Friday, November 16, 2018
AFTER losing its first two games in the home-and-away series in the FIFA Nations Cup competition, the Bahamas Football Association men's national team is hoping to secure its first win.
The team is scheduled to play its second straight game at home when they host Anguilla 6pm Sunday at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium.
Selected to represent the Bahamas are Christopher Godet, Jonathan Miller, Marcel Joseph, Terry Delancey, Isaiah Collie, Ethan Willie, Dillon Thompson, Julio Jemison, Valin Bodie, Ian Lowe, Lesley St. Fleur, Nesley Jean, Tre Barry, Michael Holowesko, Troy Pinder, Raymourn Sturrup, Dylan Lightbourn, Devonte Dean and Denzel Deveaux.
Dion Godet is the head coach and will be assisted by Paul James. Avery Kemp is the goalkeeper coach. Larry Minns is the team manager. Eugena Patton is the trainer and Sean Bubb is the team consultant.
On September 7, the Bahamas got blanked 4-0 by Belize on the road. The team returned home and was shutout 6-0 by Antigua and Barbuda.
After Sunday's game, the Bahamas will close out play in the series of matches on the road on March 26, 2019 in Dominica.
Comments
sheeprunner12 says...
Soccer is the biggest most popular sport in the world ....... cricket is our national sport ....... basketball is the craze of poor Bahamians ....... Track is the most selfish successful passport to international success ......... the others have special interest followings ............ Sailing is the soul sport of true true Bahamians ............ Our problem is that we have NO defined national sport identity .............. typical Bahamian morass
Posted 18 November 2018, 12:16 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
If The Bahamas loses to a British colony with 5,000 people ......... that team should be flogged.
Posted 18 November 2018, 12:18 p.m. Suggest removal
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