Topic: CIFA
Jeffrey Webb re-elected to CIFA presidency
Jeffrey Webb has been re-elected president of the Cayman Islands Football Association, second vice-president Anthony Ramoon was also returned to the post, and Mark White was elected to the newly created position of deputy general secretary.
Good year for Cayman football
When footballers across the Cayman Islands gather for their annual meeting tomorrow they will be told that despite damage caused by Hurricane Ivan the Football Association pulled off a successful year.
Caymanians shine in Brazil
Three young Caymanian footballers have exploded onto the field in Brazil with their outstanding ball skills as they go through a three-week training stint with one of the country's greatest clubs, C. R. Vasco da Gama.
Vasco da Gama player exchange underway
Last summer the Cayman Islands Football Association sent three young players camping with professional football club C.R. Vasco da Gama in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
CIFA Youth Fest a hit
Even with ominous dark clouds looming overhead and drizzling rain some 250+ youngsters and their parents turned out to the T.E. McField 'Annex' venue on Saturday morning for the 2005 CIFA Annual Youth Football Festival.
Cayman referee in Gold Cup Finals
Cayman's own FIFA referee Alfredo Whittaker has been selected to officiate at the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup Finals.
Kudos to local footballers
Please allow me to publicly congratulate members of the Cayman Islands football fraternity for a job well done in completing two of their senior national tournaments and a junior national competition for the season, while being almost complete with the other contests.
Dragons qualify
Two soccer teams, under the guidance of Future Club Head Coach Roy "Huta" Ebanks attended the Kick It 3v3 Soccer Shootout tournament in Orlando, Florida this month and had significant success.
CIFA Youth Football Rally
The CIFA Annual Youth Football Rally originally scheduled for 4 June has been rescheduled for Saturday, 2 July at the T.E. McField "Annex" venue.
CIFA JAC Beach Football Fete
Anticipation is building as Sunday 12 June approaches and the CIFA JAC Beach Football Fete at the Royal Palms kicks-off.
CIFA women’s league
The CIFA 2005 Women's Football League was scheduled to resume on 5 June with a match between George Town S.C. and Scholars International at the T.E. McField "Annex" Football Field.
George Town wins
CIFA's Under-14 League final was a perfect test of determination and desire.
Youth football kick-off on Saturday
To set the pace and ready young Cayman players for league competition, CIFA's annual Youth Football Rally has been scheduled to kick-off on Saturday, 4 June, between 8am and 6pm at the T.E. McField "Annex" Football Field in George Town.
WU wins it all
Western Union left no doubt in the minds of football fans. After winning the CIFAFosters National League title, Western Union followed it up with big 20 win over Scholars International in Sundays FA Cup final.
Fight to the finish!
Western Union wins thriller over Scholars to claim the Cayman Islands league championship
Western Union delivers
Western Union players celebrate after winning an exciting match against Scholars on Monday evening in West Bay. Western Union's victory earned them the 2005 CIFA/Foster's National Football League Crown.
A perfect fit?
FIFA is pushing beach soccer worldwide as the next mega-sport and the Cayman Islands Football Association wants in on the action.
Final four battle
It was a case of who wanted it more. Though Scholars seemed to effortlessly move into the final round with a 3-0 victory over Latinos the battle between George Town and Western Union was no such walkover.
Crunch time
The CIFA Foster's National League is down to crunch time. Eight weeks have passed and four teams have strategically fought their way into the final four.
Football is improving
Kindly permit me space in your newspaper to respond to a letter published in your paper on Friday, 11 February, under the headline 'Young footballers overlooked'.
Admiral Administration backs youth league
Admiral Administration Ltd., a Cayman Islands Investment Fund...
New football season set to begin Saturday
The CIFA Foster's National League, which will run for 15 weeks this season, February - May 2005, is good to go.
Young footballers overlooked
I was truly impressed by fantastic talent shown by the primary school children at the Inter-Primary Football Rally on Saturday 29 January.
Lee’s legacy
How did this happen? How did one of our football players get onto an exclusive list that includes the likes of Pele? Something like this can't happen. We are too small. We don't win big games. How?
Cayman football
The Department of Youth and Sports has continued its Community Football League series for the Districts of East End, North Side and Bodden Town. league will begin this Sunday. January 30th at the North Side Football field.
Ramoon to be honoured
Lee Ramoon, former national team player and captain, is to be honoured at a dinner hosted by the Ministry of Community Services, Youth, Sports and Gender Affairs and the Cayman Islands Football Association on Saturday January 29th at Pedro St. James.
CIFA offers amended season
Hurricane Ivan is responsible for many things; amongst them was the cancellation of the 2004-2005 CIFA football season and damage to football venues island wide. Players, officials and supporters had their lives turned inside out, and many are still suffering from the consequences.



