2008 TT Pro League


The 2008 TT Pro League was the tenth season of the TT Pro League, the Trinidad and Tobago professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1999. A total of ten teams took part in the league, with San Juan Jabloteh the defending champions. The season began on 5 April and ended on 29 November, with the conclusion of the Lucozade Sport Big Six.
Ma Pau were admitted as a new club into the league and would be based in Woodbrook. After one season upon their return to the Pro League, Police withdrew with the intention of returning for the 2009 season. The Superstar Rangers decided to change the name of the club to St. Ann's Rangers to increase community awareness.
The first goal of the season was scored by San Juan Jabloteh's Peter Byers against Ma Pau in the sixth minute of the first game on 5 April. Devorn Jorsling, who also scored on the first day, went on to claim the Golden Boot with a season high 21 goals. Josimar Belgrave of St. Ann's Rangers scored the first hat-trick of the season against Tobago United on 3 May, having scored a season high four goals in the match.
Following the regular season, San Juan Jabloteh, W Connection, Caledonia AIA, Joe Public, North East Stars, and United Petrotrin all qualified for the Lucozade Sport Big Six. However, Jabloteh and W Connection were 20 points clear of third place, Caledonia AIA, before the competition began. The league was won on the final day of the season, when the San Juan Kings used a draw over W Connection to defend their crown and win their fourth Pro League title. Having finished as the league champion and runner-up, San Juan Jabloteh and W Connection both qualified for the 2009 CFU Club Championship.
After the season, North East Stars withdrew from the Pro League, citing the state of their home ground, Sangre Grande Recreational Ground, for the past few years as the cause to sit out the 2009 season. The Sangre Grande Boys stated that they fully intend to return to the Pro League following needed repairs and improvements to the ground.

Changes from the 2007 season

The following changes were made since the 2007 season:

Team summaries

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
TeamLocationStadiumCapacityManagerCaptain
Caledonia AIAMorvant/LaventilleLarry Gomes Stadium10,000
Defence ForceChaguaramasHasely Crawford Stadium27,000
Joe PublicAroucaMarvin Lee Stadium6,000
Ma PauWoodbrookHasely Crawford Stadium27,000
North East StarsSangre GrandeSangre Grande Ground7,000
San Juan JablotehSan JuanHasely Crawford Stadium27,000
St. Ann's RangersSan JuanHasely Crawford Stadium27,000
Tobago UnitedBacoletDwight Yorke Stadium7,500
United PetrotrinPointe-à-PierrePalo Seco Velodrome10,000
W ConnectionPoint LisasManny Ramjohn Stadium10,000

Managerial changes

Regular season

Competition table

Results

Matches 1–18

Matches 19–27

Lucozade Sport Big Six

Competition table

Results

League table

Positions by round

Season statistics

Scoring

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Devorn JorslingDefence Force21
2 Kerry BaptisteJoe Public18
3 Josimar BelgraveSt. Ann's Rangers15
4 Roen NelsonJoe Public14
5 Kendall VeloxCaledonia AIA12
6 Nigel CodringtonCaledonia AIA11
6 Collie HerculesTobago United11
8 Jonathan FañaW Connection10
8 Trent NoelSan Juan Jabloteh10
8 Anthony WolfeNorth East Stars10
8 Kevon WoodleyUnited Petrotrin10

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
4St. Ann's RangersTobago United*1–53 5 2008
North East StarsMa Pau*1–423 9 2008
Defence ForceTobago United*0–1023 10 2008
Joe Public*St. Ann's Rangers6–06 11 2008
Joe PublicMa Pau*0–411 11 2008

Annual awards

The 2008 TT Pro League awards distribution took place on Super Friday, 8 May 2009, prior to the 2009 season's opening match at Marvin Lee Stadium.
Having won the Pro League and Big Six titles, San Juan Jabloteh was named the Team of the Year for the second time. Having led the San Juan Kings to their fourth league championship, Terry Fenwick won his first Manager of the Year award. Midfielder Trent Noel was named the Player of the Year; receiving the award for the first in his career. After recording 21 goals, Defence Force's Devorn Jorsling received the Golden Boot. In addition, North East Stars was named the Most Disciplined Team of the Year. Neal Brizan, won his second consecutive Referee of the Year award and Boris Punch was named the Match Commissioner of the Year.
AwardWinner
Player of the Year Trent Noel
Manager of the Year Terry Fenwick
Golden Boot Devorn Jorsling
Team of the YearSan Juan Jabloteh
Most Disciplined Team of the YearNorth East Stars
Referee of the YearNeal Brizan
Assistant Referee of the YearJoseph Pierre
Match Commissioner of the YearBoris Punch