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By Anmar Goodridge-Boyce
Armando “Suga” Lashley scored twice as Paradise kicked off their Barbados Football Association (BFA) 2023 Premier League campaign with a 3-2 victory over University of the West Indies (UWI) Blackbirds on a thrilling night at the Wildey Turf.
In a rematch of the Republic Cup quarter-final last year which set tongues wagging, Paradise and UWI Blackbirds once again gave
Barbados Under-17 national football squad continues to train in preparations for the Concacaf Championship next month with a series of warm-up matches.
Last Sunday, the junior Tridents defeated UWI Blackbirds 3-1 at the Barbados Football Association Wildey Turf. Goals from Ronan Lee, Kairos Greaves and Rovaldo Massiah were enough to give the Under-17 training side victory over the Blackbirds.
Head coach Fabian
The Barbados Under-17 National football team yesterday delivered a kind gesture by making a special donation of two food hampers to the National HIV/AIDS Commission.
The young footballers believe in giving back to their community and have embarked on charitable acts especially at Christmas time, in the season and spirit of giving.
As Christmas approaches, the team made a presentation of food
Golden opportunity
Article by July 30, 2021
A love for the game, discipline and hard work is part of Niall Reid-Stephens’ journey towards receiving a scholarship to Chicago State University where he will embark on his degree over the next two years.
The 19-year-old Barbados attacking midfielder said before his departure this afternoon at the Grantley Adams International Airport that he intends to work hard and be humble while knowing that everything else will fall into place. He noted that this opportunity was special considering how challenging it can be sometimes for young people like himself to keep focused.
Already aware it will take discipline and hard work to reach further in his football career, Reid- Stephens told local media his goal is to go on to play professionally when he completes his degree in sports management.