strengthen the country's national team and improve the development of domestic players. [1]
NOTE: In seasons 1981, 1982 and 1983, rival leagues were in operation. It was agreed that the top five clubs from each league plus the national under-21 squad would form an 11 team united league for 1984. ASL Sports won the league, but refused to enter the play-offs which had been hastily added to the schedule near the end of the regular season.