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domingo, 6 de agosto de 2017

A disease made the strenth for Ordell Flemming

“When I was much younger I struggled with bad case of asthma and was told by the doctors I not to do any physical activity because of my condition but I felt in love for the game very. After I made the U13 national team I struggled to make any other youth teams because I was told I'm too small. Football mean everything to me because it teaches me about life on a whole”. These words belong to St. Kitts and Nevis right wing back Ordell Flemming that dropped all dificulties to reach the high as he could.

Being a comum name on the national of St. Kitts and Nevis he helped his small islands to reach na imaginable pposition on FIFA Rankings. He returned to Rams Village Suprstars after spent two seasons with Morvant Caledonia United in Trinidad & Tobago.

Ordell Flemming with the ball wearing Rams Village Superstars' uniform
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quinta-feira, 3 de agosto de 2017

The dream and fight of Jabari Mitchell into professional

“My life have always been built around football ,the love and passion I have for the game is indescribable. My dream is to play abroad and since a kid I've been working towards that” this word belongs too ne of the most skinfull players in TT PRO League at the moment: Jabari Mitchell.

The 20 years-old attacking midfield that joined Point Fortin Civic FC to take the number 10 is looking to keep the good work up and become true his dream. Wearing the #10 also for Trinidad & Tobago U20 National in CFU U20 Qualifiers and then at the group stage representing full CONCACAF U20 recently but he also played at U17 and U20.

Jabari Mitchell with the ball during CONACAF U20 against Bermuda
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quarta-feira, 2 de agosto de 2017

The dominican winger Errol Blaize

Dominica has an amateur league but it doesn’t mean that there aren’t a place when appear many talented players. Recently, the right and left winger Errol Blaize has been a name to remember being involved with the National Team playing the Windward Island Tournament recently.

The 25 years old currently plays for Harlem United FC in Dominica Football Association Premier League before that in 2007 he was with Trafalgar that plays in the First Division of DFA. He was introduced to football by his friends at school to play for fun after classes “I wasn’t good at it so I practiced one summer everyday and the following year I was the Under 15 National team captain, and ever since I’ve been here(National Team)” he told. 
Errol Blaize with harlem United SC speaking with the referee
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