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BVIFA to boost security @ games following recent schoolboys brawl

- FA President Andy Bickerton says association will not tolerate violence of any kind
February 11th, 2023 | Tags: Football BVIFA School Football BVI Tortola
FA President Andy Bickerton said as an immediate effect of the incident, the FA will boost security around the field to ensure the future safety of its players, officials, coaches, and fans. Photo: BVIFA
A fight amongst schoolboys after a recent match resulted in serious injuries sustained to at least one of those involved. Photo: Internet Source
A fight amongst schoolboys after a recent match resulted in serious injuries sustained to at least one of those involved. Photo: Internet Source
EAST END, TORTOLA, VI – The British Virgin Islands Football Association says it will be beefing up security around its games, following a fight amongst schoolboys after a recent match which resulted in serious injuries sustained to at least one of those involved.

A statement from the BVIFA released on February 2023, said the association was saddened to learn about the incident at the East End / Long Look venue following the conclusion of a Schools football match between Elmore Stout High School and Begrado Flax Educational Centre.

“Whilst the incident was after the successful conclusion of the football match and seemingly caused by a group of youths with no connection to the game, the FA, through the office of its President, Mr. Andy Bickerton, has been quick to state that such actions have no place in sport or at a venue primarily serving sports and young people,” the statement detailed.

The BVIFA said with over 10 years’ experience of organizing games between island teams, it has never encountered ‘outside violence of this, or any kind” stated Mr. Andy Bickerton

BVIFA does not condone violence - Bickerton 

“The BVI FA does not condone nor will it tolerate violence and we will do everything we can to assist the police in their investigation of the matter,” Bickerton added. 

Mr. Bickerton also went on to add that as an immediate effect of the incident, the FA will boost security around the field to ensure the future safety of its players, officials, coaches, and fans.

The FA added that they will be making no further comments until the conclusion of the police investigation of the incident and added that they have every faith that the authorities will view the video footage and take the appropriate action.

It remains unclear what prompted the fight between the schoolboys at the conclusion of the match.

 

 

6 Responses to “BVIFA to boost security @ games following recent schoolboys brawl”

  • AH GO SAY IT AGAIN (11/02/2023, 13:00) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    these youths are on ,( something ) , and it's going to get worse , something similar happened at ,( eshs ) in road town with some school kids , so it ain't anything new , keep your pigs in a pen , you all so called parents , seems to be afraid to have your kids checked out for some reason or ther other / are you bafraid of what you might find ~ ? ? ? ( better late than never
  • my yute (11/02/2023, 13:19) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hummmmm
  • c (11/02/2023, 15:45) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I was beginning to think that was an acceptable part of soccer.
  • Young People.. (11/02/2023, 16:37) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    It's shocking to see how easily most of these kids becone extremely angry and confrontational, very little misunderstand, or disagreement and a brawl starts...Something about these Young people mental state aint right...All I can think is it home spoiling, excessive herbal use, too much of an easy life;. What the hell can it be?
  • @,,............. (12/02/2023, 07:32) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    It is time to nip these young people in the bud, bent the tree before it gets too tall. Get the Parents and Guardians involved now!
  • It All Starts at home (12/02/2023, 08:53) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    It all starts at home, if parents will train up their child/children in the way they should go they will not disappoint them as they grow older. As a young child growing up I never wanted to disappoint my parents so I remember how they discipline me. If parents would train them up from when they are young (baby) we would not see all that's going on now happening. Parents let's start now to train up our children so that we all can be very proud of them.


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