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Harris re-elected as BFA President

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados- Randy Harris has been re-elected for a fourth consecutive term as President of the Barbados Football Association, after defeating former national goal keeper Omari Eastmond by seven votes at the annual general meeting and congress held at the BFA headquarters last Sunday. 

Harris who is also the Caribbean Football Union president and a Concacaf vice president gained 37 votes, while Eastmond captured 30.

“Obviously, I put myself in the race because I want to complete my mission first of all by completing the facility. Then I want to look at mostly junior programmes because we have to look to the future of local football in Barbados.

“I want to thank the members for having confidence in me again and I want to say to the challenger that he put up a good fight, he has something to give to football, and I hope this loss wouldn’t cause him to feel he is not welcome to assist," Harris said.

Harris was first voted into office in 2012, was re-elected in 2016 and ran uncontested in 2020. He is also currently the president of the Caribbean Football Union.

The vice presidents are : Fabian Wharton, Al Walcott, Ashton Chapman.

The executive board members are : Tracia Forde, Wren Ramsay, Simeon Allsopp, O'Brien Smith and Shamika Estwick.

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