No watch given to BFA
President of the Barbados Football Association (BFA) Randy Harris has made it clear that no association member is among those who accepted or are being asked to return expensive watches presented by...
View ArticleFair Play postponed
The FIFA Fair Play ceremony scheduled for this Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at Emmerton playing field, St Michael, has been postponed until further notice. The BFA apologizes for any inconvenience caused. (PR)
View ArticleOn-side
President of the Barbados Football Association Randy Harris is on record calling for passion and commitment from his BFA officers in advancing the cause of Barbados’ football. And new BFA general...
View ArticleSpecial Olympics football next week
The excitement of seven-a-side football comes to the Police Sports Club Grounds at Weymouth, Roebuck Street, St Michael on October 3 in the Special Olympics Barbados National Games Football Tournament....
View ArticleFootball coaches need more training
Football coaches in Barbados need to get themselves better qualified, says referees manager at the Barbados Football Association (BFA), Mark Forde. “What we need to do in Barbados is to educate our...
View ArticleCall for more BFA referees
Manager for the referees department at the Barbados Football Association (BFA), Mark Forde, would like to see more of Barbadian referees getting appointments in Champions League Football. However,...
View ArticleSealy to address Soccerex
Newly elected chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) and Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Richard Sealy, is slated to be a keynote speaker at the opening ceremony of the...
View ArticleBig names for Soccerex Forum
Barbadians will get the opportunity to listen to and rub shoulders with some of football’s greats when the Soccerex Americas Forum comes off at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre on October 21 and 22....
View ArticleGibson leads Genesis goal rush
It was the Joelle Gibson show yesterday as action in the Barbados Football Association’s Women’s League continued at the Emmerton, St. Michael playing field. Joelle Gibson was in sizzling form for...
View ArticleBFA stages successful retreat
The Barbados Football Association and personnel from the FIFA Management Performance programme recently concluded its organizational and leadership retreat. The week-long retreat from October 6 to 11...
View ArticleUnder-17 squad off to Haiti
Barbados’ Under-17 football squad departed the Grantley Adams International Airport this afternoon full of confidence for the final round of the Caribbean Football Union qualifiers in Haiti. Head coach...
View ArticleSoccer Academy win big
The Barbados Soccer Academy (BSA) started the Super League Soccer Tournament with a 5-0 win over Road View over the weekend at the Mahaica grounds in Speightstown, St Peter. Hundreds of spectators...
View ArticleBarbados beaten by Haiti in football
Barbados suffered defeat in their Caribbean Football Union U17 Finals Group A match yesterday, going down 2-0 to hosts Haiti at the Sylvio Cator Stadium. Barbados were on the back foot very early in...
View Article‘Get fit!’
The days of having unfit football referees who are unable to manage the game effectively and efficiently for ninety minutes are over. This assurance was given today by vice-president of the Barbados...
View ArticleForum gets started
The 2026 World Cup must be held in the CONCACAF region, says confederation president Jeffrey Webb. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the first Soccerex Americas Forum to be staged in the region, Webb...
View ArticleBarbados beaten again
Barbados remained firmly rooted at the bottom of Group A after they were beaten 3-0 by Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean Football Union Men’s Under-17 Qualifiers at the Sylvio Cator Stadium in...
View ArticleSexism a problem in football
Sexism appears to be hampering the further development of women’s football in the region. Sonia Bien-Aime That was the suggestion today from Sonia Bien-Aime, executive committee member of both CONCACAF...
View ArticleCall on me
Minister of Sports Stephen Lashley is anxious to see an urgent resolution of the crisis facing West Indies cricket and he’s prepared to help broker a deal if called upon to do so. Describing the abrupt...
View ArticleSoccerex provided important eye-opener
The recently concluded two-day Soccerex Americas Forum provided the opportunity for government officials, the private sectors and other sporting organizations to be sensitized on the impact football...
View ArticleDraw for Barbados
Barbados finally managed a point in the 2014 Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Men’s Under-17 Qualifiers in Haiti yesterday. Playing at the Sylvio Cator Stadium, Barbados and St Lucia drew 1-1 with the...
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