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Friday, June 12, 2026
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From 'Football Mom' to FIFA Agent
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Eight years ago, Carla Zuill-Ikonwa was like thousands of other parents standing on the touchline on wet weekend mornings—admittedly clueless about the finer intricacies of the offside rule, and quietly questioning why on earth coaches required players to arrive a full hour before kick-off.
Fast forward to today, and the Bermudian native has officially shattered one of modern sport’s most notorious glass ceilings, announcing her qualification as an official, licensed FIFA football agent.
Her remarkable transition from a self-described "football mom" navigating the highly competitive British academy system into the upper echelons of global football governance is a testament to sheer grit, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to personal accountability.
For Zuill-Ikonwa, the grueling journey began when she relocated to the United Kingdom with her family. Raising two exceptionally talented young footballers as a solo mother in a completely unfamiliar country was daunting enough; doing so while trying to understand the labyrinthine and heavily male-dominated British football industry proved to be an entirely different challenge.
"Having two sons who were talented ballers was not for the faint of heart when I moved to the UK," Zuill-Ikonwa reflects. "I had to navigate it alone in a male industry. But eight years later, here I am."
The catalyst for her historic career pivot arrived last year during a guest speaking appearance at a conference hosted by the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation (BEDC). When asked by panel organizers what her "next" professional chapter would look like, she boldly spoke her footballing ambitions into existence.
"I spoke it aloud. Why? So I could make myself accountable," she says.
True to her word, Zuill-Ikonwa registered for the notoriously difficult FIFA agent examination. However, a scheduling mix-up meant her preparation window was brutally cut short when she discovered her exam date was actually in April, rather than her anticipated June slot.
Faced with a heavily truncated timeline to master hundreds of pages of complex international sporting law, transfer regulations, and legal frameworks, she blocked out the world, put her head down, and fully immersed herself in the textbooks.
To say the odds were stacked against her would be a massive understatement. The FIFA agent exam has become a globally feared hurdle; the 2025 iteration saw a brutal global pass rate of just 18%.
Furthermore, the demographics within the football agency landscape remain starkly unrepresentative. Women make up a mere 5% of all licensed FIFA agents globally, with Black women comprising a microscopic fraction of that total.
Yet, against the statistical tide, the results confirmed she had defied the odds. "Ya girl PASSED," she announced. "I’m officially a FIFA football agent."
With her official credentials secured, Zuill-Ikonwa is wasting no time mapping out her next strategic steps. Her immediate focus turns toward undertaking specialized certification courses that will legally qualify her to represent minor athletes on the global market.
However, anyone expecting her to immediately take over the contract negotiations for her own talented son will be sorely mistaken. For this trailblazing agent, some boundaries are sacred.
"No, I am not going to represent my son," she insists with a smile. "I prefer the job of mommy. Now I’m going to learn all I can."
As she prepares to step into the cutthroat boardrooms of the professional game, Zuill-Ikonwa's story stands as an inspiring blueprint for parents and women everywhere, proving that it is never too late to rewrite the playbook.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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Lady Zebras Launch Comeback to defeat Under-17 Select
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PHC Lady Zebras 3 Under 17 Select Team 1
The PHC Lady Zebras demonstrated their championship credentials at Bernard Park, staging a superb second-half comeback to claim a 3-1 victory over a highly talented Under-17 Select Team.
The opening fixture of the Bermuda Football Association’s Women’s Division gave the national youth prospects a perfect platform to test their development, and they initially threatened to pull off a major upset.
The Under-17s broke the deadlock in the 26th minute when a slick counter-attacking move found Priya Dill, who kept her composure to slot home and give the youngsters a well-deserved lead.
Shaken by the early setback, the experienced Lady Zebras gradually asserted control over the midfield. Their persistence finally paid off five minutes before the interval when Janiya Sealey broke through the youthful defensive line, blasting an equalizer into the net in the 40th minute to send the teams into the break deadlocked at 1-1.
The senior side wasted no time stamping their authority on the contest after the restart.
In the 49th minute, Bermudian international forward Jasmine Spence showcased her clinical edge inside the penalty area, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to rifle the Lady Zebras into a 2-1 lead.
The Under-17 Select side fought valiantly to find a way back into the match, utilizing their speed on the flanks to push for an equalizer. However, the Zebras' defensive unit held firm, turning away successive waves of pressure before launching a decisive counter-offensive.
The points were officially sealed in the 62nd minute when the powerful Keunna Dill found space in the final third, driving a low effort past the goalkeeper to wrap up the scoring.
The 3-1 victory ensures the Lady Zebras start their domestic campaign on a high, while the Under-17 Select side will take immense encouragement from an elite tactical performance against senior opposition.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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Twite Commits to Basford United for the 2026-27 Season
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Bermudian international defender Harry Twite has handed Basford United a massive boost ahead of the 2026-27 campaign by officially committing his future to the club.
The towering 20-year-old centre-back, who is equally comfortable operating at right-back, initially arrived at the Ambers in March 2026 following a mid-season switch from Northern Premier League rivals Loughborough Students.
Twite made an instant impact upon his arrival in Nottinghamshire. He was fast-tracked straight into the starting eleven by the management duo of Gandi and Saul, immediately anchoring a resolute defensive unit to a clean sheet in a gritty 1-0 debut victory over Corby Town.
His defensive composure proved pivotal during the business end of the 2025-26 season, helping guide Basford United to the Nottinghamshire FA Senior Cup final, as well as securing a crucial home play-off semi-final spot following a dramatic win over Rugby Borough in April.
Having risen rapidly through the ranks—including captaining the Bermuda Under-20 national team and becoming a mainstay in Michael Findlay's senior international squad—Twite’s decision to extend his stay represents a significant statement of intent for the Ambers.
With his paperwork finalized for the upcoming season, the former King's Lynn Town and Wisbech Town defender will look to establish himself as the definitive cornerstone of the Basford backline as they eye a heavy promotion push.
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Tuesday, June 09, 2026
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International Hall retained by Chorley for 2026-27 season
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Bermudian international striker Kole Hall has been officially retained by National League North side Chorley FC for the upcoming 2026-27 campaign.
The 27-year-old forward moved to Victory Park in June 2024 and enjoyed an impressive debut season with the Magpies, netting 12 goals in 39 appearances throughout the 2024-25 competition.
However, Hall's progress was cruelly halted when he was sidelined for the entirety of the 2025-26 season after suffering a serious, unexpected medical condition upon returning from international duty.
Following an extended period of rehabilitation, the club has reached a new agreement to support the frontman as he steps up his workload toward full match fitness.
The global football community rallied around the striker during his illness, with a GoFundMe campaign organized by the Magpies Trust raising over £10,000 to assist with his medical expenses. Hall has expressed his immense gratitude to the supporters and officials at Chorley, as well as the wider public, for the overwhelming waves of support.
Chorley manager Andy Preece expressed his delight at securing Hall’s services for another year, emphasizing the forward's unique quality when firing on all cylinders.
"Kole has had a frustrating season with illness and injuries," Preece said.
"We know if we can keep him healthy he is one of the best strikers in the league. He offers an all-round threat which is hard to find at any level."
With the contract finalized, Hall is eager to pull the shirt back on and spearhead the Magpies' attacking line as they look ahead to the new league campaign.
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Monday, June 08, 2026
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Warriors claim Win as Allstars set up final showdown
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The stage is officially set for a dramatic season finale after a high-scoring round of Walking Football action confirmed the tournament’s final silverware matchups.
The headline fixture saw the clinical Allstars book their place in the showpiece event, navigating a tense battle against Bermuda College to emerge with a hard-fought 4-2 victory.
The blockbuster result means both teams will advance directly to the Cup Final, where the ultimate champion and second-place honours will be decided in a winner-takes-all rematch.
Meanwhile, the Walking Warriors provided the performance of the day, producing a flawless, front-running masterclass to completely shutout the Touring Team in an 8-0 demolition.
Despite the heavy scoreline, the Touring Team will have a golden opportunity for redemption. They are scheduled to square off against the rampant Walking Warriors once again in the upcoming third-place playoff to determine who walks away with the overall bronze.
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