Highly regarded and experienced coach, former national goalkeeper Lincoln ?Tiger? Phillips, has been appointed Technical Director of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF).
Phillips? position was among several confirmed by the Executive Committee of the TTFF, following a meeting at its headquarters on Friday evening...
News Source: Trinidad Guardian
Among other appointments to take effect from today, together with that of Phillips, include the position of Director of Development, which was given to Anton Corneal and National Teams? Administrative Manager, given to George Joseph.
A committee comprising Raymond Tim Kee (Sr Vice President), Richard Groden, (General Secretary) and Jack Warner (Special Adviser) has been appointed to meet with Stuart Charles Fevrier, on his return from Mexico, to discuss his future coaching relationship with the Football Federation.
The TTFF also advised that Publicis Caribbean Limited has also been appointed the advertising agency for the Federation.
Other policy decisions taken include:
- Oliver Camps, Richard Groden and Rudolph Thomas have been nominated to attend the FIFA Congress and Centennial Celebrations in Paris from May 20 to 2, 2004.
- The Football Federation will be hosting the following international events in 2004: The Caribbean Qualifying Futsal Competition in April, 2004.
The Caribbean qualifying women?s Under-17 competition in August, 2004.
The Caribbean qualifying Under-17 and Under-20 boys? competitions in September and October of 2004 respectively.
- All national selections in the future must be submitted to the general secretariat no less than 21 days before the scheduled date of departure for an event, not less than 14 days before, for the hosting of an event locally.
- No more complimentary tickets must be issued in the future for football events of a commercial nature.
- Authorisation has been given for Bertille St Clair, head coach of Team Trinidad and Tobago, to coopt such technical and other assistance he deems necessary for the successful completion of his exercise.
- Five new clubs have been selected to replace the five outgoing clubs from the Super League.
- The Super League 2004 will now be comprised the following clubs: Bi Water Stokely Vale, WASA Clean and White, Police, Maraval Youth Academy, Crab Connection, Club Sando, Caroni, together with Carib, Joe Public, Superstar Rangers, Tobago Phoenix and Moruga.
Six of the clubs in the Super League will automatically qualify to participate in the Federation?s FA competition. n A meeting has been scheduled with All Sport Promotion to discuss all the measures related to the conduct of the league for 2004.
- The Executive Committee has declared that at the end of the 2004 season and continuing three teams in the Super League will be demoted and sent back to their respective regional associations and three teams will move up to the Super League, on the basis of a home and away play-off competition involving the champion team from each regional association.












