Monday, 1st December 2008

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Madeira’s golden boys

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MADEIRA’S young talents deservedly won the inaugural triangular Jersey FA International Trophy at Springfield yesterday.

Madeira are the champions

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THE inaugural JFA International Football Tournament has been won by Madeira.

Deserved victory for Madeira

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THE inaugural JFA International Football Tournament was opened with some style at a cold Springfield last night as Madeira warmed their fans with an excellent 2-0 victory over Gibraltar.

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Weekend of ‘tough, technical football’

JERSEY captain Stuart André is gearing his squad for a weekend of tough, technical football as the team bids to win the very first Jersey Football Association International Tournament trophy.

Chance of revenge

NINE Jersey footballers have been granted a second chance to avenge last year’s Island Games exit by Gibraltar with selection to the Island squad this weekend.

Accies advance

Sporting Academics advanced into the semi-finals of the Jersey Football Association’s Wheway Cup after coming from behind to win 3-1 away to St Ouen last night.

Madeira manager’s rallying call

MADEIRA arrive in the Island on Thursday with the intention of winning the international football tournament against Gibraltar and Jersey this weekend.

Trinity sink the Saints

TRINITY have gone joint top of the under-18 Division (Junior League) after beating St Brelade 3-0 at home on Sunday morning.

Saints coach keen on further contact

THE success of the first Southampton Football Club community coaching scheme in Jersey could pave the way for more professional coaching initiatives for the Island’s youngsters.

Tower beat St Paul’s

COCA-COLA Football Combination women’s division champions First Tower United scored goals early and late in the second half to defeat second-placed St Paul’s 2-0 at La Hague Manor on Sunday morning.
Island striker Jodie Botterill bagged both in a match St Paul’s bossed but it was Tower who took their chances in front of goal.