List of TT Pro League managers

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This is a list of managers in the TT Pro League, which began league play in 1999. The list includes individuals who have managed a club while they were in the TT Pro League. The Pro League represents the highest division in the Trinidad and Tobago football league pyramid and consists of nine professional football clubs.

There have been eight managers that have won the Pro League. In addition, four foreign managers have secured the Pro League championship, which comprise two English (Terry Fenwick, San Juan Jabloteh, three wins) and (Ricky Hill, San Juan Jabloteh, one win), a Guyanese (James McLean, North East Stars, one win), and a Saint Lucian (Stuart Charles-Fevrier, W Connection, five wins). Michael McComie became the second Trinidad and Tobago manager to win the league, when he won the title with Joe Public in 2006. Derek King later became the third Trinidad and Tobago manager to claim the league title in 2009, also with Joe Public. In fact, King became the youngest manager to win the league title at 29 years, 198 days.[1]

Only Ronald La Forest has managed three different Pro League teams including San Juan Jabloteh, Joe Public, and Ma Pau. Eight managers have managed two different clubs in the Pro League. Jamaal Shabazz managed briefly at Joe Public before moving to Morvant Caledonia United. Michael McComie has managed Joe Public and Ma Pau. Michael Maurice previously managed South Starworld Strikers before becoming manager of Police in 2007. Peter Granville managed Doc's Khelwalaas before guiding Tobago United during the club's entire eight year history. Angus Eve served as caretaker manager to San Juan Jabloteh before arriving at Sangre Grande with North East Stars in 2012–13. Everald Cummings was the manager of South Starworld Strikers before moving to North East Stars. Terry Fenwick managed San Juan Jabloteh on three separate occasions before accepting the position at Central FC.

Stuart Charles-Fevrier has the longest active tenure as manager in the Pro League having been W Connection's manager since June 2004. Ross Russell of Defence Force has the second longest tenure after becoming the Teteron Boys' manager on 8 April 2009.[2] However, Jamaal Shabazz holds the record for longest tenure in the Pro League having served as the manager of Morvant Caledonia United for 12 years and 236 days before departing to become co-manager of the Trinidad and Tobago national team.[3]

Managers

Managers are listed from their appointment to their respective Pro League club, whether in a permanent or temporary role. Some of these managers were appointed as caretaker managers prior to being given a permanent position. However, caretaker managers are listed only when they have managed the team for at least one match in that period. In addition, the dates of appointment and departure of managers may fall outside the club's period in the TT Pro League.

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ManagerNationalityDate of birthClubAppointedDepartureTime as manager
Floyd Windsor Trinidad and Tobago Arima Fire 5 April 2000 16 January 2004 4 years, 286 days
Jamaal Shabazz Trinidad and Tobago 22 November 1963 Morvant Caledonia United 5 April 2000 27 November 2012[3] 12 years, 236 days
Jerry Moe (c) Trinidad and Tobago Morvant Caledonia United 27 November 2012 30 June 2013 215 days
Jamaal Shabazz Trinidad and Tobago 22 November 1963 Morvant Caledonia United 1 July 2013 12 years, 309 days
Graham Rix England 23 October 1957 Central FC 13 August 2012[4] 21 December 2012[5] 130 days
Terry Fenwick England 17 November 1969 Central FC 3 January 2013[6] 16 May 2014[7] 1 year, 133 days
Zoran Vraneš Serbia 14 September 1950 Central FC 10 July 2014[8] 11 years, 300 days
Hutson Charles Trinidad and Tobago 22 September 1965 Defence Force 4 May 2003[9] 29 September 2004[10] 1 year, 148 days
Kerry Jamerson Trinidad and Tobago 25 July 1967 Defence Force 29 September 2004[11] 2 April 2006 1 year, 185 days
Anthony Barrington Trinidad and Tobago 16 May 1962 Defence Force 2 April 2006[12] 8 November 2006 220 days
Kerry Jamerson Trinidad and Tobago 25 July 1967 Defence Force 8 February 2007 18 December 2008 1 year, 314 days
Ross Russell Trinidad and Tobago 18 December 1967 Defence Force 8 April 2009[2] 17 years, 28 days
Ivan Persaud Guyana 20 August 1962 Doc's Khelwalaas 31 March 1999 4 April 2000 1 year, 4 days
Peter Granville Trinidad and Tobago Doc's Khelwalaas 5 April 2000[13] 28 November 2001 1 year, 237 days
Leroy DeLeon Trinidad and Tobago 7 February 1948 FC South End 9 May 2009 17 November 2009 192 days
Dick Furlonge Trinidad and Tobago FC South End 24 April 2010[14] 10 August 2011 1 year, 109 days
Arthur Brown Trinidad and Tobago FUTGOF 31 March 1999 28 February 2000 334 days
Jamaal Shabazz Trinidad and Tobago 22 November 1963 Joe Public 31 March 1999 1 March 2000[15] 336 days
Kenny Joseph Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public 1 March 2000 30 September 2000 213 days
Clayton Morris (c) Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public 1 October 2000[16] 9 January 2001 100 days
Zoran Vraneš Serbia 14 September 1950 Joe Public 9 January 2001[17] 14 May 2002 1 year, 125 days
Ronald La Forest Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public 14 May 2002[18] 18 January 2004 1 year, 251 days
Michael McComie Trinidad and Tobago 22 April 1972 Joe Public 5 June 2004 23 February 2007 2 years, 263 days
Clemente Hernández Cuba 23 November 1961 Joe Public 23 February 2007[19] 14 July 2007 141 days
Michael McComie Trinidad and Tobago 22 April 1972 Joe Public 15 July 2007[20] 31 July 2008[21] 1 year, 16 days
Keith Griffith Barbados Joe Public 12 August 2008 1 November 2008[22] 81 days
Derek King Trinidad and Tobago 12 April 1980 Joe Public 3 November 2008[23] 2 February 2011[24] 2 years, 91 days
Rajesh Latchoo Trinidad and Tobago 8 June 1984 Joe Public 2 February 2011[25] 10 August 2011[26] 189 days
Ronald La Forest Trinidad and Tobago Ma Pau 5 April 2008[27] 17 January 2009[28] 287 days
Ubirajara Veiga Da Silva Brazil Ma Pau 21 January 2009[29] 2 April 2009[30] 71 days
Michael McComie Trinidad and Tobago 22 April 1972 Ma Pau 8 April 2009 15 July 2011[31] 2 years, 98 days
Lloyd Solomon Trinidad and Tobago North East Stars 21 April 2002 13 November 2002 206 days
James McLean Guyana North East Stars 4 May 2003 20 September 2005 2 years, 139 days
Jerren Nixon (c) Trinidad and Tobago 25 June 1973 North East Stars 20 September 2005[32] 10 December 2005 81 days
Miguel Hackett Trinidad and Tobago 9 April 1965 North East Stars 4 February 2006[33] 31 August 2006 208 days
Everald Cummings (c) Trinidad and Tobago 24 August 1948 North East Stars 1 September 2006[34] 29 January 2007[35] 150 days
James McLean Guyana North East Stars 11 February 2007 18 December 2007 310 days
Kenrick Elie Trinidad and Tobago North East Stars 10 March 2008[36] 5 May 2008[37] 56 days
Clint Marcelle Trinidad and Tobago 9 November 1968 North East Stars 20 May 2008 10 September 2008[38] 113 days
Miguel Hackett Trinidad and Tobago 9 April 1965 North East Stars 16 September 2008[39] 16 January 2009 122 days
Rod Underwood United States North East Stars 16 April 2010[40] 25 June 2010[41] 70 days
Shurland David Trinidad and Tobago 18 August 1974 North East Stars 1 July 2010[42] 26 September 2011[43] 1 year, 87 days
Kevin Jeffrey (c) Trinidad and Tobago 4 October 1974 North East Stars 27 September 2011[44] 25 October 2011 28 days
Emerson Alcântara Brazil 27 August 1970 North East Stars 25 October 2011[45] 13 June 2012 232 days
Angus Eve Trinidad and Tobago 23 February 1973 North East Stars 13 June 2012[46] 13 years, 327 days
Reynold Carrington Trinidad and Tobago Point Fortin Civic 10 September 2013[47] 12 years, 238 days
Michael Maurice Trinidad and Tobago 11 November 1957 Police 14 April 2007 13 November 2007 213 days
Richard De Coteau Trinidad and Tobago 24 March 1960 Police 29 January 2009[48] 20 November 2009 295 days
Anthony Marshall Trinidad and Tobago Police 24 April 2010[49] 20 November 2010[50] 210 days
Kelvin Jones Trinidad and Tobago 2 January 1962 Police 20 November 2010 29 August 2012 1 year, 283 days
Richard Hood Trinidad and Tobago 12 December 1964 Police 29 August 2012[51] 13 years, 250 days
Ronald La Forest Trinidad and Tobago San Juan Jabloteh 31 March 1999 31 December 2000 1 year, 275 days
Terry Fenwick England 17 November 1969 San Juan Jabloteh 28 February 2001[52] 15 January 2003 1 year, 321 days
Ricky Hill England 3 March 1959 San Juan Jabloteh 9 May 2003 24 March 2004[53] 320 days
Steve Rutter England 14 October 1962 San Juan Jabloteh 1 June 2004 31 October 2004 152 days
Angus Eve (c) Trinidad and Tobago 23 February 1973 San Juan Jabloteh 31 October 2004[54] 7 November 2004 7 days
Michael Grayson (c) Trinidad and Tobago San Juan Jabloteh 9 April 2005[55] 22 April 2005 13 days
Terry Fenwick England 17 November 1969 San Juan Jabloteh 22 April 2005[56] 17 April 2009[57] 3 years, 360 days
Earl Jean Saint Lucia 9 October 1971 San Juan Jabloteh 18 April 2009[58] 26 November 2009[59] 222 days
Terry Fenwick England 17 November 1959 San Juan Jabloteh 26 November 2009[60] 29 March 2011[61] 1 year, 123 days
Earl Carter Trinidad and Tobago 20 December 1955 San Juan Jabloteh 1 July 2011[62] 30 June 2012[63] 365 days
Keith Jeffrey Trinidad and Tobago 4 October 1974 San Juan Jabloteh 10 September 2013[64] 12 years, 238 days
Desmond Bailey Antigua and Barbuda South Starworld Strikers 14 April 2002 6 November 2002 206 days
Everald Cummings Trinidad and Tobago 24 August 1948 South Starworld Strikers 18 March 2003 9 April 2005[65] 2 years, 22 days
Michael Maurice Trinidad and Tobago 11 November 1957 South Starworld Strikers 22 March 2006[66] 8 November 2006 231 days
Anthony Streete Trinidad and Tobago 31 January 1959 St. Ann's Rangers 8 April 2006 29 February 2012[67] 5 years, 327 days
Dean Pacheco Trinidad and Tobago 5 August 1972 St. Ann's Rangers 2 March 2012 30 June 2013 1 year, 120 days
Gilbert Bateau Trinidad and Tobago St. Ann's Rangers 1 July 2013[68] 20 March 2014[69] 262 days
Anthony Streete Trinidad and Tobago 31 January 1959 St. Ann's Rangers 20 March 2014[70] 22 July 2014 122 days
Jason Spence Trinidad and Tobago St. Ann's Rangers 22 July 2014[71] 11 years, 288 days
Peter Granville Trinidad and Tobago Tobago United 4 May 2003 16 September 2010[72] 7 years, 135 days
Dexter Cyrus Trinidad and Tobago 27 December 1969 T&TEC 9 September 2011[73] 11 September 2012 1 year, 2 days
Jefferson George Trinidad and Tobago T&TEC 11 September 2012 10 November 2012 60 days
Dexter Cyrus Trinidad and Tobago 27 December 1969 T&TEC 22 November 2012 16 August 2013 267 days
Brian Williams Trinidad and Tobago 21 October 1961 United Petrotrin 11 February 2003 12 September 2008[74] 5 years, 185 days
Leon Carpette (c) Trinidad and Tobago 10 April 1950 United Petrotrin 12 September 2008 18 December 2008[75] 97 days
Marcos Tinoco Brazil United Petrotrin 21 February 2009[76] 8 January 2010 321 days
Stuart Charles-Fevrier Saint Lucia 19 January 1959 W Connection 31 March 1999 15 May 2003[77] 4 years, 45 days
Leroy Spann (c) Trinidad and Tobago 26 June 1953 W Connection 23 May 2003[78] 31 May 2004 1 year, 8 days
Stuart Charles-Fevrier Saint Lucia 19 January 1959 W Connection 1 June 2004[79] 21 years, 339 days
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Managers by club

Rank Club Total
1 North East Stars 12
2 Joe Public 11
3 San Juan Jabloteh 9
4 Police 5
5 Defence Force 4
St. Ann's Rangers 4
7 Central FC 3
Ma Pau 3
South Starworld Strikers 3
United Petrotrin 3
11 Morvant Caledonia United 2
Doc's Khelwalaas 2
FC South End 2
T&TEC 2
W Connection 2
16 Arima Fire 1
Point Fortin Civic 1
FUTGOF 1
Tobago United 1
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Managers by nationality

Rank Country Total
1  Trinidad and Tobago 44
2  England 4
3  Brazil 3
4  Guyana 2
 Saint Lucia 2
6  Antigua and Barbuda 1
 Barbados 1
 Cuba 1
 Serbia 1
 United States 1
Total60
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