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Bermuda Football Association?s (BFA) decision to rename a tournament honouring the legacy of one of its own stalwarts has ruffled feathers in the local football community.
Late last week the BFA announced that the Ministry of Education, Sports and Re...
DATE: Dec 19, 2006
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Alfie Eve, son of late Bermuda Football Association founding member Dudley Eve, yesterday hit out at Government’s decision to rename the tournament honouring the memory and legacy of his father.
Government announced on Thursday that the Ministry of E...
DATE: Dec 16, 2006
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Alfie Eve, son of late Bermuda Football Association founding member Dudley Eve, yesterday hit out at Government?s decision to rename the tournament honouring the memory and legacy of his father.
Government announced on Thursday that the Ministry of E...
DATE: Dec 16, 2006
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Government yesterday pledged to pump $150,000 over the next ten years into a tournament honouring late Bermuda Football Association (BFA) stalwart Dudley Eve.
After last year's sponsors, CCS Group, withdrew their backing for the Christmas competition...
DATE: Dec 15, 2006
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Government yesterday pledged to pump $150,000 over the next ten years into a tournament honouring late Bermuda Football Association (BFA) stalwart Dudley Eve.
After last year's sponsors, CCS Group, withdrew their backing for the Christmas competition...
DATE: Dec 15, 2006
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Bermuda?s anticipated hosting of the Digicel Caribbean Cup third placed play offs next month could pave the way for in-form Boulevard striker and captain Shaki Crockwell to make his long-awaited debut for the national football team.
Crockwell was den...
DATE: Nov 30, 2006
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Bermuda’s anticipated hosting of the Digicel Caribbean Cup third placed play offs next month could pave the way for in-form Boulevard striker and captain Shaki Crockwell to make his long-awaited debut for the national football team.
Crockwell was den...
DATE: Nov 30, 2006
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Twenty-two of the Island’s elite future football prospects will travel to Florida next month to undergo further evaluation by top Brazilian instructor Thadeu Concalves.
The president of the Instituto Brasilerio de Futebol (BFUT) visited Bermuda over ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2006
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Top Brazilian football instructors/professors Thadeu Goncalves and Chiquinho Assis arrive in Bermuda tomorrow for the unveiling of an ambitious four-year programme designed to identify potential local talent and nurture it right along to the collegia...
DATE: Nov 09, 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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