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BFA’s training push

FOOTBALL EDUCATION and quality domestic and national performances are top priorities for the Barbados Football Association (BFA) in 2015.

“What we really look forward to in 2015 is good performances, especially by our national teams,” BFA president Randy Harris told the media at a press conference held recently at the University of the West Indies.

He said the BFA and its national teams would be very busy this year as they would be competing regionally in the Under-15 boys’ and Under-17 girls’ categories, the Olympic and World Cup qualifiers for men and, for the first time, the CONCACAF Beach World Cup qualifiers.

Harris said the BFA would be doing all within its power to provide the necessary tools for member clubs to develop, not just on the field but in the backroom.

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