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Barbados Football Association (BFA) president Randy Harris has given the national side a passing grade at the conclusion of their 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign in Dominican Republic on Tuesday. The Tridents signed off with a 1-1 draw with Caribbean neighbours Dominica, to add to their 1-1 result with hosts Dominican Republic last Friday. Barbados scored first in all their group games except their 1-0 loss to Panama on March …
Barbados senior national men’s football team will have a new captain as they gear up to play hosts Dominican Republic and a few days later Dominica in their second-round Group D CONCACAF Qualifiers.Working as a unit will be the key ingredient for success said Barbados Football Association head coach Russell ‘Little Magician’ Latapy during today’s virtual press conference. The Bajan Tridents are working hard towards qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
There is a high level of commitment, discipline and enthusiasm like never before from members of the Barbados senior national men’s team, says Barbados Football Association (BFA) president Randy Harris.As someone who has been around for a long time and served the sport in many capacities, Harris said this is the first time he has seen a Barbados team so committed to playing.Speaking last evening on the local radio show called Penalty Spot, the BFA boss said that this was a sign of something spectacular in the making for local football.
May 10, 2021
One of the things Dr Rudolph Alleyne, Head of the Sports Academy at the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus, would like to see, is that institution becoming an official high-performance centre in the Caribbean.
Alleyne who has been part of the academy since 2013 also believes that a national training centre could be realised as well if the academy partners with the government, sporting federations and the Barbados Olympic Association.
“One of my goals, when I was at Temple University finishing off my first degree, was to find a way where we can assist our athletes here in Barbados. When I say assist, allowing them to sharpen their skills, and their ability to perform particularly at the highest level.