![Dwight Yorke and his assistants at Macarthur FC, Russell Latapy (right) and James Meredith. PHOTO: Wolter Peeters Dwight Yorke and his assistants at Macarthur FC, Russell Latapy (right) and James Meredith. PHOTO: Wolter Peeters](/images/stories/yorke_dwight_macarthurf_fc_assistants.jpg)
Dwight Yorke is no longer head coach of Macarthur FC, with the club announcing his shock departure via mutual consent on Saturday, January 21.
Dwight Yorke is no longer head coach of Macarthur FC, with the club announcing his shock departure via mutual consent on Saturday, January 21.
Memphis 901 FC announced on Friday the club has agreed to terms on a multi-year contract with defender Jelani Peters, pending league and federation approval.
TRINIDAD AND Tobago men’s team footballer Ryan Telfer has been signed by Miami FC.
The 54-year-old, who is currently assistant boss to long-time friend Dwight Yorke at Australian side Macarthur FC, is jetting back to the Capital in June for consecutive meet-and-greet events – one at Easter Road stadium and the other at the Central Hall in Tollcross.
Sometimes the simple things are most pleasing.
Trinidad and Tobago and West Texas A&M midfielder Asha James has signed with Valadares Gaia FC of Portugal's top-tier women's league, the Campeonato Nacional Feminino.
Hartford Athletic have signed defender Triston Hodge ahead of the 2023 season, pending league and federation approval. Hodge joins Robin Lapert, Tulu, Ash Apollon, and Niall Logue as defenders on the 2023 roster to date.
The 27-year-old full-back may only joined the club in the summer but has already made her name known throughout the capital. Priding herself on her attacking threat, she picked up two assists on her full debut for the club against Dundee United earlier this season. Her journey to the club is a different one, the Trinidad and Tobago international picking up game time for Sundsvalls DFF in Sweden and for ÍBV in Iceland before arriving in Scotland.
You are currently managing Macarthur of the A-League where you have just won the Australia Cup. How proud are you of that success and how would you sum up your first experience of management so far?