Orange Field, Wallerfield Utd take East West Corridor form into 2026

The inaugural East-West Corridor Football League prepares to resume action on January 3 with several clubs aiming to preserve their flawless records. Legacy FC, Orange Field Firehouse, Tinto Academy, Trippy FC, and Wallerfield United all enter the new year with perfect winning streaks intact across the league’s various divisions.

In the Central division, Orange Field and Tinto currently occupy the top two positions, while Wallerfield United has dominated the East division with consecutive victories—including a decisive 3-0 triumph against FC Porto Arima during the league’s December 6 opening night.

The Southern division sees Legacy and Trippy FC leading the standings, both having secured two victories each. Trippy currently tops the six-team table with an impressive +7 goal differential following their match-day two win against South Stars.

The Tobago division presents a tightly contested race with Blue Nation and Kings United tied at the summit with four points each. Their opening match ended in a 2-2 draw, with both teams securing victories in their subsequent fixtures.

Most competitive appears to be the 11-team North division, where four clubs—Sheriff Angels Belmont, Simeon Road FC, Trendsetter Hawks, and United Brotherhood—are deadlocked at four points each. The division witnessed one of the most lopsided results thus far when Cruzeiro FC delivered a spectacular 6-0 victory against Tinto’s northern outfit.

The league represents the brainchild of former national team captain David Nakhid, now serving as parliamentary secretary at the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs, operating through his David Nakhid Academy (DNA).