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Connor Sheehan
Connor Sheehan (born 7 June 1987) is a Bahamian international soccer player, who most recently played in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League for Bombastic FC. Playing career Club Sheehan started his career with the School soccer team of the Nassau based St. Andrew's School. He joined than in the summer of 2005 to UK based Crewe Alexandra F.C. After a half year left England and moved in the spring of 2006 to the United States. Now in the USA signed for Dallas Texans Soccer Club, which he won with the club, the 2006 competition of the Dallas Cup. After a half year with Dallas Texas, left his club for his studies and signed for the University of North Florida. He played here the 2006/2007 NCAA season with the UNF Ospreys men soccer team. Sheehan graduated 2009 and returned to the Bahamas to win the cup with Caledonia FC and played for the Paint Fair Silver Bullets, before joined in September 2012 in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League to Bombastic FC. International He made his i ...
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Nassau ( ) is the capital and largest city of the Bahamas. With a population of 274,400 as of 2016, or just over 70% of the entire population of the Bahamas, Nassau is commonly defined as a primate city, dwarfing all other towns in the country. It is the centre of commerce, education, law, administration, and media of the country. Lynden Pindling International Airport, the major airport for the Bahamas, is located about west of the city centre of Nassau, and has daily flights to major cities in Canada, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom and the United States. The city is located on the island of New Providence. Nassau is the site of the House of Assembly and various judicial departments and was considered historically to be a stronghold of pirates. The city was named in honour of William III of England, Prince of Orange-Nassau. Nassau's modern growth began in the late eighteenth century, with the influx of thousands of Loyalists and their slaves to the Bahamas following the ...
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