Barbados Defence Force Sports Program
The Barbados Defence Force Sports Program (BDFSP) is the sporting arm of the Barbados Defence Force. BDFSP recruits and trains athletes in five disciplines; football, cricket, table tennis, athletics and boxing. The program provides an opportunity for talented Barbadian athletes to concentrate on their chosen sport.
BDFSP enter teams in the Barbados national competitions in both football and cricket.
Cricket
BDFSP is a cricket team that competes in the Barbados Cricket Association Division 1 competition.[1] The team was promoted to Division 1 for 2011, after having been relegated to the Upper Intermediate Division for the 2010 season.[2] BDFSP have never won the Division 1 championship.[3]
Notable cricketers to have played for BDFSP include Tino Best.
Football
Full name | Barbados Defence Force SC | |
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Ground |
Barbados National Stadium Bridgetown, Barbados | |
Capacity | 15,000 | |
League | Barbados Premier Division | |
2008 | 3rd | |
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Barbados Defence Force SC is a Barbados football club, based in Paragon in the parish of Christ Church.
They play their home games in the town of Bridgetown, in the Barbados' first division, the Barbados Premier Division.
Following a title winning 2013-2014 season where standout performer Stefan Cum-Batch scored a record 86 goals in all competitions, Cum-Batch narrowly missed out on the 2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or award. Barbados Defence Force SC will be looking to retain their Barbados Premier Division title.
Achievements
- 1995, 2007, 2013, 2014
- 1994, 2012
- Barbados Super 8 Cup: 1
- 2008
- Copa América: 1
- 1998
References
- ↑ Holder, Keith (6 May 2011). "‘Big’ Benn to chime for Spartan as 2011 BCA LIME Division 1 championship opens – Preview, Teams". Barbados Cricket Association. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- ↑ Holder, Keith (19 December 2010). "2010 BCA LIME Division 1 championship, Final full standings". Barbados Cricket Association. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- ↑ Holder, Keith (30 April 2008). "2008 Div.1 previews – BCL, BDFSP, Maple, Pickwick". Barbados Cricket Association. Retrieved 13 July 2011.