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Bermuda Under-20 national football captain Keishen Bean has accused Government of neglecting local football — the Island’s “forgotten” national sport.
Bean attributed his team’s dismal showing during last week’s Under-20 World Cup qualifiers in Haiti...
DATE: Nov 01, 2006
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Sports Minister Randy Horton will be honoured for outstanding services rendered in football and to the Government of Bermuda during a special award ceremony at Somerset Cricket Club later this month.
Horton heads a short list of individuals who will ...
DATE: Nov 01, 2006
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Bermuda Under-20 national football captain Keishen Bean has accused Government of neglecting local football ? the Island?s ?forgotten? national sport.
Bean attributed his team?s dismal showing during last week?s Under-20 World Cup qualifiers in Haiti...
DATE: Nov 01, 2006
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Bermuda's victorious Masters cricket team returned home yesterday proudly showing off the fruits of their labour in Antigua.
The squad, comprised of some of the finest cricketers the Island has ever produced, won the second annual Antigua Independenc...
DATE: Oct 31, 2006
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Additional funding for some of the Island’s cash-strapped sports organisations may soon be on the way.
That was the catch phrase from new Education, Sports and Recreation Minister Randy Horton after the former professional footballer and educator was...
DATE: Oct 31, 2006
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A $36-million, six-year plan to revamp local football has been submitted to the Government by the Bermuda Football Association (BFA).
BFA president Larry Mussenden said yesterday the sport?s governing body had requested that two thirds of the funding...
DATE: Oct 31, 2006
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Additional funding for some of the Island?s cash-strapped sports organisations may soon be on the way.
That was the catch phrase from new Education, Sports and Recreation Minister Randy Horton after the former professional footballer and educator was...
DATE: Oct 31, 2006
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Youth soccer is set for a major overhaul that could lead to Bermuda reaping the rewards on the international stage.
Bermuda Football Association are on the verge of advertising for a Director of Youth Development who will be charged with designing a ...
DATE: Oct 31, 2006
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Bermuda's victorious Masters cricket team returned home yesterday proudly showing off the fruits of their labour in Antigua.
The squad, comprised of some of the finest cricketers the Island has ever produced, won the second annual Antigua Independenc...
DATE: Oct 31, 2006
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson