How the Cayman Islands Became a FIFA Power
By JERÉ LONGMANMAY 30, 2015
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Local soccer players in the Annex, a sports facility in George Town, on Grand Cayman Island. Credit Angel Valentin for The New York Times
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GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands — Chickens scurried about on Friday morning as a bulldozer spread crushed rock for a new soccer field with artificial turf at the Cayman Islands Football Association.
It might seem unlikely that FIFA, soccer’s world governing body, has spent $2.2 million since 2002 to build a new headquarters for the soccer association and to fund two planned fields, given that the land is swampy and a grass field struggled to exist in brackish conditions.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/31/sp...n-islands.html
By JERÉ LONGMANMAY 30, 2015
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Local soccer players in the Annex, a sports facility in George Town, on Grand Cayman Island. Credit Angel Valentin for The New York Times
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GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands — Chickens scurried about on Friday morning as a bulldozer spread crushed rock for a new soccer field with artificial turf at the Cayman Islands Football Association.
It might seem unlikely that FIFA, soccer’s world governing body, has spent $2.2 million since 2002 to build a new headquarters for the soccer association and to fund two planned fields, given that the land is swampy and a grass field struggled to exist in brackish conditions.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/31/sp...n-islands.html
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