Dominica Football Association appoints Clem Bruno as Facilities Supervisor for Stockfarm

The Dominica Football Association (DFA) has made a key leadership appointment for its core training hub, announcing via an official Facebook post that Clem Bruno will take up the role of Facilities Supervisor at the DFA Technical Centre located in Stock Farm.

Bruno comes to the national football governing body with a unique professional background, having previously served as a police officer. Across his decades-long career, he has built up a robust skill set centered on strategic leadership, systematic organizational coordination, and end-to-end operational management — capabilities the DFA says align perfectly with the needs of the technical centre role.

In his new position, Bruno will carry full responsibility for steering all day-to-day activities at the Stock Farm facility, from coordinating regular upkeep and repair work to addressing operational needs as they arise. A core priority of his role will be upholding the facility’s standards to ensure it remains a secure, smoothly run, and professional space for all users and stakeholders, from national team players and youth development program participants to coaching staff and visiting football delegations.

The DFA closed its announcement with an official welcome, expressing confidence that Bruno’s professional experience will bring valuable improvements to facility management, and that he will make meaningful contributions to the ongoing development of the association’s football infrastructure across the country.