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barbados whips usvi - Barbados Football Association
VOL. 2 ISSUE 1 - MARCH 2015 BARBADOS WHIPS USVI Tridents Rebound From First Leg 0-1 Loss In this Issue Barbados is through to the second round of the FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifiers. Barbados senior men’s team thrashed the United States Virgin Islands 4 - 0 in the return leg of the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier on March 26th, 2015 at the Addelita Cancryn Field, St. Thomas, USVI. Barbados took an early lead with goals from Raheim Sergeant (4’) and Jamal Chandler (25’) to quickly overturn the 1-0 defeat they suffered at home in the first leg. The victory was completed in the second half when Mario Harte (76’) and Jabarry Chandler (90’) found the back of the nets to set up a round two meet with Aruba. Barbados and Aruba will compete in round two on June 10th & 14th, 2015. See page 4 for more on the World Cup Qualifiers news. 1 STANNO becomes the Official Teamwear – 2 2015 Season Opens with A Bang –3 USVI Stun Barbados in Opener –4 Barbados Defeats SVG 3-1 –5 SVG Salvage a 2-2 Draw –5 CONCACAF Beach Soccer –6 Senior National Team Visits St. Ambrose – 6 BFA & UWI Signs MOU –7 First Quarter in Photos –8 Premier League Awards – 10 Barbados Women Defeats Dominica 3-1– 10 FIFA Female Officials Accredited – 11 Bailey Selected for MLS Camp – 12 Digicel Premier League – 13 BFA Opens FIFA Grassroots Coaching – 14 Banks Champions Cup & Xtratime – 15 STANNO becomes the official teamwear of BFA 2015 SEASON OPENS WITH A BANG Barbados host Guyana in an international friendly match on openning day. T he opening of the Barbados Football Association’s season began with a highly anticipated match between the national teams of Barbados and Guyana on Sunday February 1st, 2015. BFA President Randy Harris with President of Stanno Teamwear USA Erwin Boonacker. B arbados Football Association held a press conference at the beginning of the 2015 season to launch its partnership with “Stanno” a European kit supplier from the Netherlands. The Barbados senior men’s football team appeared in their new gear for the first time when they came up against the United States Virgin Islands in their 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifier at the National Stadium on Sunday March 22, 2015. The BFA has entered into a deal which will see all of the country’s national teams and premiership division clubs equipped with team uniforms and equipment. Chief Executive Officer of StannoUSA, Erwin Boonacker has titled the part- nership as a “win-win” situation, stating, “the BFA is happy with the quality and the deal and we are happy that all of the national teams (Barbados ) will be wearing our brand. Barbados is the first national football team to be attired in the Stanno brand and Boonacker said he is quite pleased that the national association has chosen his company and expects lot of goals and favourable results in their new uniforms. Most importantly this partnership with the BFA coincides with Stanno’s 30th birthday and according to the CEO it has been an eventful three decades for the company, which is predominantly known in Europe as well as in the United States on the collegiate circuit where they outfit soccer and volleyball teams. 2 In front of an estimated 3000 spectators the two countries were locked in a battle for boasting rights. Their last encounter saw Guyana coming out victorious at the same venue 2-0. The young new look Barbados team, with an average age of 20 were not prepared to let Guyana walk away with a win. As early as the 12th minute Guyana’s Sheldon Holder found the goal to give his country the lead. The Barbadian lads were struggling to cope with the attack of Guyana’s professional players in the early part of the first half. In the 33rd minute Emery Welshman added to their anguish with a low driven shot pass the Barbadian goalkeeper for a two goal lead. Three minutes later the Barbadians’ hopes were revived when Jomo Harris’ 20 yard stunner shot beat BARBADOS TRIDENTS Jomo Harrris (No. 6) celebrates his first goal for Barbados against Guyana. the outstretched Guyana goalkeeper to his left for a 1-2 scoreline. This goal was Harris’ first for his country and it was a very memorable one. Shortly afterwads Barbados’ captain Mario Harte was able to receive a well-placed pass, allowing him to evade the defender to make a clinical left foot finish in the 37th minute. The 2-2 score at the end of the first half remained for the duration of the match as neither side score again. Hayden Holligan moves pass a Guyana Player. At the post-game press conference coaches Jamal Shabazz of Guyana and Marcos Falopa of Barbados praised the young Barbadian team on their performance. Both coaches shared the view that the Guyanese team was more experienced and indicated that for young men who were not professional players, they played a beautiful game of football. 3 Harris who scored for Barbados was most elated with achieving the draw after being 2-0 down rather than scoring his first national team goal. “This game was a tough game and it was a physical one mainly because the Guyanese players were stronger than us and were able to easily win the balls from us. However, after I scored the team’s spirit lifted and we were able to tie the game.” Harris further added, “I learned a lot from this game but most importantly we have to make a lot of quick passes between each other and stay closer to our opponents when defending if we are to improve.” The game was in preparation for the preliminary stages in the CONCACAF zone of the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifiers for Russia, on March 22nd and 26th this year. Barbados hosted the United States Virgin Islands in the first leg and made the return trip during the same period. WORLDCUP QUALIFIERS USVI STUN BARBADOS IN OPENER Barbados senior mens football team lost 1-0 to the United States Virgin Islands played at home on March 22, 2015 in the first of two matches in the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier. B arbados senior men’s football team lost 1-0 to the United States Virgin Islands played at home on March 22, 2015 in the first of two matches in the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier. After Barbados’ Captain Mario Harte missed a 6th minute penalty USVI Forward Jamie Browne made Barbados pay the price when he scored the match winning goal in the 16th minute. Browne out ran the indecisive Barbados full backs to lob the advancing castodian Dario Weir. During the second half Barbados made several mistakes in an attempt to come from behind for a win. Midfielder Jomo Harris received a red card in the 54th minute while Romario Harewood’s penalty kick was saved by USVI Goalkeeper Erik Mozzo in the 69th minute. “We had many chances and their goalkeeper saved a lot of attempts on goal but I congratulate USVI on their win as they are playing well. My team started good in the game but our fullbacks had some problems and USVI capitalized. Even though we opened their defense we were still unable to score and their goalkeeper was at his best and he is good player.” Marcos Falopa - Barbados’ Technical Director. When asked how he felt about the Falopa said, “This is a World Cup game, not a friendly, teams lift their game for these encounters, however, my team felt very confident about winning today than they were against Guyana and St. Vincent but I am certainly not pleased with my team’s performance.” very pleased with the result and indicated that all went as expected as he was prepared for this match and he knew his team was going to win. They defeated USVI 4-0 to qualify for the second round. “I want to congratulate my players. We won because we had unity and good organization. Today’s match was very difficult, we put up a big fight and I thank my team for their performance. Later this week we will be ready for the next match in St. Thomas, which will not be easy for Barbados, they are better than us we were the underdogs but football plays in 90 minutes. I researched my opposition and I knew how to beat them.” Barbados travelled to the island of St. Thomas for the return leg in the first round of their FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier, Thursday 26th March 2015 at 3:30pm. USVI Head Coach Ahmed Mohamed was 4 Barbados and Wigan atheletic captain Emmerson Boyce, was missing from the line up in the first game. NATIONAL TEAM St. Vincent & the Grenadines salvage a 2-2 draw in second friendly Barbados Defeats St. Vincent and the Grenadines 3-1 in first friendly B arbados senior men’s football team soundly defeated St. Vincent and the Grenadines 3 - 1 in the first of two international friendlies at the National Stadium on March 6th, 2015. Taking full advantage of their home status Barbados was all over St. Vincent and the Grenadines from the kick off. As early as the seventh minute Barbados was awarded a penalty when Jabarry Chandler was fouled in the box by the SVG full back Reginald Richardson who then received a red card. However, Chandler’s attempt from the penalty spot was saved by St. Vincent’s Goalkeeper Winslow McDowall. Just minutes later the Barbados team took the lead when they netted two goals and got in the driver’s seat. After Barbados won a corner Kemar Headley capitalized on the opponents poor marking to head home his first senior team goal in the 16th minute. While Jamal Chandler broke away from the Vincentian defense for a one on one with the Goalkeeper and scored a 21st minute goal from about 18 yards away. The first half ended with Barbados leading 2-0. Making matters worst was that SVG was playing with nine men after Miron Samuel was sent off by Referee Gillian Martindale in the 40th minute after receiving a second caution. with the team’s performance. As I said before the team is young and needs time to adapt to the international game. St. Vincent is a strong team and they play good football even though they too have a young team.” Falopa commented that for the World Cup Qualifier the Barbados team would be better. Barbados players celebrate a goal against St. Vincent and the Grenadines. When the second half resumed, the “Bajan Tridents” kept the pressure on and the Vincentians were never able to create many plays within the midfield. B arbados and St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) drew the final game 2-2 in their two match friendly series on March 9, 2015 at the National Stadium. Technical Director Marcos Falopa made a change to his front line by putting substitute Jomo Harewood in the game. A decision that would pay off. Harewood would always remember his debut goal. Whilst making a quick run he collected a through ball and with just the “Vincy” Custodian to beat he drove the ball with his left foot from just inside the box to score his country’s third goal in the 64th minute. St. Vincent and the Grenadines attained a 1-0 lead through the skillful Juma Gilkes, as early as the third minute. However, goals by Hadan Hooligan (12’) and Romario Harewood (17’) gave the Tridents a 2-1 lead until Tevin Slater equalized in the 86 min. In the 86th minute Chavel Cunningham scored a bomber of a free kick from 30 yards leaving Barbados’ Goalkeeper Sean Fields stunned and if that was not spectacular enough you should have seen his back flip for a celebration. Barbados’ Technical Director, Marcos Falopa was satisfied with his team’s performance, noting that SVG is a strong team although they are rebuilding. “A win would have been better but I am satisfied 5 “The games we have played so far are to prepare us for the World Cup Qualifier against USVI and we should be better by that time as we will have a mixture with mainly under 23 and experienced players.” SVG Head Coach Cornelius Huggins, was pleased with team’s performance given the fact that they were several debutants in the match. “I am pleased with our performance tonight, certainly better than Friday although I believe we should have won this match. We are in a rebuilding process and with nine debutants in tonight’s game they are some areas we have to work on especially our fitness if there is to be improvement.” Both teams are to continue their preparations for the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers this year. BEACH SOCCER National Team Suffers Three Straight Defeats In CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championships Senior National Team visits St. Ambrose Primary M arch 18th, 2015, members of the Barbados senior men’s football team visited the St. Ambrose Primary School as a part of their social responsibility to their country, ahead of their FIFA World Cup Qualifier on Sunday, 22nd March 2015 7:00 pm National Stadium. The Primary School in the heart of the city was presented with footballs from the national players along with words of encouragement. Barbados player Duane Best attemps an acrobatic shot during the champions. T he Barbados Beach Soccer team recently lost all of three group stage matches in the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship in Costa Del Sol, El Salvador. This was their first time participating in the competition. While Nicolas Perera of the USA got a brace in the 27’ & 36’ and his team mates Jason Leopoldo and Chris Cummings scored in the 29’ & 13’ respectively. Below are the results: Barbados goal scorers are as follows: Barbados 4 Bahamas 10 Scoring for Barbados was Captain Tito Beckles (5’), Akeem Bourne (7’ &17’) and Duan Best (9’). While Gavin Christie (20’), Nesly Jean (20’ & 21’), Lesly St. Fleur (2’ 26’ & 28’), Ehren Hana (4’), Gary Joseph (10’, 23’ & 32’) scored for Bahamas. Barbados 3 USA 4 Barbados 7 Antigua & Barbuda 10 Jamar Grazette (2’ & 29’) Akeem Bourne (5’ 13’ & 14’ ) Nicholas Jones (27’ & 28’) Scoring for Antigua & Barbuda were: Odel Murray (0’ & 22’) Desmond Bleau (16’) Dave Carr (17’ & 23’) Troy Dublin (10’) Prince Walters (25’) Stephen Hughes (11’ & 34’) Teon Miller (9’) Scoring for Barbados was Tito Beckles (26’) and Jamar Grazette (30’ & 35’). 6 Barbados goalkeeper Dario Weir interacting with students. “I would encourage you to stay in school, listen to your teachers and always give of your best in everything that you do so that you can be successful in life,” said the Barbados Captain Mario Harte. Technical Director, Marcos Falopa lifted the spirits of the students and encouraged them to come and support their national team for the tough journey ahead to screams of “Barbados!!!” “Barbados!!!” from the jubilant crowd. The principal and her staff were also overjoyed that the national football team chose to visit the students of her school out of the many they could have gone to. The experience was exhilarating as it was the first for both groups. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Barbados FA and the University of the West Indies Signs MOU The Barbados Football Association and the University of the West Indies officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Tuesday, January 20th 2015 at the University's Solution Centre, First Caribbean Suite, Cave Hill, St. Michael. In addition, Pro Vice Chancellor Sir Hilary Beckles was more than elated to sign the MOU with the Barbados Football Association for a number of reasons. “The BFA is deserving of the resources from the universities. I hope that the University can lift the standard of football in Barbados because for a long time we are unable to sustain what we achieve in sports, though we have produced some of the best sports men and women per capita out of all of the regions in the world”, the Pro Vice Chancellor remarked. Moreover, the use of the university facilities for tournaments, training, education, policy, community and citizenship programs are all prospects which excited Pro Vice Chancellor Sir Hilary Beckles. “The University of the West Indies sees it as part of its long term strategic plan to be the sporting university of the Caribbean. We are building an institution of learning to give respect for the science and art of sports” the Pro Vice Chancellor proudly remarked. The UWI Blackbirds will be competing L-R: BFA President Mr. Randy Harris, UWI Pro Vice Chancellor Sir Hilary Beckles with in the top division for the first time Head of Coaching Mr. Roland Butcher. this year and the BFA has been making major strides in the reorganization of resent for the signing was the BFA President, Mr. its administration and the development of football, most Randy Harris, Pro Vice Chancellor Sir Hilary Beckles, recently with the regional certification of coaches and the Head of the Academy of Sports Cave Hill Mrs. Amanda senior women’s team performing commendably in their last Reifer, and Head of Coaches in the Academy of Sports Mr. two friendly matches. Roland Butcher. P BFA President Mr. Randy Harris, welcomed the union between his organization and the university as one of mutual benefits. Harris also indicated that the MOU would allow for Barbados’ national teams to use the University of the West Indies facility for international games and premier league fixtures. In what is to be a long term mutual partnership for developing football in Barbados Head of Sports, Mrs. Reifer said, “This agreement speaks to hosting of workshops and conferences, FIFA certified coaching courses, staging of tournaments at the Usain Bolt Sporting Complex, access to our sports labs in biomechanics and exercise physiology for testing and research.” 7 THE FIRST QUARTER IN PHOTOS AWARDS - MEN AWARDS - WOMEN 8 THE FIRST QUARTER IN PHOTOS 9 WOMEN'S FOOTBALL WOMEN'S PREMIER LEAGUE AWARDS BARBADOS Defeats Dominica 3-1 Barbados defeated Dominica in a women’s international tier 1 football match at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex, Paradise Park, St. Michael on Saturday, January 10th 2015and was given a rating of 8 out of 10 by their Head Coach Thomas Jordan. I Tianna Hackett Best Midfielder & MVP receiving her award from Women’s Committee Member & Executive Board Member Thomas Jordan The Barbados Football Association held the 2014 Women’s Premier League awards ceremony at the Sir Garfield Sobers Gymnasium on Friday 13th March 2015. V ice President of the BFA Captain Al Walcott had high praises for women’s football in Barbados and gave insight on the future plans for the women’s game. “After watching some of the games in the 2014 I was impressed with the quality of play and competitiveness in all of the teams as points were very close for first place. Moreover, I do hope it remains a consistent feature of the women’s league. With that being said, I am happy to inform you of the steps taken by the BFA to develop women’s football such as hosting international friendlies against Grenada and Dominica, the BFA Women’s D coaching course held in January this year, a grassroots program just for women to unfold in April and a secondary schools Women’s Football League.” Captain Walcott also unveiled another major development in women’s game. He added that the 2015 women’s football season will be played along with the men’s leagues and no longer will there be two separate seasons of football in Barbados , which was well received by all. This year is the year of women in football and the BFA is proud to have specially presented the following awards for the 2014 Women’s Premier League ahead of what is expected to be an exciting 2015 season. AWARDS Champions - National Sports Council WFT First Runners Up - UWI Blackbirds Second Runners Up - Mavericks Women Third Runners Up - Genesis Individual Awards Best GoalKeeper - Kamillah Burke Best Defender - Kerry Bascombe Best Midfielder - Tianna Hackett Best Striker - Coleen Johnson MVP - Tianna Hackett n giving his side a rating of 8 out of 10 Thomas Jordan said it was granted out of result, not necessarily out of performance as he believes the team has a long way to go. However, he expected the ladies to defeat their opponents on the night and since that expectation was met, the rating was merited. The 3-1 score line in favour of Barbados does not necessarily depict the true nature of the game as Dominica were in control of the first 15 minutes of the encounter and were mostly competitive in the second half. Jordan highlighted his country’s slow start and indicated this has been a problem for most Barbadian teams in the past but he was quick to compliment his ladies for settling after that and adjusting to the quick, slick conditions and ability to passing the balls to feet as required. Captain of the Barbados squad, Gabriella Lopez, praised her team mates for an improved performance, especially in such a short period (two weeks) and trusts that these kinds of results will be something to look forward to from her squad. “I think it’s a step up from last game. With a team as skillful as this one, it is only a matter of stringing together 90 minutes, with moments of excellence and that’s what we did today and scored three goals”, a proud Lopez stated. Head Coach Jordan commented that the result should not camouflage the obvious areas which need to be worked on especially in the technical and physical aspects of the girls’ game as he was not entirely pleased with the 3-1 result. “I don’t think the score line is an indicator that the performance has improved because I’m not fully satisfied with what I saw. Even though we did improve from last game (Grenada), I believe we should be a lot better than what I saw tonight” Jordan remarked. Dominica’s coach Kenneth Espirit acknowledge defeat but was not disappointed. He indicated that he was pleased with the effort and commitment displayed by his young squad who were quite competitive on their first artificial turf encounter. “No loss is really nice, but the coaches have learnt a lot from tonight’s game. We are going 10 10 to take this and move forward in improving our game, so the next time we come to Barbados, it will be different game, stated Espirit. Espirit said the timing of the game and quality of opponents was needed as they are preparing for the Windward Island games in March and their preparation has been relatively recent with just five weeks completed. “This game gave us the opportunity to assess our work thus far, to see where we are, what areas we need to work on and the areas that need improving”, he said. Dominica may have suffered a greater defeat, if not for the outstanding and heroic goalkeeping of 19 year old Kadisha Joseph. Joseph displayed bravery, agility and good anticipation as she denied Barbados front trio of Felicia Jarvis, Tiffany White and Kimberley Ellis. Joseph put her performance down to a civil duty to her country and commended her girls’ performance but approved Barbados’ superiority on the pitch. “Both teams played well but Barbados played better and they won. Some improvements are needed for next time around in terms of fitness, passing and more determination, Joseph said. Her team mates may have adhered to her words as they put in a more spirited display on Sunday evening at Dover as the teams played to a 1-1 draw, with Barbados striking first in the 5th minute through Makala Alleyne and Dominica replying three minutes later courtesy a Kaysandra Alexander goal, her second in two days. “There were good patches in our game tonight; the goalkeeping was exceptional, our center backs were good and our forwards did well. In the second half my team was more composed, they played with more determination and we were very competitive”, he said After their 1-1 draw with Grenada, Barbados’ latest result will propel the ladies to succeed their current 127th placed FIFA ranking. Looking ahead, Jordan said, “hopefully the team will remain training, as some other national teams have requested games and I’m just hoping the football association can facilitate them, so that the girls may improve, as they really need the games to raise their standards”. REFEREEING FIFA Female Officials Accredited Newly appointed Gibson joins Martindale as Barbados' only two female officials on FIFA list. Barbados General Secretary (left), Vice President and Captain (right), Presents Shannon Gibson (2nd left) and Gillian Martindale with their FIFA badges. S aturday, January 10th 2015 at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex, Paradise Park, St. Michael. The BFA officially presented FIFA badges to two of its top female referees. It celebrated two outstanding achievements this day as the women’s team defeated Dominica 3-1, and it recognized its latest FIFA accredited women’s international official, Shannon Gibson, with the presentation of her FIFA Assistant Referee’s badge. Gibson made her FIFA international debut as an official in the capacity of assistant referee along with fellow FIFA officials Clifton Garnes, Trevor Taylor and experienced FIFA Referee Gillian Martindale. The former Lester Vaughn and Mavericks forward has put away the boots and picked up the flag and to great aplomb according to some of her colleagues and observers. “Shannon is very keen, confident and serious about refereeing”, stated Martindale, who said it is a privilege to have Shannon amongst her team of FIFA international referees. Gibson first got involved in football at the age of 17 as a player under the guidance of club and school coach Adrian Mapp. She was an exceptional player, known for her pace, stamina and ability to score from anywhere on the pitch, but when the choice had to be made, she did not walk away too pleased. The 2013 Barbados Football Association (BFA) Women’s League top goal scorer said “I had to give up playing which I did not want to but when I went to the Cayman Islands for the CONCACAF Under 15 tournament, I realize there’s much more in refereeing than actually playing”. It was after her outstanding performances at the CONCACAF Under 15 Championships last August that she was recommended by the relevant 11 authorities to pursue her FIFA status, which she gleefully accepted the challenge. Martindale, a FIFA accredited referee since 2009 is one of the most qualified female referees in the CONCACAF region and she also received her annual badge on Saturday. She said it is indeed an honour to have another Barbadian female to reach FIFA status. She also believes that Gibson’s appointment is good not only Barbadian football but regional football as well. “It is very good for Barbados’ football on the international market because we really need two teams (8 referees) to be highly considered for international appointments”. “There’s a shortage of referees (females) in the Caribbean, so we usually have to source referees from outside the Caribbean to service our tournaments. So Shannon’s addition is not only good for Barbados football but CFU as well”, said Martindale. Bailey Selected For MLS Camp DIGICEL PREMIER LEAGUE OF TO A THRILLING START O n Sunday February 8th 2015 matchday one of Digicel Premier League kicked off to an amazing start with an entertaining triple header event in front of 1500 spectators, at the National Stadium. B arbados national player Ranaldo Bailey was selected to take part in the MLS Caribbean Football Union Combine camp, which ran from January 2nd until Jan 5th 2015 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. Bailey an 18 year old Centre-Back who is an outstanding up and coming footballer has represented the Barbados at the CONCACAF U17 Championship in Panama 2013, and just a year later was a member of the Barbados team that participated in the Caribbean Men’s U20 in June, 2014. The Caribbean Combine camp provided the opportunity for evaluation by MLS Staff for possible selection to the MLS Combine in Ft. Lauderdale January 9-14, 2015. During the 2015 Caribbean Combine camp, Bailey played two games over a four-day period. The Barbados Football Association congratulates Ranaldo on his achievements so far and wishes him all the best in his endeavours. Speaking of entertainment, there was no game more pleasing for the fans than Rendezvous FC vs Gall Hill as the ‘new boys’ Rendezvous FC took the Gall Hill defense a part in a 5-0 drumming. This left Gall Hill with much to ponder on how the remainder of their season will go. With some new players in the Rendezvous line up it took them a few minutes to find their rhythm as Gall Hill seemed to be holding their own and had a few chances to draw first blood. But the professionalism and quality of the Rendezvous players only took them 22 minutes to shine as Romano Snagg blasted a shot into the back of the Gall Hill net. Later on Shandel Samuel and Emanuel George scored in the 41st and 45th+ minutes respectively to go into the second half with a 3-0 lead. Locally, Bailey was regular starter for Gall Hill FC in the Digicel Premier League and was later selected to represent the Barbados Senior Men’s national team in the Round 1 of Caribbean Cup 2014 Qualifiers in Martinique. At this stage the Gall Hill players were in disarray and became divided amongst themselves as all plans for a comeback disappeared from thought. Making matters worse, Rendezvous was awarded a penalty kick after a player was brought down in the box al- 12 DOMESTIC SEASON lowing Miron Samuel to convert from the penalty spot in the 64th minute. Shandel Samuel added insult to injury in the 71st minute with a stunning strike to cap off the night. UWI Blackbirds VS BDFSP The first match of the night featured another set of ‘new boys’ to the Premier League, UWI Blackbirds, who almost caused a major upset. As the teams exited the tunnel to take to the field of play, the last year’s champions BDFSP looked supremely confident whilst the University ‘guys’ were in a pious mood. Early in the game the BDFSP players were all over the UWI Blackbirds defense and at times missed many chances from as little as five yards away from goal. G After a goalless first half the Blackbirds’ Rico Holder slotted home a rare chance in the 64th minute to give his team the lead. It is only then that the BDFSP players appeared to place more urgency in their game to avoid a first game defeat against first timers in top flight football. Fortunately, the BDFSP was awarded a penalty kick after the Blackbirds defender handled the ball from a corner. Raheem Sergeant then stepped up to score what seemed like the BDFSP’s only opportunity in the 80th minute. With just 10 minutes to go the match then ended in a tame 1-1 draw. Notre Dame VS Brittons Hill FC “Youth vs Experience”. A fitting term for this local derby as a young Notre Dame team took on their experienced neighbors Brittons Hill. Spectators would have been expecting one-sided game in favor of Brittons Hill but the young Notre Dame players were making a daring attacks on goal and were resolute in defense. Former BDF Captain Mario Harte (right) is challenged by and old BDF colleague. 13 It is safe to say that this game was played between two evenly matched teams. May be it could of been the fact that this game was one of bragging rights and indeed it was. As there were moments of brilliance when Dwayne Stanford and Curtis Odle ‘schooled’ the young Notre Dame lads with their unbelievable skills to the delight of the crowd. But when all was said and done it was a stunning 75th minute free kick by Brittons Hill’s Dwayne Standford which ended the match 1-0. GRASSROOTS T BFA Opens FIFA Grassroots Coaching Course he Barbados Football Association opened the FIFA Grassroots Course on January 15th 2015 at the Barbados Olympic Association, Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex, Wildey, St. Michael. Thirty of Barbados’ top football coaches started out on the road towards changing lives and influencing future stars in the beautiful game of football. FIFA instructor Lenny Lake imparted a message of “Give back” to the coaches and told them “You have a chance to change lives. Your habits and actions will be copied by your kids, thus, the future of Barbados’ football is in your hands,” said Lake. The instructor from St. kitts previously visited Barbados as a member of the Leeward Island’s cricket team when he would have been playing with greats such as Sir Vivian Richards, Sir Curtly Ambrose and Sir Richie Richardson. Earlier Barbados Football Association’s General Secretary, Ms. Joyce Stewart, told the coaches of the importance of the Grassroots program. “This isn’t about the number of goals scored, it isn’t about the winning, but rather it’s all about fun. You will be helping to shape the minds and in some cases the lives of these youngsters. Saturday mornings may very well be the only thing they have to look forward to in their world, so it is important you don’t lose focus of why you are here.” Lake pointed out that the earlier staging of the Grassroots programs internationally had proven disastrous because of the dictatorship demands of the coaches on the youngsters. “The program has been adjusted to accommodate the changes in the world and the emphasis is on letting the children play and letting the children have fun,” advised Lake. 14 The BFA Technical Director, Mr. Marcos Falopa, echoed similar statements to Mr. Lake. “The main objective of Grassroots football is to develop young children boys and girls in the fundamentals of playing football and most importantly to have fun. In addition, the Grassroots coaching course is meant to teach coaches how to coach very young children ages 6 - 12 years old.” The FIFA Grassroots Coaching Course closed on high at the Blenheim playing field and the National Sports Council Headquarters Sunday, January 18th 2015. BANKS beer partners with BFA Champions Cup 2015 has started with a “bang” for the Barbados Football Association and more importantly the organization is wearing a new suit. This year the Champions Cup, which is embraced and loved by all bears a new name. The BFA has sought to renew partnerships, build sustainable bridges and create long lasting synergies. As they looked to Banks the beer of Barbados, a household and internationally known name that has satisfied the thirst of patrons for more than 50 years. Thus, it was destined for Banks and the Champions Cup to eventually go hand in hand to provide a whole new exciting phenomenon in this country known as the, “Banks Champions Cup”. The first round draw of the Banks Beer Champions Cup took place at the organization’s General Secretariat, Fontabelle, St. Michael on Saturday, 28th February 2015. Participating in the first round were the Division 2 and 3 with a total of 52 teams. 11 teams drew a first round “bye” and one team, Kings Park Rangers has not entered the competition, leaving 40 teams to battle for a round two berth in a total of 20 matches. These matches were held over four days: March 9th, 10th, 12th and 13th 2015. BFA Plays Xtra Time New half hour TV show highlights Premier League action and football events. brings to Barbadians what they have all been waiting for: action from the latest Digicel Premier League matches, news on the development of local football, connecting “fans” and communities through football, and building a relationship with the BFA and its partners. The live football show allows persons from all walks of life a chance to call In, text in or email queries to the hosts and invited guests. In addition, there is a featured player and a team of the week and exciting giveaway prizes. Andy Thornhill (center) is host of the Xtratime Show The Barbados Football Association presented its inaugural launch of “Xtra Time”, a live half hour television show on Wednesdays from February 11th 2015 at 8:30 pm. The show concludes on Wednesday, July 15th 2015. Xtra Time is hosted by popular television personality Andy Thornhill and Renaldo “Pee Wee” Gilkes, along with invited guests. The television show 15 Xtra Time airs every Wednesday at 8:30 pm on CBC TV 8 To learn more about the BFA and Xtra Time join us on: Facebook - Barbadosfa Twitter - Barbadosfa Instagram - Barbadosfa Arantees Lawrence - 2014 BFA Player of the year Randy Harris President Joyce Stewart Gen Secretary The Barbados Football Association Marble Complex, Fontabelle, St. Michael Phone: 246 228-1707 Fax: 246-228-6484 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.barbadosfa.com Facebook: wwww.facebook.com/BarbadosFA Twitter: @BarbadosFA Edwyn Wood Editor Ashley Scott Project Manager Gregory O. Thompson Production Cons.
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