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Pro League supports FIFA takeover and promises to cooperate

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Mar 20, CMC – The local profession­al league Thursday gave its support to FIFA taking over responsibi­lity for running the sport in the twin-island republic from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Associatio­n (TTFA).

The Board of Directors of the Trinidad and Tobago Pro League said in a statement that it “unanimousl­y” accepted the decision by football’s world governing body to establish a normalisat­ion committee to steer the financial and statutory affairs of the TTFA.

“As a football company that have invested over $200 million dollars into the national economy over the last 18 years, the TT Pro League stand ready to work alongside the Ministry of Sports and the FIFA-appointed normalisat­ion committee for the continued developmen­t of the game,” it stated.

The statement came a day after TTFA president William Wallace announced that the associatio­n was mounting a challenge to FIFA’s decision at the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS).

The Pro League was clear it wanted no part of that.

“We have instructed our representa­tive on the former TTFA Board, Mr Brent Sancho, that the TT Pro League will not support any move by the former administra­tion to engage in any legal battle against FIFA over their removal from office,” it said in its statement.

The FIFA takeover follows an assessment which it carried out in conjunctio­n with continenta­l governing body, CONCACAF,

that found extremely low overall financial management methods, combined with a massive debt that resulted in the TTFA facing “a very real risk of insolvency and illiquidit­y”.

FIFA said the financial situation was putting the local associatio­n and developmen­t of football in the country at risk, and corrective measures needed to be taken urgently.

The normalisat­ion committee will have up to 24 months to carry out its work which would include creating a debt repayment plan which the TTFA can implement, reviewing the local governing body’s statutes and ensuring their adherence to FIFA regulation­s, and overseeing new elections.

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Guyana Jaguars physiother­apist, Neil Barry Jr. (Romario Samaroo photo)
 ??  ?? Acting T&T Pro League Chairman Brent Sancho, who is a TTFA Board member, has been instructed not to support any move by the former administra­tion to engage in any legal battle against FIFA.
Acting T&T Pro League Chairman Brent Sancho, who is a TTFA Board member, has been instructed not to support any move by the former administra­tion to engage in any legal battle against FIFA.

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