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Club Founded Joined Location Stadium Capacity League Titles Last title 1.FC Santa Rosa: 1992 2012 Arima: Stadio di Rosa: 0 Biche United: 2012 Biche: Biche Recreation Ground: 0 Club Sando: 1991 2003 San Fernando: Manny Ramjohn Stadium: 10,000 0 Defence Force Super League: 1973 2003 Chaguaramas: Hasely Crawford Stadium: 27,000 0 Eagles United ...
The professional first-division league in Trinidad and Tobago is the TT Pro League, which consists of nine teams located on the island of Trinidad.The Pro League was formed in 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]
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.
Trinidad and Tobago supporters before the team's opening 2006 World Cup match against Sweden. The major supporters' group for the national team is the Soca Warriors Supporters Club or the "Warrior Nation". The group is a non-profit organisation that is independent of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association.
Pages in category "Football clubs in Trinidad and Tobago" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) is the governing body of football in Trinidad and Tobago. It is based in Port of Spain, Trinidad . It is a member of FIFA and is responsible for governing amateur and professional football and including the men's and women's national teams.
Prior to the 1990s, professionalism in Trinidad and Tobago football was non-existent. In the 1970s and 1980s, domestic clubs fielding primarily amateur players competed in the National League, which served as the country's highest level in the Trinidad and Tobago football league system from 1974 to 1995.
The knockout tournament is the oldest football competition in Trinidad and Tobago, dating back to 1927, [7] and is open to all clubs affiliated with the Football Association. The league introduced in 2012, the Charity Shield to mark the start of each TT Pro League season.