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Friday, December 05, 2025
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Majors Back in Action for MLS NEXT Season
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Bermuda's FIFA Listed Referee Amaury Majors was back on the pitch for his second fixture in the 2025-26 MLS NEXT season, continuing to gain valuable exposure at one of North America's top youth development platforms.
Majors, who was selected as one of six referee officials for the prestigious MLS NEXT season, took to the field to officiate the Under 19 match between the Michigan Wolves and Roswell Soccer Club.
In a competitive fixture that followed a similar pattern to his previous assignment, the game was decided by a single goal. The Michigan Wolves managed to edge the Roswell Soccer Club 2-1.
Officiating matches within the MLS NEXT system provides crucial experience for Majors as he continues his career progression among CONCACAF's top referees.
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Friday, December 05, 2025
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Burgess Ruptures ACL in FA Trophy Victory
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Harborough Town has confirmed bad injury news for teenage attacker Jutorre Burgess, who is now facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines after suffering a severe knee injury during the recent FA Trophy win over AFC Rushden & Diamonds.
The 19-year-old forward confirmed the devastating news himself via an Instagram post after receiving his scan results. Burgess revealed that he has ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
A rupture of the ACL is one of the most severe injuries a footballer can sustain and typically requires a significant period of rehabilitation before returning to play.
Despite the devastating diagnosis, Burgess is already focused on his recovery and eventual return to the pitch.
"I am extremely distraught," Burgess wrote. "I know I will be out for a while, but I will do my all to come back stronger".
The injury is a major blow for Harborough Town, who lose a promising young attacker for the foreseeable future. The club will now support Burgess through his rehabilitation process.
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Thursday, December 04, 2025
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Majors Selected to Officiate in Prestigious MLS NEXT
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Bermuda's FIFA Listed Referee Amaury Majors has been selected as one of six referee officials to officiate during the 2025-26 MLS NEXT season, gaining exposure at one of North America's top youth development platforms.
The MLS NEXT tournament, now in its sixth season, features the top youth players across North America competing in league play and five premier national and international events.
Majors' appointment saw him in the middle for a highly dramatic match at the Arizona Athletic Grounds and Reach 11 Sports Complex in Arizona.
The game, between LA Galaxy Under 19’s and Chicago Fire Under 19’s, proved to be a nine-goal thriller. Chicago Fire ultimately edged the LA Galaxy with a narrow 5-4 victory.
Officiating a match of this intensity and stature is a significant achievement for Majors, cementing his reputation as a rising figure among CONCACAF's top referees.
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Thursday, December 04, 2025
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Trott Breaks His Silence on West Ham Move
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 Picture courtesy Robin Jones/Getty Images IslandStats.com Nathan Trott breaks his silence on his West Ham United move, in an article by Roshane Thomas, that discussed it was always assumed that former West Ham striker Clyde Best, a compatriot of Trott, played a role in the shot-stopper joining the east London side but Trott belatedly wants to set the record straight.
Trott reveals, "A lot of people get this story mixed up,” says Trott, who joined League One side Cardiff City on a season-long loan in August from Danish club Copenhagen. “Clyde is a legend in Bermuda and everyone knows he played for West Ham, but he wasn’t the reason I got my opportunity there. The connection makes sense with us both being Bermudan but I went on trial there because my agent knew the academy’s goalkeeping coach (Jerome John, who left in 2021 ).
“Mark Noble (the former club captain and sporting director) was encouraging the club to sign me, which was a nice feeling. I was there for two weeks and they thought I had huge potential, so it wasn’t through Clyde. This is the first time I’ve said it in an interview. Obviously he’s a legend but the truth is the truth, and a lot of people get the story mixed up. I have to give the right people credit.”
During Trott’s eight-year spell at West Ham from 2016-2024, he had loans at AFC Wimbledon, Nancy and Vejle. In pursuit of stability and first-team football, he left in 2024 to join Copenhagen. From a young age, Trott was used to being out of his comfort zone, which prepared him for his first 12 months at West Ham. After impressing for their under-21s, former manager David Moyes handed the goalkeeper his sole first-team appearance in the FA Cup victory over Doncaster Rovers in January 2021.
“It was a new experience for me being in an environment like that, but my confidence grew and I improved a lot in my first year,” says Trott. “I didn’t get homesick so it wasn’t tough for me being away from family. I received my first England (U20) call-up after six months of being there. In the game against Doncaster, we were 4-0 up, with less than 10 minutes left and the manager said my name.
“I thought, ‘Finally, this is my chance’. Declan Rice and Michail Antonio were joking with me about being nervous before I came on, but that moment was the result of years of hard work. It was a proud moment for my family and friends. Noble was great with the young players so he also helped prepare us for that moment. He would be the first to let you know if your standards had slipped. He would have no issue with getting onto you. It was nice to have his support.”
Trott never intended to become a goalkeeper. He enjoyed playing outfield, in defence and midfield, but those plans changed during a youth tournament in Bermuda.
“I made the official change when I was 14,” Trott recalls. “I went on a tour with Bermuda and the only way to get on the trip was to be a back-up goalkeeper. Before the first game the goalkeeper (Ajai Daniels) got injured then I played against Colombia, Chile and Portugal. I played well and people started saying I should stick to being a goalkeeper. It wasn’t until that tournament when I thought if I was going to make it as a footballer, I should stick with this.
“I enjoyed playing outfield and at times I’d play everywhere. Before 14, I only went in goal for a joke. I never thought I’d become a professional goalkeeper, but I started to really enjoy it and became a big fan of David de Gea (the ex-Manchester United goalkeeper). I looked up to him and I’d watch his highlights on YouTube all the time. Then when I started playing FIFA (now known as EA Sports FC) I’d sign myself in career mode for the club I was managing. Thankfully, it’s all worked out since making the switch at 14.”
Former West Ham goalkeeping coach Xavi Valero has had a strong impact on Trott’s career. Valero, who ended his seven-year spell in July to join Liverpool, remains in touch with Trott and was sad to see the goalkeeper leave in 2024.
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Wednesday, December 03, 2025
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St. George’s Colts Advance to Quarter-Final
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St. George’s Colts 2 Paget Lions 0
The St. George’s Colts secured their spot in the next round of the Friendship trophy, defeating the Paget Lions 2-0 at the PHC Stadium with a goal in each half.
The St. George’s Colts took the lead midway through the first half. The breakthrough came in the 21st minute when Nzari Paynter found the back of the net, giving the St. George’s Colts a narrow 1-0 advantage that they held onto until the half-time whistle.
The second half saw the Colts control the proceedings and eventually double their lead to confirm their victory.
The decisive goal came in the 78th minute when Blaiz Hall successfully found the back of the net. The 2-0 scoreline was enough to secure the win and their passage through to the next stage of the competition.
The St. George’s Colts now advance to the Quarter-Finals, where they will face the North Village Rams, who won their preliminary match against the PHC Zebras the previous night.
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