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TT Super League

The TT Premier Football League 2 (formely called TT Super League) is a league for semi-professional association football clubs in Trinidad and Tobago. It is the second-highest division of the Trinidad and Tobago football league system. The league currently comprises 19 teams between 2 leagues and operates on a system of relegation between those leagues. Although the Super League champion of each season can apply for membership in the TT Pro League, the two leagues do not operate on an automatic promotion and relegation system.

TT Premier Football League 2
Founded2017
First season2017
CountryTrinidad and Tobago
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams19
Level on pyramid2
Relegation toCFA Premier Division, EFA Premier Division, Eastern Counties Football Union, NFA Premier Division, SFA Premier Division and Tobago Premier Division.
Domestic cup(s)FA Trophy
League cup(s)Super League Cup
Current champions1976 Phoenix (2023)
Most championshipsJoe Public (4 titles)
TV partnershttps://mycujoo.tv/tt-super-league
Websitethettfa.com/ttpremierleague
Current: 2023-24 TT Premier Football League 2

The league was founded in 2003 to allow the best teams from association football to play in a semi-professional environment, as they prepare for life in the professional game.[1] The first season took place in the same year beginning with eleven teams. As of the 2012 season, there have been a total of 36 distinct teams that have taken part in the Super League, but only six have won the title: Crab Connection, Joe Public, Police, T&TEC, WASA, and the Trinidad and Tobago U20 team.[2] WASA are the current league champions, who claimed their second title in 2012.[3] In 2017, the league rebranded to form the TT Super League

The winners of the National Super League may apply for promotion at the end of each season to the TT Pro League. Potential promoted clubs must be elected by Pro League members. As a consequence, there is no guarantee that winning the Super League will result in promotion. In the first ten seasons, the Super League has provided the Pro League with four teams – Superstar Rangers, Police, Joe Public, and T&TEC.[4]

History edit

Super League Champions[2]
Season Winner
2003 Crab Connection
2004 Joe Public
2005 Joe Public
2006 Police
2007 WASA
2008 Trinidad and Tobago U20
2009 Joe Public
2010 T&TEC
2011 Joe Public
2012 WASA

Competition format edit

The league comprises 12 teams, consisting of teams from each of the country's six regional football association leagues. Over the course of a season, which runs annually from July to February, each team plays twice against the others in the league, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents. This makes for a total of 22 games played each season. Clubs gain three points for a win, one for a draw, and none for a defeat. The teams are ranked in the league table by points gained, then goal difference, and then goals scored.

At the end of the season, the league champion may apply for promotion to the TT Pro League. However, potential promoted clubs must be elected by Pro League members. As a consequence, there is no guarantee that winning the Super League will result in promotion. The bottom two teams are relegated to the third tier in the league system comprising the six regional leagues and are replaced by the top two finishers in a promotion playoff contested between the six regional champions.

Cup competitions edit

In addition to competing in the annual Trinidad and Tobago Football Association Trophy, Super League clubs are also invited to enter the Classic (currently called the TOYOTA Classic) organised by the TT Pro League. The National Super League organises one knock-out cup competition: the Super League Cup. The League Cup was established in 2004 and is open to all Super League clubs.

Sponsorship edit

The National Super League has been sponsored since its inception in 2003. The sponsor has been able to determine the league's sponsorship name. The list below details who the sponsors have been and what they called the competition:

2003–2005: All Sport (All-Sport National Super League)[2]
2006–2013: bmobile (bmobile National Super League)[1]

Clubs edit

A total of 36 distinct teams have played in the National Super League since its inception in 2003, however, only six have won the league title. In addition, only WASA have been members of the league since its inception.

The following 11 clubs competed in the TT Premier League during the 2023 TT Premier League season.

League 1 edit

Club Location Stadium
1976 Phoenix Canaan Canaan and Bon Accord Recreation Grounds
Bethel United Bethel Montgomery Recreation Ground
Club Sando Moruga Moruga Grand Chemin Recreation Ground
Cunupia Cunupia Larry Gomes Stadium
Defence Force Chaguaramas Defence Force Sports Field
Guaya United Guayaguayare New Lands Recreation Ground
Police Saint James St. James Barracks
QPCC Port of Spain Hasely Crawford Stadium
Santa Rosa Arima Arima Velodrome
Siparia Spurs Palo Seco Palo Seco Recreation Ground
UTT O'Meara UTT Campus Ground
WASA Saint Joseph WASA Ground

League 2 edit

Club Location Stadium
Central 500 Spartans Chaguanas Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground
Harlem Strikers Frederick Settlement Frederick Settlement Recreation Ground
Perseverance Ball Runners New Settlement New Settlement Recreation Ground
Petit Valley/Diego Martin United Diego Martin Diego Martin North Secondary School Ground
Prisons Arouca Youth Training Centre
Marabella FCC Marabella Guaracara Park
Youth Stars Roxborough Roxborough Complex

Top scorers edit

Season Scorer Club Goals
2003
2004
  Roen Nelson Joe Public
30
2005
  Roen Nelson Joe Public
22
  Carlington Smith Joe Public
22
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
  Kevon Neaves T&TEC
19
2011
  Brent Antoine Joe Public
14
2012
  Troy Thompson Westside Super Starz
16

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "TSTT sponsors bmobile Super League". Joel Bailey (T&T Newsday). 2006-07-14. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
  2. ^ a b c "Trinidad and Tobago - List of Champions". Radek Jelínekm, Hans Schöggl and RSSSF. 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
  3. ^ "WASA FC crowned 2012 Super League champs". Kevin Sunich (T&T Newsday). 2012-12-10. Retrieved 2013-01-01.
  4. ^ "bmobile stays with Super League". T&T Newsday. 2008-07-05. Retrieved 2009-10-11.

External links edit

  • Soca Warriors Online, National Super League
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The TT Premier Football League 2 formely called TT Super League is a league for semi professional association football clubs in Trinidad and Tobago It is the second highest division of the Trinidad and Tobago football league system The league currently comprises 19 teams between 2 leagues and operates on a system of relegation between those leagues Although the Super League champion of each season can apply for membership in the TT Pro League the two leagues do not operate on an automatic promotion and relegation system TT Premier Football League 2Founded2017First season2017CountryTrinidad and TobagoConfederationCONCACAFNumber of teams19Level on pyramid2Relegation toCFA Premier Division EFA Premier Division Eastern Counties Football Union NFA Premier Division SFA Premier Division and Tobago Premier Division Domestic cup s FA TrophyLeague cup s Super League CupCurrent champions1976 Phoenix 2023 Most championshipsJoe Public 4 titles TV partnershttps mycujoo tv tt super leagueWebsitethettfa com ttpremierleagueCurrent 2023 24 TT Premier Football League 2 The league was founded in 2003 to allow the best teams from association football to play in a semi professional environment as they prepare for life in the professional game 1 The first season took place in the same year beginning with eleven teams As of the 2012 season there have been a total of 36 distinct teams that have taken part in the Super League but only six have won the title Crab Connection Joe Public Police T amp TEC WASA and the Trinidad and Tobago U20 team 2 WASA are the current league champions who claimed their second title in 2012 3 In 2017 the league rebranded to form the TT Super LeagueThe winners of the National Super League may apply for promotion at the end of each season to the TT Pro League Potential promoted clubs must be elected by Pro League members As a consequence there is no guarantee that winning the Super League will result in promotion In the first ten seasons the Super League has provided the Pro League with four teams Superstar Rangers Police Joe Public and T amp TEC 4 Contents 1 History 2 Competition format 2 1 Cup competitions 3 Sponsorship 4 Clubs 4 1 League 1 4 2 League 2 5 Top scorers 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editSuper League Champions 2 Season Winner 2003 Crab Connection 2004 Joe Public 2005 Joe Public 2006 Police 2007 WASA 2008 Trinidad and Tobago U20 2009 Joe Public 2010 T amp TEC 2011 Joe Public 2012 WASACompetition format editThe league comprises 12 teams consisting of teams from each of the country s six regional football association leagues Over the course of a season which runs annually from July to February each team plays twice against the others in the league once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents This makes for a total of 22 games played each season Clubs gain three points for a win one for a draw and none for a defeat The teams are ranked in the league table by points gained then goal difference and then goals scored At the end of the season the league champion may apply for promotion to the TT Pro League However potential promoted clubs must be elected by Pro League members As a consequence there is no guarantee that winning the Super League will result in promotion The bottom two teams are relegated to the third tier in the league system comprising the six regional leagues and are replaced by the top two finishers in a promotion playoff contested between the six regional champions Cup competitions edit In addition to competing in the annual Trinidad and Tobago Football Association Trophy Super League clubs are also invited to enter the Classic currently called the TOYOTA Classic organised by the TT Pro League The National Super League organises one knock out cup competition the Super League Cup The League Cup was established in 2004 and is open to all Super League clubs Sponsorship editThe National Super League has been sponsored since its inception in 2003 The sponsor has been able to determine the league s sponsorship name The list below details who the sponsors have been and what they called the competition 2003 2005 All Sport All Sport National Super League 2 2006 2013 bmobile bmobile National Super League 1 Clubs editA total of 36 distinct teams have played in the National Super League since its inception in 2003 however only six have won the league title In addition only WASA have been members of the league since its inception The following 11 clubs competed in the TT Premier League during the 2023 TT Premier League season League 1 edit Club Location Stadium 1976 Phoenix Canaan Canaan and Bon Accord Recreation Grounds Bethel United Bethel Montgomery Recreation Ground Club Sando Moruga Moruga Grand Chemin Recreation Ground Cunupia Cunupia Larry Gomes Stadium Defence Force Chaguaramas Defence Force Sports Field Guaya United Guayaguayare New Lands Recreation Ground Police Saint James St James Barracks QPCC Port of Spain Hasely Crawford Stadium Santa Rosa Arima Arima Velodrome Siparia Spurs Palo Seco Palo Seco Recreation Ground UTT O Meara UTT Campus Ground WASA Saint Joseph WASA Ground League 2 edit Club Location Stadium Central 500 Spartans Chaguanas Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground Harlem Strikers Frederick Settlement Frederick Settlement Recreation Ground Perseverance Ball Runners New Settlement New Settlement Recreation Ground Petit Valley Diego Martin United Diego Martin Diego Martin North Secondary School Ground Prisons Arouca Youth Training Centre Marabella FCC Marabella Guaracara Park Youth Stars Roxborough Roxborough ComplexTop scorers editSeason Scorer Club Goals 2003 2004 nbsp Roen Nelson Joe Public 30 2005 nbsp Roen Nelson Joe Public 22 nbsp Carlington Smith Joe Public 22 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 nbsp Kevon Neaves T amp TEC 19 2011 nbsp Brent Antoine Joe Public 14 2012 nbsp Troy Thompson Westside Super Starz 16See also edit nbsp Association football portal nbsp Trinidad and Tobago portal Trinidad and Tobago Football Association Association football in Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago national football teamReferences edit a b TSTT sponsors bmobile Super League Joel Bailey T amp T Newsday 2006 07 14 Retrieved 2009 10 11 a b c Trinidad and Tobago List of Champions Radek Jelinekm Hans Schoggl and RSSSF 2009 04 03 Retrieved 2009 07 31 WASA FC crowned 2012 Super League champs Kevin Sunich T amp T Newsday 2012 12 10 Retrieved 2013 01 01 bmobile stays with Super League T amp T Newsday 2008 07 05 Retrieved 2009 10 11 External links editSoca Warriors Online National Super League 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TT Super League amp oldid 1206917735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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