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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | May 7, 2007

Young Boyz fail in World Cup bid
Jamaica's young Reggae Boyz saw their chances of securing a place in this summer's Fifa Under-17 Youth World Cup in South Korea slip away following a 1-0 loss to Trinidad and Tobago at the National Stadium last night.

USA top qualifiers

The United States finished the FIFA Under-17 CONCACAF Final Round Group B on top, qualifying when they beat Costa Rica 2-1 at the National Stadium last night. The United States finished with nine points from three wins, ahead of Costa Rica who finished...

Veronica Campbell makes impressive return

Jamaicans Veronica Campbell, Kenia Sinclair, Brigitte Foster-Hylton and Melaine Walker were in impressive form at Saturday night's fourth annual Jamaica International Invitational athletics meet at the National Stadium...

Chelsea draw confirms United as champions... Ferguson celebrates title

LONDON (Reuters)Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson was celebrating winning the Premier League title yesterday but not without a tinge of regret that they had failed to make the Champions League final. Chelsea's 1-1 draw at Arsenal handed United...

The boys were absolutely fantastic, Mourinho

LONDON (Reuters): Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho marked the handing over of the Premier League title to Manchester United with a ringing endorsement of his side's fighting spirit yesterday. However, some members of the squad who have failed to satisfy the trophy-hungry...

Johnson and Burton goals propel Sheffield

LONDON, England (CMC): Jamaicans Jermaine Johnson and Deon Burton helped propel Sheffield Wednesday to victory and a double strike by Trinidad and Tobago's Kenwyne Jones led Southampton past Southend in the English League Championship yesterday.

Granville to tackle Montpelier in final

Western Bureau: Granville FC joined Montpelier in the final of the 2007 Captain's Bakery Western Super Football League on Saturday when they clipped Sandy Bay 1-0 in their second-leg semi-final game at Rusea's High School in Hanover....

Seba crush Salt Spring to grab knockout title

Western Bureau: Seba United collected their first piece of silverware for the 2006-07 season yesterday afternoon when they blanked Salt Spring 4-0 in the final of the St. James Football Association's/Captain's Bakery Knockout competition at the Catherine Hall Stadium...

Exciting chase brings victory for the JDF

Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) scored an exciting win over Kensington, while Kingston, Melbourne, Manchester and St. Catherine Cricket Club grabbed first innings points as the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA)/Super Cup first-round games ended yesterday.

Split decision in favour of Mayweather

LAS VEGAS (Reuters): Floyd Mayweather Jr. registered a split-decision victory over Oscar De La Hoya to claim the World Boxing Council super welterweight title on Saturday before announcing his retirement. In a fight expected to be one of the highest-grossing in boxing history...

It should be a tough tour - Sarwan

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): West Indies captain Ramnaresh Sarwan is bracing a tough tour of England, but expects the side minus Brian Lara's genius to give a good showing.Regional selectors recently chose a 15-man squad without the 38-year-old Lara, who quit international cricket...





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