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The Trinidad and Tobago football champions are the winners of the highest league in Trinidad and Tobago football, which is currently the TT Pro League. Teams in bold are those who won the double of the Pro League championship and FA Trophy , or the continental double of the league championship and CONCACAF Champions League in that season.
San Fernando: Manny Ramjohn Stadium: 10,000 0 Defence Force Super League: 1973 2003 Chaguaramas: Hasely Crawford Stadium: 27,000 0 Eagles United: 2011 Chaguanas: Woodford Lodge Recreation Ground: 0 1976 FC Phoenix: 1976 2004 Scarborough: Canaan Ground: 0 Joe Public: 1996 2004 Arouca: Marvin Lee Stadium: 6,000 4 2011 Real Maracas: 2011 Saint ...
Previously operated in the country from 1986 to 1998. The first outlet was opened in Jalan MT Haryono, West Tebet, South Jakarta with management from PT Bekasari Pratama Food, which is one of the Gelael business groups (the group also owned KFC franchisee PT Fast Food Indonesia Tbk), [46] and closed in 1998 after the 1997 Asian financial crisis ...
Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan, Puerto Rico: Bayamon FC: Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel, Bayamon: Caguas Sporting FC: Complejo Deportivo Angel O. Berrios de la Ciudad Criolla, Caguas: CD Barbosa: San Juan: Don Bosco FC: San Juan: Mayaguez FC: Mayaguez Athletics Stadium, Mayaguez: Caguas Huracán: Parque Yldefonso Solá Morales, Caguas: Leal ...
The Super50 Cup, currently named the CG Insurance Super50 Cup for sponsorship purposes is the domestic one-day cricket competition in the West Indies.It was previously known as the KFC Cup until the fast food chain pulled out of sponsorship in 2008 and the WICB Cup until 2011.
Rank Name Municipality Pop. Rank Name Municipality Pop. Chaguanas San Fernando: 1: Chaguanas: Borough of Chaguanas: 101,297: 11: Sangre Grande: Region of Sangre Grande
Pronounced "Sahwah" by the local people, San Juan is the first major stop along the East–West Corridor for maxi-taxis and buses. It is located 6.6 kilometres (4.1 miles) east of Port of Spain , 5.5 kilometres (3.4 miles) west of the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine campus and 17 kilometres (11 miles) away from Piarco International ...
Upon the creation of Trinidad and Tobago's first professional league in 1999, San Juan Jabloteh became one of the league's founding members. Since joining, the club has been the league's most successful club, winning the league championship in 2002, 2003–04, 2007 and 2008.