OLIVER CAMPS remains boss of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) for another four-year tenure.
Camps who has served as president of the TTFF since 1992 was re-elected unopposed at the federation’s general meeting at the Dr Joao Havelange Centre of Excellence, Macoya, Tunapuna on Monday.
But Raymond Tim Kee was replaced as a vice-president by Krishendath Kuarsingh, president of the Trinidad and Tobago Referees Association.
Other vice-presidents are Rudolph Thomas of the Southern Football Association and Lennox Watson president of the Eastern Football Association who were all re-elected. Richard Groden remains secretary.
After his re-election, Camps pledged to seek the assistance of the Ministry of Sport in ensuring a proper modern-day structure for local league football.
He said another project during his new term of office was working with the various stakeholders towards improving the framework of governing club football. Camps said the restructuring of local club football with emphasis on league clubs in the various regional associations will also be his focus.
He noted the highlights during his presidency were the staging of two youth World Cups here in 2001 (FIFA U-17 World Youth Championshps) and again in September this year (World Women U-17 World Cup).
But he noted, the qualification of the “Soca Warriors” for World Cup 2006 in Germany must also rank high among his career highlights.
Camps said he was humbled by the executive who give him another tenure at the head of the TTFF.
Sports Minister Anil Roberts, FIFA vice-president Jack Austin Warner who is also CONCACAF and Caribnbean Football Union boss and TT Pro League president Dexter Skeene all congratulated Camps on his re-election.