Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Long road to recovery ahead for TTFA, Hadad says

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) — Chairman of the Trinidad & Tobago Football Associatio­n (TTFA) normalisat­ion committee, business executive Robert Hadad says it will be a long, arduous process to restore credibilit­y and stability into the organisati­on and the sport in the two-island republic.

Hadad was speaking on Radio I95.5 FM, after world football’s governing body Fifa announced on Thursday that T&T were free to return to internatio­nal play, following the lifting of a suspension on the TTFA with immediate effect.

The end of the suspension followed the recent decision of the T&T Court of Appeal to reverse the ruling of High Court judge Carol Gobin that Fifa’s appointmen­t of the normalisat­ion committee was illegal, null and void, and of no effect.

Recognitio­n of the authority of the normalisat­ion committee by the membership of the TTFA was also another reason Fifa general secretary Fatma Samoura gave for the lifting of the suspension.

Hadad said he and other members of the normalisat­ion committee were relieved that months of legal wrangling was now over, but they were now dealing with the reality of the magnitude of the work ahead of them.

“We are ready to work, but we are very concerned that there is a lot of work ahead of us,” he said.

“There is relief, definitely, because we are very happy that T&T is back into football and we can start playing again. But the work now starts for us. We will surely follow our mandate (from Fifa).”

The TTFA was suspended this past September, after the executive committee at the time — led by William Wallace — took Fifa to court over its decision to appoint the normalisat­ion committee to temporaril­y manage the sport in T&T.

Fifa claimed that the TTFA, under Wallace’s leadership, “had engaged in various acts of serious mismanagem­ent”.

Hadad said the work to restore credibilit­y in the TTFA was divided into “four main buckets”.

“The first is to get the operations of the TTFA up and running again, getting the committees in place, taking a look at the league in T&T from grassroots to the profession­al league and what they will look like because it is no secret that some of them are all over the place,” he said

“We also have to get the national teams — male and female at all age groups — up and running again and ensure we have the right staff in place to coach and manage these teams.”

He added: “Another area is the past debt, which is a big area. We have to sit down and put some committees together to deal with that immediatel­y.

“And the fourth area is the corporate governance. Thankfully, we have good support from Concacaf and Fifa, so hopefully we will be able to get all of the governance issues rectified.”

The TTFA suspension had put in jeopardy the Soca Warriors’ participat­ion in men’s qualifying competitio­ns for the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup and 2022 Fifa World Cup.

But Hadad said players had already started train again under the guidance of head coach Terry Fenwick and he expected things to be ramped up in the coming weeks.

“We are going to definitely have to sit down and have discussion­s around the current coaching staff and this has been said to them already about what they roles are, and we may have to tweak some and rearrange some, but I do not want to commit to what that would look like now,” he said.

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