The final two spots for the ISSA daCosta Cup Round of 16 are set to be determined on Monday in a rescheduled Group 1 clash between Frome Technical and Kemps Hill High at the Wembley Centre of Excellence. Originally slated to take place at Foga Road High alongside other round of 32 matches, the game was postponed due to a waterlogged field. The match, kicking off at 1:00 pm, holds significant stakes for both teams. Frome Technical, currently joint leaders with Cornwall College on six points, need only a draw to secure their place in the next round. Cornwall College, boasting a formidable 13-1 victory over Cedric Titus High, already has one foot in the third round. Kemps Hill High, with three points, must win to advance, as even a one-goal victory would tie them with Frome Technical on points and goal difference, but they would hold the advantage in tie-breakers due to more goals scored and head-to-head results. Both teams enter the match on the back of strong performances. Frome Technical recently handed Cornwall College their first loss of the season with a 2-1 victory, while Kemps Hill rallied to defeat Cedric Titus 6-4, led by Ricardo Dean’s hat-trick and Shemar Daley’s double. The outcome of this match will finalize the Round of 16 lineup, which already includes 14 teams such as defending champions Garvey Maceo High and other top performers from various groups.
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‘WHISPER’ THE DANGER
Dujuan “Whisper” Richards, the 20-year-old Chelsea FC winger, has made a remarkable return to Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz, catching the attention of Head Coach Steve McClaren. After a two-year absence from the national senior men’s team, Richards was called up for the final-round Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers, following an injury to winger Demarai Gray. Despite missing the team’s final training session before the October 10 game against Curacao, Richards made a lively 82nd-minute substitute appearance in the 0-2 defeat. He further impressed during the October 14 match against Bermuda, where his nifty footwork, incisive passing, and a brilliant solo goal in the 76th minute contributed to a 4-0 victory. McClaren revealed that Richards had been on the coaching staff’s radar for a year, with Chelsea closely monitoring his recovery from ACL surgery. “We’ve seen his quality in training and his cameo performances,” McClaren said. “He’s a significant addition to the squad.” Ludlow Bernard, a former coach of Richards’ youth teams, praised the young player’s talent and impact, emphasizing his potential to play a crucial role in Jamaica’s World Cup Qualifying campaign. Richards, who has yet to play first-team football at Chelsea, has scored twice in six appearances for the club’s Under-21 team this season. Despite this, Bernard believes his talent warrants a permanent spot in the national team. McClaren hinted that Richards could feature in Jamaica’s decisive qualifiers against Trinidad and Tobago and Curacao in November. Jamaica currently leads Group B with nine points, positioning them strongly for automatic qualification to the Fifa World Cup.
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Watson, DaCosta dominate with four winners at Caymanas Park
Carlton Watson and Jason DaCosta delivered an extraordinary performance at Caymanas Park on Sunday, clinching four victories across the nine-race card. The highlight of their remarkable day was Dothraki’s triumph in the $1.25-million Vassel “Jolly Man” Najair Memorial Trophy, an Overnight Allowance race for three-year-olds and older, covering five and a half furlongs (1,100m). Guided by jockey Robert Halledeen, Dothraki seized an early lead, maintaining his position despite challenges from Incredible Jo (Raddesh Roman) and A Gift From Ben (Ramon Nepare). He crossed the finish line a length and a quarter ahead of Digital One (Dane Dawkins) and Teflon Don (Shaheem Gordon), clocking an impressive time of 1:05.4 (23.2 x 47.1 x 59.3). This victory not only showcased Dothraki’s exceptional speed and endurance but also set the stage for his upcoming participation in the Mouttet Mile this December. Watson and DaCosta’s other successes included Midnight Traveller (Halledeen) in the second race, Mineola (Clive Lynch) in the sixth race, and H Two O (Halledeen) in the seventh race. The three-day Heroes’ Day racing carnival concluded on Monday, with the first post scheduled for 11:35 am.
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Kemps Hill defeat Frome, join Cornwall College in D’Cup round of 16
In a thrilling culmination of the ISSA daCosta Cup round of 32 qualifiers, former champions Cornwall College and Kemps Hill High secured their spots in the round of 16 on Monday. Kemps Hill clinched their place with a decisive 2-0 victory over Frome Technical in a rescheduled Group 1 match at the Wembley Centre of Excellence. The game, originally slated for Saturday, was moved due to a waterlogged field at Foga Road, adding an extra layer of drama to the proceedings.
Robinho Rodney opened the scoring for Kemps Hill in the 10th minute, setting the tone for the match. Ricardo Dean then sealed the win with a penalty in the 49th minute after Shemar Daley was fouled in the 18-yard box. This victory marked a remarkable turnaround for Kemps Hill, who had lost their opening round of 32 game 2-0 to Cornwall College but rallied to win their next two matches, including a high-scoring 6-4 triumph over Cedric Titus on Wednesday.
Frome Technical, who had started strong with wins over Cedric Titus (3-2) and Cornwall College (2-1), needed only a draw to advance but fell short. Meanwhile, Cornwall College topped the group with a superior goal difference of +13, followed by Kemps Hill at +2 and Frome Technical at 0. Cornwall College had previously bounced back from their loss to Frome with a dominant 13-1 victory over Cedric Titus on Saturday.
The round of 16 will also feature Ocho Rios High and Maggotty High from Group 2; Christiana High and Mannings School from Group 3; STETHS and Maldon High from Group 4; Glenmuir High and Manchester High from Group 5; Dinthill Technical and Clarendon College from Group 6; Garvey Maceo High and Old Harbour High from Group 7; and McGrath High and William Knibb Memorial from Group 8. The stage is now set for an intense knockout phase as these teams vie for the coveted ISSA daCosta Cup.
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TTPFL 2025/26 season launched, TTFA VP: ‘This is the heartbeat of TT football’
The Trinidad and Tobago Premier Football League (TTPFL) has officially launched its 2025/26 season, marking the fourth year under its current banner. The league, described by TTFA third vice-president Jameson Rigues as the ‘heartbeat of TT football,’ aims to strengthen the nation’s men’s football team by fostering a robust local competition. The season was unveiled at the Hasely Crawford Stadium’s VIP lounge in Mucurapo on October 19, with the action set to commence on October 24 at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago. The opening double-header will feature San Juan Jabloteh vs. Miscellaneous Police FC at 6 pm, followed by Terminix La Horquetta Rangers vs. 1976 FC Phoenix at 8 pm. For Phoenix, this season offers a chance to reconnect with their Tobago fanbase after playing the entirety of the 2024/25 campaign without home fixtures. They are scheduled to feature in at least six Bacolet double-headers by early January. Reigning champions Defence Force, who enjoyed an unbeaten run last season, will begin their title defense against 2023/24 winners AC Port of Spain at the Arima Velodrome on October 25. Meanwhile, last season’s runners-up, MIC Central FC Reboot, will face cellar-placed Point Fortin Civic on October 26 at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva. The league, running from October 2025 to March 2026, plans to introduce a knockout tournament alongside the First Citizens Cup, which Defence Force successfully defended last season. Acting CEO Yale Antoine also revealed intentions to implement promotion and relegation at the season’s end, with both on-field and off-field performance being considered. However, clubs with teams in both tiers—Police, Defence Force, Prisons, and Eagles—will be exempt from this system. The prize structure remains unchanged, pending Cabinet approval, with winners receiving $150,000, runners-up $90,000, and third-placed teams $50,000. Rigues emphasized the TTPFL’s role in youth development, unity, and providing a pathway for aspiring footballers. He stated, ‘When our local leagues thrive, our national teams thrive. And when our national teams thrive, our people stand taller.’ The league continues to attract sponsors, including ADM, KFC, and Stag, with efforts ongoing to enhance branding and marketing.
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US confirms Observer report – Jamaica among co-hosts for 2031 Women’s World Cup bid
In a landmark announcement, the United States has confirmed that Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica will join its bid to host the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup. The joint bid, formally launched in New York, marks a significant step in expanding the global reach of women’s football. The tournament, which will feature 48 teams for the first time, aims to be the largest and most impactful Women’s World Cup in history.
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St Lucian Olympic champ Alfred launches jewellery line
GROS ISLET: A unique jewellery collection celebrating the achievements of Olympic champion Julien Alfred has been unveiled, with proceeds dedicated to supporting her charitable foundation. The “Julien Alfred Legacy Collection,” crafted by Eleanor Prospere, founder of Fearless Jewellery, was officially launched at a fundraising event for the Julien Alfred Foundation on October 11. The foundation is committed to nurturing the development of young athletes in St Lucia, Alfred’s home country. Inspired by Alfred’s gold medal-winning performance in the 100-metre sprint at the Paris 2024 Olympics, the collection includes unisex bracelets, earrings, and necklaces. Each piece is designed around the shape of the Olympic medal and incorporates symbols of St Lucian national pride, such as the flag and the national flower. “Her victory was transformative for St Lucia. She has truly put our nation on the global stage,” Prospere shared with the St Lucia Times. “I wanted to create something that would allow everyone to celebrate her success.” After receiving approval from Alfred and her manager, Prospere personally financed and produced the collection. The launch aligns with the establishment of Alfred’s foundation, ensuring her legacy inspires and supports the next generation of athletes. CMC
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Sweden names ex-Chelsea manager Graham Potter new coach
The Swedish Football Association announced on Monday that Graham Potter, the former Chelsea and West Ham manager, has been appointed as the new head coach of the national team. This decision comes in the wake of Jon Dahl Tomasson’s dismissal last week following a dismal performance in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, where the team suffered three consecutive losses and secured only one point in four matches. Potter, who was let go by West Ham in September, now faces the challenge of revitalizing a squad featuring star forwards Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres, with the ultimate goal of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Swedish FA emphasized that Potter’s contract covers the ongoing qualifying campaign, including crucial matches against Switzerland and Slovenia in November, as well as a potential playoff in March. Should Sweden secure a spot in the tournament, the agreement will automatically extend to the finals. Potter, who previously managed Swedish club Ostersund FK from 2011 to 2018, expressed humility and enthusiasm about his new role, praising the quality of Swedish players competing in top global leagues. Despite the presence of high-profile talents like Isak and Gyokeres, Sweden has struggled offensively, failing to score in their last three matches and currently languishing at the bottom of Group B. Potter’s appointment marks a pivotal moment for Swedish football as they aim to reverse their fortunes and secure a place on the world stage.
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Sneaky Cheeky set to fly at Santa Rosa
The Santa Rosa Park in Arima is set to host a thrilling day of horse racing on October 25, 2025, with the highlight being the Fly Junior Sprint, a Grade Three contest over 1,100 metres on the turf course. This penultimate event of the racing season has attracted a competitive field of five thoroughbreds, with the American-bred Sneaky Cheeky emerging as the pre-race favorite. The race will also feature three other American-bred runners, including Midnight Lover, El Chico Malo, Striking Chrome, and The Goddess Nike, each representing top trainers and owners in the industry. Additionally, the day will mark the first juvenile contest of the season, a 1,000-metre race on the main track, featuring three promising two-year-olds. Barbadian apprentice rider Raheem Thorpe, the leading apprentice for the 2025 Barbados racing season, has secured four rides on the six-race card, including the feature event aboard Sneaky Cheeky. The racing action is scheduled to commence at 12:45 pm, promising an exciting day for turfites and punters alike.
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Tickets on sale for Trinidad and Tobago World Cup November qualifiers
The Trinidad and Tobago men’s senior football team is gearing up for a crucial phase in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, with two high-stakes matches scheduled for November at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo. The team is determined to secure six points to bolster their position in Group B, where they currently stand third with five points, trailing Jamaica (nine points) and Curacao (eight points).
Their first challenge will be against Jamaica on November 13 at 7 pm, followed by a match against Bermuda on November 18 at 8 pm. Both games are expected to draw significant local support, with fans eager to witness their team’s pursuit of World Cup qualification.
Tickets for the matches are available at various outlets across Trinidad and Tobago, including Cache outlets, 519 in C3 Centre, Fan Club in Trincity Mall, Jade Monkey in Crown Point, and Cookkin Vibez in Woodbrook. Prices are set at $200 for the uncovered section and $300 for the covered section.
The top team from each of the three groups will automatically qualify for the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Additionally, the two best second-placed teams will have a chance to advance through the intercontinental playoffs, adding further intensity to the competition.
