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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | November 15, 2006

Bora ready to work
FIVE-STAR coach Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic arrived in Jamaica yesterday ready to begin his work with the Reggae Boyz. Milutinovic, who has coached a record five separate countries at World Cup Finals, is expected to sign a contract...

Reggae Boyz take on Peru tonight

THEY DID a fairly good repair job at 'The Office' with a 2-1 win over Canada last time. Now Jamaica's Reggae Boyz will get back down to business, looking to continue the major reconstruction exercise of their mashed-down image with another victory...


Clarendon advance to semis

WESTERN BUREAU: CLARENDON COLLEGE became the first semi-finalist in the ISSA/Pepsi JN daCosta Cup yesterday when goals by Nefta Stewart and Damali Samuels gave them a 2-1 win over Garvey Maceo in their big Group One showdown at Brancourt, in Clarendon.


Reggae Girlz off to 2007 World Cup qualifiers

JAMAICA'S REGGAE Girlz left the island yesterday for Miami where they will be aiming to become the country's first women's football team to qualify for the 2007 World Cup in China.


Athlete tests positive at Stuttgart meet

MONACO (Reuters): AN ATHLETE failed a drug test at the World Athletics Final in Stuttgart in September, athletics' world governing body said yesterday. IAAF general secretary Pierre Weiss did not name the athlete who had tested positive...


Pakistan crush Windies

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP): PAKISTAN WHIPPED the West Indies by nine wickets yesterday despite Brian Lara smashing his 33rd century in Test cricket on the fourth day of the first Test. Lara made a fluent 122 and Shivnarine Chanderpaul braved dehydration...


Lara urges players to shake off 'one-day fever'

LAHORE (Reuters): WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara has urged his players to shake off their 'one-day fever' and knuckle down to playing five days of Test cricket after Pakistan crushed them by nine wickets in the first Test yesterday.


World Cup 2010 will take place in S Africa - Blatter

BERLIN (Reuters): FIFA PRESIDENT Sepp Blatter once again dismissed fears that the next World Cup could be moved from South Africa and said the 2010 hosts were further along at this point than Germany was four years ago.


Smith fights flu, leads Panthers to victory

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters): STEVE SMITH fought off a bad case of the flu to haul in eight passes for 149 yards and a touchdown as the Carolina Panthers came from behind to beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-10 on Monday night.


Jamaica Open returns to the national golf calendar

THE JAMAICA Open returns to the national golf calendar tomorrow after a nine-year hiatus. The Caymanas Golf and Country Club will host the three-day event which will see 30 professional and 40 amateur golfers (in handicap flights) vying for a top prize...


Micah to make debut

AMSTERDAM (Reuters): TEENAGE DEFENDER Micah Richards will make his England debut and striker Andy Johnson will get a rare start in their friendly against the Netherlands, coach Steve McClaren said yesterday.




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