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The racetrack, operated by Arima Race Club and governed by the Trinidad and Tobago Betting Levy Board and Trinidad and Tobago Racing Authority is the region's premier home of horse racing. The track hosts weekly live horse racing (usually on a Saturday) and most major public holidays. Yearly, an average of forty five (45) race days are held.
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel 178/5 (20 overs) Red Steel won by 20 runs Scorecard: Barbados Tridents 158/4 (20 overs) Dwayne Bravo (Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel) 2016 [18] Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis Jamaica Tallawahs 95/1 (12.5 overs) Tallawahs won by 9 wickets Scorecard
The record for the biggest win and highest scoring game is W Connection's 17–0 victory against Tobago United at Ato Boldon Stadium on 13 October 2004. [1] In fact, the match produced five hat-tricks from Dwayne Ellis , Joe Luciano Viera , and nine goals from Saint Lucian Titus Elva , who is the current holder of the TT Pro League single game ...
Before playing at international under-19 level, Pooran had played four matches for Trinidad and Tobago in the domestic one-day Regional Super50 competition, in February and March 2013. [10] Prior to the inaugural 2013 CPL season, he was selected in the Red Steel squad, Trinidad's CPL franchise, at age 17 was the youngest player in the ...
The United States had been held even by Trinidad and Tobago into the 82nd minute despite a man advantage, raising the prospect a Copa América berth would depend on a victory next week on the ...
Five players from Trinidad and Tobago were included in the West Indies's first ever Test match, against England in 1928. [1] Nelson Betancourt became the first Trinidadian to captain the West Indies when he led the side against England in 1930. [2]
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]
The Pro League serves as Trinidad and Tobago's highest level of association football and the annual league tournament has hosted matches in sixteen football stadiums. The inaugural round of Pro League matches took place on 31 March 1999 with four clubs hosting the opening fixtures.