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Dwight Yorke retained as TTFA backs long-term vision despite World Cup miss

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December 31, 2025
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By Ben McLeod (CNW)-Despite Trinidad and Tobago’s failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) has ruled out any immediate change in leadership, confirming that Dwight Yorke will continue as head coach of the senior national team.

TTFA president Kieron Edwards said the federation remains confident in Yorke’s stewardship and is committed to building on the foundation laid since his appointment last November, even as public speculation swirled following the team’s early exit from qualification.

Missed qualification, not a missed mandate

Yorke, 54, was hired on November 1, 2024, with a clear mandate to guide T&T back to the World Cup stage. That objective fell short when the Soca Warriors finished third in their group, behind Jamaica and Curaçao, missing out on what would have been the country’s second-ever World Cup appearance.

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Still, Edwards emphasized that qualification alone was not the sole measure of progress.

During Yorke’s 17-match tenure, the national team recorded four wins, seven draws, and six losses, results the TTFA views within the broader context of rebuilding and renewal.

Fans, faith, and forward momentum

For Edwards, the revival of public interest and belief in the national team has been a critical achievement.

“The most important thing was getting the fans involved in football…seeing the stadium packed supporting the team. Knowing the team would have done their very best to qualify,” Edwards said.

He rejected any notion of abandoning the current footballing blueprint.

“What’s next? Are we going to scrap the programme that was done in the past? No, we are not going to scrap the programme; we continue to build on the programme. We are in discussions with coach Dwight Yorke and his staff currently in terms of next steps,” he added.

A young core and a long view to 2026

Edwards expressed optimism about the trajectory of the senior men’s program, highlighting the emergence of younger players and the importance of continuity.

“We look forward to the next step with this group and the group with coach Yorke and what we do. The future for T&T’s senior football is bright and we will look forward to 2026 and the continued progression with the amount of young players we have there.”

Testing grounds on the global stage

As part of that continued progression, the TTFA confirmed that the national team will participate in a high-level international series during the March FIFA window.

Yorke will lead Trinidad and Tobago against host nation Uzbekistan, as well as Gabon and Iceland, in a FIFA Series tournament featuring teams ranked above T&T.

“…We would have been granted the opportunity to take part in the FIFA series. It’s a series that’s done in the match window for countries to come together. Countries that would normally not be able to play against each other outside of qualifying for a World Cup,” Edwards explained.

Climbing the rankings, building the future

Edwards underscored the strategic value of the tournament, framing it as a critical step in the federation’s long-term objectives.

“That tournament will be a next step for TT. It helps us in terms of our push for the next four years in terms of moving up the rankings. All the countries that are taking part in that tournament will be above the ranking of T&T,” he said.

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