The first TT Pro League players to have received a full international cap were Clayton Ince of Defence Force,[1][2] Hector Sam of San Juan Jabloteh,[3][4] Derek King of W Connection,[5][6] and Joe Public's Lyndon Andrews,[7][8] Shurland David,[9][10] Arnold Dwarika,[11][12] Kerwin Jemmott,[13][14] Sherwyn Julien,[15][16] and Stokely Mason,[17][18] who represented Trinidad and Tobago in a 2–0 win against South Africa at the National Stadium on 6 May 1999.
[22][23] There have been twelve TT Pro League international players who have represented their respective national team in the FIFA World Cup.
[24][25][26] However, the first international players to appear at the FIFA World Cup while playing in the Pro League were Cyd Gray and Aurtis Whitley.
The San Juan Jabloteh duo represented Trinidad and Tobago in a 0–0 draw against Sweden in the Soca Warriors' opening match at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
From the 2000s onward, the increasingly multinational nature of the Pro League resulted in call-ups for players from across North and Central America, and around the Caribbean (including Antigua and Barbuda, Jamaica, and Saint Kitts and Nevis) and also from Africa (Botswana).