Sri Lankan artistry faces raw Aussie power
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados:Forty-eight days after the glorious and unforgettable opening ceremony, and 46 days after the exciting and memorable opening match...
Costa Rica favoured to clinch spot
HAVING TOPPED competitive Central American Zone in the last round, many regard Costa Rica as legitimate contenders to secure a place at this summer's Under-17 World Cup in South Korea.
It is going to be tough, say T&T coach
TRINIDAD AND Tobago coach Anton Corneal said he expected a tough challenge from all four other teams participating in this year's Under-17 World Cup qualifiers.
Time for West Indies to start all over again
Just where do the West Indies go from here?In a universe post-World Cup and post-BC, the mess in maroon hasn't reached another crossroads, it has hit a dead end.
Splendid strikes
A SUPERB effort by midfielder Irvino English saw him slam in all of five goals as dethroned champions Waterhouse trampled relegated Wadadah 9-2 in Premier League action on Sunday.
Bucknor to stand in record fifth final
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (Reuters):Steve Bucknor and Aleem Dar will be the umpires for today's World Cup final between holders Australia and Sri Lanka at the Kensington Oval.
Organisers 'mucked up' says Richards
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (Reuters):West Indies batting great Viv Richards called on Thursday for a swift return of the World Cup to the Caribbean because it was "mucked up" this time.
History of the World Cup finals 1975-2003
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (Reuters):1975 EnglandGlorious sunshine on the longest day of the year bathed Lord's during the first and best of the eight finals to date, featuring Clive Lloyd's extrovert West Indians and Ian Chappell's brash Australians.
Tough task for Canada
CANADA'S Under-17s arrive in Jamaica confident of securing one of thethree spots up for grabs after completing a three-game losing tour of Mexico.
Young Boyz are ready to make mark
Howard WalkerStaff ReporterJAMAICA'S NATIONAL Under-17 footballers will be hunting one of three places to the FIFA World Cup in South Korea in August and should achieve that feat.
The quest begins tonight
JAMAICA'S UNDER-17 foot-ballers kick off their quest for World Cup glory against Canada at 7:00 tonight at the National Stadium, confident of qualifying for the FIFA World Cup in South Korea in August.
US the team to beat
CONTINUALLY DOMINANT at the regional level, the United States are expected to be the team to beat in Group B of the CONCACAF final round.
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