Russell Latapy approached for Trinidad and Tobago national team head-coaching role
Former T&T football star, Russell Latapy
Former T&T football star, Russell Latapy

FORMER Trinidad and Tobago football star and ex-head coach, Russell Latapy, has revealed that he has been “indirectly contacted” by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) following the sacking of head coach, Angus Eve, in July. Latapy, a legendary figure in Trinidad and Tobago football, made the revelation during the launch of Brian Lara’s book, Lara: The England Chronicles on September 17.

Eve, who was appointed Soca Warriors head coach in 2021, was dismissed after Trinidad and Tobago earned four points from their first two FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Grenada and the Bahamas in June. Since then, Derek King has taken over as caretaker coach but has struggled to get positive results. Under King’s guidance, the Soca Warriors were beaten 4-0 by Honduras on September 6 in the Concacaf Nations League A, followed by a 0-0 draw against French Guiana on September 10.

When asked by Newsday if he had applied for the head coach position, Latapy, fondly known as the “Little Magician” during his playing days, stated that while he had not formally applied, he remains open to helping the national team if needed. “No, I haven’t applied for the Soca Warriors job,” Latapy said. However, he confirmed that there had been indirect contact from the TTFA regarding the position.

Latapy, who represented Trinidad and Tobago at the 2006 World Cup and previously coached the national men’s team from 2009-2011, acknowledged the difficulties the TTFA has faced as it transitions under new leadership. “I think a lot has been happening with the TTFA, which has changed hands from the normalisation committee to the new president, Kieron Edwards,” Latapy explained. “The new president needs a bit of time to settle into the job. I think it’s documented the difficulties the TTFA and football in general has been through.”

Though he has yet to apply for the head coaching role, Latapy made it clear that he is willing to return to the national setup if his expertise is called upon. “I’ve never turned my back on Trinidad and Tobago and football by extension. If the opportunity arises that the TTFA thinks I can support in any way, I would be more than happy to assist,” he said. (Sportsmax)

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