Pay dispute stalled match

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida: Jamaica went down to a 2-1 defeat by Peru in last night's friendly international here, but the Reggae Boyz almost avoided that disappointing loss by not playing the game at all following a dispute...

Late goal sinks Reggae Boyz

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida: The Reggae Boyz lost 2-1 to Peru in their friendly international at the Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, yesterday.Substitute Jose Carlos Fernandez scored a cheeky flick late on to settle...

JFF, sponsors elated with 'Road to Rio' start

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and a number of sponsors are happy with the positive start to the Reggae Boyz 'Road to Rio' Brazil 2014 World Cup campaign, following the team's 1-0 win over Costa Rica at the National...

Haye to defend title against Harrison

LONDON (AP): Having failed to secure a high-profile unification fight against either of the Klitschko brothers, David Haye has had to settle for a heavyweight defence against Audley Harrison.Haye will defend his WBA...

Daley 'just glad' to be playing again

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida: Having fully recovered from a horrific knee injury that kept him sidelined for 10 months, Reggae Boy Omar Daley believes he is well on the way to...

Greenidge to help Ramdin sort out batting problems

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Denesh Ramdin will work with West Indies batting legend, Gordon Greenidge, as he attempts to resuscitate his slumping batting that has led to his weak form and resulted in the loss of his central retainer contract.

Barbican claim advantage

Barbican clipped Bull Bay 1-0 in their Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Jackie Bell Knockout first-round match yesterday at the Barbican field.A 53rd-minute header by Troy Clue secured Barbican's advantage...

France win, Argentina hammer Spain

LONDON (AP):France's recovery from a humiliating World Cup finally began with a first win in European Championship qualifying yesterday, while Germany and the Netherlands earned second straight victories.

Federer, Williams march on

NEW YORK (AP):After grinding out a victory over No.13 Jurgen Meltzer, the names opposite Roger Federer's in the bracket will start looking more familiar. Maybe uncomfortably so.

Stephenson leads San Jose to victory

Jamaican international, central midfielder Khari Stephenson, continued making a strong impact with United States Major League Soccer (MLS) team San Jose Earthquakes, by scoring in the team's 2-1 victory over Houston Dynamos on Sunday night in Texas....

Canada secure narrow World Cup win

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):CONCACAF side Canada secured a narrow win to open their FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup on a high at the Larry Gomes Stadium on Monday.The Canadians, who finished at the top of the standings in the CONCACAF qualifying...

Commonwealth Games venue certificates obtained

NEW DELHI (AP):Completion certificates of all venues have been handed over to the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) four weeks ahead of the October 3-14 event, organisers said yesterday.The certificates for all competition and non-competition venues,...

Milk does a body good, especially an athlete's

LONDON (AP):At the end of nearly every training session, Matt Whitmore downs a pint of milk straight from the bottle."I do it pretty religiously," said Whitmore, 25, a gym trainer in London.

Pakistan hit new low

CARDIFF, Wales (AP):Pakistan's disastrous tour of England hit a new low yesterday after making their worst Twenty20 total to lose by six wickets for the second defeat in the two-match series.Reeling from match-fixing allegations that have resulted in...

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