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BFA appeal to coaches

Level I coaching course in a bid to attract more coaches.Today is the deadline for registration for the course which will run from June 17-21 under the direction of Brazilian Technical Director of Coaching Marcus Falopa. However,

Level I coaching course in a bid to attract more coaches.

Today is the deadline for registration for the course which will run from June 17-21 under the direction of Brazilian Technical Director of Coaching Marcus Falopa. However, in order for it to go ahead, a minimum or 20 coaches must register.

The course, originally from 9.00 to 6.00 p.m. daily has been switched to 5.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.

"Some people have indicated that in order to give the best possible opportunity to local coaches we should change the hours to five-to-nine,'' said BFA general secretary David Sabir.

"Obviously having the CONCACAF Technical Director of Coaching come to Bermuda is a good thing and it shows CONCACAF's commitment to advance football in Bermuda.

"We strongly urge the coaches to get in contact with the BFA about this course.'' TOP SQUASH PLAYERS VISIT SQU Top squash players visit In a continuing effort to promote squash locally, Bermuda Squash Racquets Association are hosting an exhibition featuring two top professionals from England, Chris Walker and Mark Cairns.

The event takes place at the Devonshire courts next Tuesday, starting at 7.00 p.m.

Walker is ranked number six in the world and number one in England while Cairns is ranked 11th in the world and is also a member of the English men's team which won the last World Team Championship.

Cairns last visited Bermuda in 1994 when he reached the semi-finals of the Heinz Bermuda Open while Walker was here last October for the Schroders Bermuda Open.

They will also be playing against club members and visitors this evening, at 6.00 p.m.