TTFA set to alter U17 team’s travel plans, opting for Jamaica tour over Florida camp – report

A media report has claimed that the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) under its new leadership, headed by Kieron Edwards, is poised to make a significant adjustment to the travel plans of its Men’s National Under-17 Team, signaling an early change in direction for the recently elected executive.

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Originally scheduled to depart for a seven-day camp in Florida, the young Soca Warriors were set to engage in practice matches against prominent opponents, including Montverde International Academy and other local teams. However, the TTFA’s new executive committee has reportedly decided to veto these plans, deeming the trip as not the most prudent utilization of resources.

Instead, the National Under-17 team is now expected to travel to Jamaica for a camp between June 1 and June 8, where they will participate in a series of international friendlies against the junior “Reggae Boyz.” This shift in itinerary marks a strategic decision by the TTFA to prioritize competitive matches and enhance the team’s preparation for upcoming tournaments.

Expressed intentions to revamp the existing youth development structure

The decision comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the developmental direction of Trinidad and Tobago’s football program. Kieron Edwards, who heads the new TTFA executive, has expressed intentions to revamp the existing youth development structure, including potential changes to the High-Performance program.

Led by coach Shawn Cooper, the Trinidad and Tobago National Under-17 outfit boasts a talented roster, with players who have demonstrated promise and skill at previous CONCACAF tournaments. Despite the disappointment of missing out on the Florida tour, the young Warriors will now have the opportunity to test their mettle against familiar regional rivals, Jamaica.

The Jamaica Football Federation has approved a series of friendly matches against Trinidad and Tobago over the past 15 months, showcasing the ongoing rivalry between the two Caribbean nations. With the TTFA’s new leadership poised to implement changes, the upcoming tour to Jamaica represents a pivotal stage in the U-17 team’s preparation for the CONCACAF 2025 Under-17 Championship.

Read: FIFA proposes April 13, 2024, for TTFA elections as candidates begin campaigning

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