September 29, 2009
Star Sport




Eltham High's coach wanted bigger victory
“A 7-0 victory over Kingston Technical High in ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup Group F yesterday was not enough for Eltham High's coach Gregory Allen. "I wanted more," was Allen's first comment when asked if he was satisfied... . read more
Fantastic experience for young 'ballers

Omar Holness and Paul Wilson, the two young Jamaican footballers who went to English Premier League Club Sunderland under the Digicel Kick Start programme, are back home. Holness of Wolmer's Boys and Glenmuir High's Wilson returned....

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T&T's Jones praises new team spirit at Sunderland

TYNE AND WEAR, England (CMC): Sunderland's Trinidadian international Kenwyne Jones believes there's a new spirit of unity at the south-east England club. The lanky, six-footer was speaking after scoring a brace...

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Tevez on the double

MANCHESTER, England (AP): Carlos Tevez scored twice as Manchester City outclassed his former club West Ham yesterday to clinch a 3-1 victory in the Premier League. The Argentina striker struck after five minutes...

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Spain, Venezuela advance in U20 World Cup

CAIRO (AP): Spain and Venezuela advanced to the knockout round of the Under-20 World Cup yesterday, both winning their second straight games to wrap up Group B. But hosts Egypt failed to get the better of 10-man Paraguay and lost 2-1...

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Jamaica's Girlz in 11-1 romp

ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC: Jamaica predictably picked up group honours in Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Women's Under-20 Group A qualifying Sunday when they mauled home team Dominica 11-1 at Windsor Park Stadium.

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KSAFA lists glowing achievements at AGM

The Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) held its 2008-2009 annual general meeting (AGM) last Saturday, September 26 at the offices of the Jamaica Football Federation.

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