Stafanie Taylor
West Indies Women take on Scotland in a crucial ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 clash on Thursday.
Desert Vipers head coach Azhar Mahmood
Juliet Slot, Chief Commercial Officer for Arsenal Football Club, and Dr Ernest Hilaire, Saint Lucia’s Minister for Tourism, Investment, Commerce, Creative Industries, Culture and Heritage during the signing ceremony.
Rovman Powell scores 43 runs for West Indies win.
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Two Russian young football fans sport their T&T shirts at the Radisson Blu Hotel after the T&T match in Kaliningrad where Russia won 3-0 on Tuesday.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews
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FILE - Gloria Henry, right, who retained the girls' Under-13 300m hurdles title and led a Rss Phoenix sweep of the medals for a second straight year at the NAAATT Juvenile Championships last year, will be back to compete in the U-15 category in the two-day meet which starts today. Her clubmates Jemiah Nora, second from right, Tanniesha Hercules, second from left, and Jahnoya Martin, left, were second, third and fourth place respectively. Henry also won the 400m and long jump titles.
Clayton Clarke
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Canadian High Commissioner Michael Callan, left, presents a door prize of an Official World Cup Football to Kafele Musa Marshall. Looking on is his father, Yohance Marshall, during the World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, live screening at Movie Towne Port-of-Spain yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
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Shemaine Campbelle (second right) is mobbed by captain Hayley Matthews (left), Ashmini Munisar (centre) and Stafanie Taylor after leading the West Indies to victory over New Zealand.
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Colombian Kevin Quintero raises his hands in triumph at an international event. He will headline a list of international cyclists for the coming 'Carnival of Speed' and 'Speed Paradise' event at the National Cycling Centre (NCC) in Balmain, Couva, June 19-21.
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West Indies allrounder Jason Holder celebrates the wicket of Sri Lanka's Maheesh Theekshana in the opening T20I at Sabina Park, Jamaica on Thursday. The regional side won by seven wickets.
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Trinidad and Tobago senior men’s football team will face United Soccer League Championship outfit Louisville City FC in an international friendly match at the Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky, USA on July 25.
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Chinelle Henry is in doubt for the West Indies Women’s World Cup opener against New Zealand on Saturday.
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(Standing) National flagman David Nelson and friends watch the opening game of the Fifa World Cup with at Nej'on Bar, Scarborough Esplanade yesterday
STEPHON NICHOLAS
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Julien Alfred, right, races to victory in the 100m at the Diamond League meet in Norway on Wednesday.
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Stafanie Taylor
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West Indies Women take on Scotland in a crucial ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 clash on Thursday.
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Livano Comenencia (No 8) celebrates after scoring Curacao’s first-ever goal at a FIFA World Cup against Germany on Sunday.
HOUSTON – Despite being thrashed 7-1 by Germany in their first-ever World Cup match in the United States on Sunday, Curaçao head coach Dick Advocaat does not believe his side should be embarrassed by the scoreline.
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Shaqkere Parris
HAMBANTOTA – Off-spinner Chamod Battage claimed four wickets to put Sri Lanka Emerging Players in a strong position over the West Indies Academy at the close of play on the first day of the second unofficial ‘Test’ in Sri Lanka on Monday.
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Rovman Powell scores 43 runs for West Indies win.
KINGSTON, Jamaica — After a disappointing loss in the series opener, Sri Lanka delivered an emphatic response on Saturday night, producing a dominant all-round performance to secure a series-levelling 37-run victory over West Indies at Sabina Park.
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Two Russian young football fans sport their T&T shirts at the Radisson Blu Hotel after the T&T match in Kaliningrad where Russia won 3-0 on Tuesday.
The final score from last Tuesday’s international friendly will tell you Russia defeated Trinidad and Tobago 3-0 in Kaliningrad. History books will record the result.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews
SOUTHAMPTON – Both West Indies Women’s head coach Shane Deitz and captain Hayley Matthews believe the regional side is well prepared to do battle against defending champions New Zealand in their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup opener in England on Saturday.
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FILE - Gloria Henry, right, who retained the girls' Under-13 300m hurdles title and led a Rss Phoenix sweep of the medals for a second straight year at the NAAATT Juvenile Championships last year, will be back to compete in the U-15 category in the two-day meet which starts today. Her clubmates Jemiah Nora, second from right, Tanniesha Hercules, second from left, and Jahnoya Martin, left, were second, third and fourth place respectively. Henry also won the 400m and long jump titles.
Clayton Clarke
Emerging rivalries are set to take centre stage when the National Association of Athletics Administrations of T&T (NAAATT) hosts its National Juvenile Track and Field Championships at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain Saturday and Sunday from 9 am.
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Canadian High Commissioner Michael Callan, left, presents a door prize of an Official World Cup Football to Kafele Musa Marshall. Looking on is his father, Yohance Marshall, during the World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, live screening at Movie Towne Port-of-Spain yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
Canadian football fans, football academies and other specially-invited guests bore witness to the Canucks first-ever point in a FIFA World Cup at a watch party hosted by the Canadian High Commission to Trinidad and Tobago at MovieTowne, Invader's Bay, Mucurapo on Friday.
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Shemaine Campbelle (second right) is mobbed by captain Hayley Matthews (left), Ashmini Munisar (centre) and Stafanie Taylor after leading the West Indies to victory over New Zealand.
SOUTHAMPTON, England – Shemaine Campbelle saved her best-ever T20I performance for the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup to propel West Indies Women to a stunning seven-wicket victory over defending champions New Zealand Women here at the Rose Bowl on Saturday.
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Colombian Kevin Quintero raises his hands in triumph at an international event. He will headline a list of international cyclists for the coming 'Carnival of Speed' and 'Speed Paradise' event at the National Cycling Centre (NCC) in Balmain, Couva, June 19-21.
Colombia’s elite duo of Kevin Quintero and Cristian Ortega will headline this year’s "Carnival of Speed" and "Speed Paradise" cycling events. Organised by Team DPS and its owner, Robert Farrier, the action takes place from June 19-21 at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva.
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West Indies allrounder Jason Holder celebrates the wicket of Sri Lanka's Maheesh Theekshana in the opening T20I at Sabina Park, Jamaica on Thursday. The regional side won by seven wickets.
KINGSTON – Pacers Jason Holder and Shamar Joseph starred with the ball, while Shai Hope played a captain’s knock to guide West Indies to a thrilling seven-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the opening T20I in Jamaica on Thursday.
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Trinidad and Tobago senior men’s football team will face United Soccer League Championship outfit Louisville City FC in an international friendly match at the Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky, USA on July 25.
Courtesy TTFA Media
Trinidad and Tobago senior men’s football team will take on United Soccer League Championship outfit Louisville City FC in an international friendly match on July 25 at the Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, as the national footballers continue their international preparations.
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Chinelle Henry is in doubt for the West Indies Women’s World Cup opener against New Zealand on Saturday.
CARDIFF – West Indies Women’s vice-captain Chinelle Henry is still undergoing treatment from the injury she sustained during Wednesday’s warmup match against Australia in Wales.
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President of the T&T Olympic Committee Diane Henderson, second from right, is flanked by the members of the men’s cycling team which placed third at the Junior Pan Am Games in Asuncion, Paraguay, in 2025, but their medals were upgraded to silver after the winning team was disqualified for doping. The members are Jelani Nedd, left, Ryan D’ Abreau, second from left, and Darnell James, right, as they posed for a photo after receiving their medals yesterday at a ceremony at the Olympic House on Woodford Street, Port-of-Spain.
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Jamaica’s Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange, left, and CWI President Dr Kishore Shallow during their recent meeting.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Joshua Balfour, left, and James Walklin
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Livano Comenencia (No 8) celebrates after scoring Curacao’s first-ever goal at a FIFA World Cup against Germany on Sunday.
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Shaqkere Parris
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Rovman Powell scores 43 runs for West Indies win.
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Two Russian young football fans sport their T&T shirts at the Radisson Blu Hotel after the T&T match in Kaliningrad where Russia won 3-0 on Tuesday.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews
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FILE - Gloria Henry, right, who retained the girls' Under-13 300m hurdles title and led a Rss Phoenix sweep of the medals for a second straight year at the NAAATT Juvenile Championships last year, will be back to compete in the U-15 category in the two-day meet which starts today. Her clubmates Jemiah Nora, second from right, Tanniesha Hercules, second from left, and Jahnoya Martin, left, were second, third and fourth place respectively. Henry also won the 400m and long jump titles.
Clayton Clarke
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Canadian High Commissioner Michael Callan, left, presents a door prize of an Official World Cup Football to Kafele Musa Marshall. Looking on is his father, Yohance Marshall, during the World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, live screening at Movie Towne Port-of-Spain yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
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Shemaine Campbelle (second right) is mobbed by captain Hayley Matthews (left), Ashmini Munisar (centre) and Stafanie Taylor after leading the West Indies to victory over New Zealand.
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Colombian Kevin Quintero raises his hands in triumph at an international event. He will headline a list of international cyclists for the coming 'Carnival of Speed' and 'Speed Paradise' event at the National Cycling Centre (NCC) in Balmain, Couva, June 19-21.
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