The Dominica Football Association (DFA) has made two key announcements for the local football community: the appointment of a new senior administrator and confirmation that the 2026 seasons of two of the nation’s top men’s and women’s competitions are right around the corner.
In a recent official statement, the governing body for football in Dominica revealed that Vladimir Corbette will step into the newly opened role of Competitions Manager. Tasked with overseeing all competitive activity run under the DFA’s umbrella, Corbette will take ownership of the end-to-end administration and coordination of every sanctioned tournament across the island nation. His core remit includes ensuring that all league and cup competitions operate seamlessly, from preliminary planning through to final execution, maintaining consistent standards for all participating teams, players and match officials.
The DFA used the announcement to extend formal congratulations to Corbette on his appointment, and publicly conveyed its full confidence in his ability to deliver on the requirements of the position and drive positive improvements to the country’s competitive football landscape. The association did not share further details on the length of Corbette’s contract or his professional background in the official press release.
Alongside the leadership appointment, the DFA confirmed that the new seasons of its two top men’s and women’s competitions – the men’s First Division and the Women’s Premier League – will kick off in the near future. At this early stage, the governing body has not released full operational details for the upcoming seasons, including match schedules, host venues, and final confirmed rosters for participating teams. A spokesperson for the DFA noted that additional information will be published in the coming weeks once all final preparations are completed.
