 Former Trinidad and Tobago footballer and member of the 2006 Soca  Warriors squad Brent Sancho has been appointed the new Minister of  Sport, replacing Rupert Griffith, who had been acting in that post  following the resignation of Anil Robetrs last year.
Former Trinidad and Tobago footballer and member of the 2006 Soca  Warriors squad Brent Sancho has been appointed the new Minister of  Sport, replacing Rupert Griffith, who had been acting in that post  following the resignation of Anil Robetrs last year.
The announcement was made by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar in her address to the nation late yesterday. 
Sancho,  who represented T&T at the 2006 World Cup campaign in Germany, was a  surprise appointment. Sancho has been at the forefront of a ongoing  legal battle for monies owed to the Soca Warriors by the Trinidad and  Tobago Football Association (TTFA).
In September last year, Sancho,  along with 12 others Soca Warriors, received cheques from the prime  minister which represented the balance of the money the court said was  owed to them.
Despite the pay off, Sancho vowed the players would continue with their legal action.
Sancho  said then, “While the procedure has gone before the court we have  unearthed a lot of wrongdoing and we intend to find the person  responsible for the missing funds. We will continue with our legal  battle and bring those missing funds back to the TTFF.” 
Sancho,  currently managing director of Central FC, also had given the assurance  that once those funds were recovered, the players would reimburse the  Government.
