Mapp has big plans for BFA
There is no doubt Randy Harris has football at heart and could possibly win a third straight term as Barbados Football Association (BFA) president when the Annual General Meeting takes place on March...
View ArticleWales go top with win over Empire
Former two-time champions Weymouth Wales have opened up a three-point lead at the top of the standings after earning a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Empire when the Coca-Cola Premier League continued...
View ArticleUWI records first win against Brittons Hill
After five matches the University of the West Indies Blackbirds finally scored their first win, defeating Brittons Hill 4-0 when the Barbados Football Association’s Coca Cola Premier League continued...
View ArticleDowney’s late strike saves Paradise
A wonderful shot on the stroke of full time by Elijah Downey, saved Premiere Classe Paradise from defeat, as they drew 1-1 against University of the West Indies Blackbirds last night in the Coca-Cola...
View ArticleCoronavirus forces cancellation of football leagues
Elite football in Britain has been suspended until at least April 3 as a result of the spread of coronavirus. All games in England’s Premier League, EFL, Women’s Super League and Women’s Championship,...
View ArticleBDFSP move into top three
Defending champions Barbados Defence Force Sports Programme’s (BDFSP) 3-0 victory over Wotton Football Club yesterday has propelled them into the top three of the Coca Cola Premier League. The Asquith...
View ArticleEPL postponed until at least April 30
English football has been suspended until at least April 30 due to the coronavirus pandemic, it has been announced. Premier League bosses today discussed via conference call the best way to proceed...
View ArticleCFU in good stead, says Harris
The Caribbean Football Union (CFU) is “well-run”, says president Randy Harris, who has come to the defense of the regional body following a number of accusations made by disgraced former football...
View ArticleFIFA, T&T kick-off
The battle lines drawn between the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) executive and the world governing body FIFA, are likely to affect Barbados and other Caribbean territories, says...
View ArticleMore criminal charges for Warner
NEW YORK – Former international football strongman, Trinidadian Jack Warner, has again found himself at the centre of corruption charges after being implicated in another elaborate million-dollar...
View ArticleArgentines riding out pandemic in Barbados
Argentine professional footballers Luciano Cigno and his brother Fernando Cigno are in Barbados riding out the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The talented midfielders who arrived in Barbados...
View ArticleRegional SOS sent to FIFA
A call has been made for FIFA’s help by veteran sports administrator Adrian Donovan for financial assistance to the 31 associations affiliated with the Caribbean Football Union. Recently, president of...
View ArticleHomeward bound
Four footballers from Trinidad and Tobago are one step closer to being reunited with their loved ones. Shirlo Johnson, Shackiel Henry, Dwight Pope and Garnet Diaz who arrived in Barbados earlier this...
View ArticleLatapy gets kudos from former national player
Former outstanding national centre-back Erskine ‘Reds’ Smith says the selection of Russell ‘Little Magician’ Latapy as head coach of the senior Barbados men’s team is a good one for the country. Smith...
View ArticleVeteran urges for more attention to be paid to community football, rural...
Former national footballer Erskine “Reds” Smith is calling on authorities to concentrate more on community football. Indeed, Smith, one of the best center-backs to have ever played for Barbados, noted...
View ArticleSterling to decide on US$120m deal
Manchester City star Raheem Sterling and German kit manufacturers Puma are said to be close to a record-breaking deal that will see the Jamaican-born winger becoming the face of Puma’s global...
View ArticleFootball stakeholders benefit from partnership
The memorandum of understanding signed last year between the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) and Argentina Football Association (AFA) continues to bear fruit. This afternoon over 70 participants...
View ArticleWallace: ‘Do the right thing’
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Ousted executives of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association are awaiting a response from the Court of Arbitration for Sport before deciding on their next move, but...
View ArticleTwist in FIFA, TTFA saga
What can be referred to as a dramatic reversal of an already controversial decision, the embattled Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) has now withdrawn its appeal to the Court of...
View ArticleOfficial calls for more attention to be paid to women in football
If Barbados is serious about elevating females in football, then more should be done to target young women who are passionate and have a desire to go far in the sport. That is the view expressed by...
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