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Clubs force BFA to change course

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By a vote of 37-2, clubs have forced the Barbados Football Association (BFA) to reopen the nomination process, thereby necessitating the postponement of tomorrow’s elections.

After a two-hour-long emergency meeting at the Wildey Gymnasium on Thursday night, the clubs and the BFA agreed on September 6 as the new polling date to elect officers to serve for the next four years.

Division 1 leaders Blackspurs and Central League Spartans were the only clubs who voted to proceed with the election.

Word of this came from BFA president Randy Harris during a telephone interview yesterday. (AG-B)

 

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