The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) announced the final team selected for the Concacaf World Cup Qualifying matches in September 2025.
Here we are at the September matches of the final round of Concacaf Qualifying for FIFA World Cup 2026. Bermuda will start its campaign against Jamaica on September 5th at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium. Bermuda will then take on the Curacao “Blue Family“ in Curacao on September 9th.
When asked his thoughts, Coach Michael Findlay had this to say: "These are extremely exciting times for the Bermudian Football Association. We enter the final round of FIFA 2026 World Cup Qualifying which is uncharted territory for our program. We are pleased to be able to have 99% of players available for consideration. This is a testament to the players and their performances on the international stage and within their club atmospheres and the internal competition they have created which provided important dilemma for the staff in our selection process"
"We are very pleased with the depth and quality of the squad who begins the challenge of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. They bring both the experience and the youth we are looking for in our squads with the inclusion of players like Nahki, Lejaun, Willie and Zeiko who have seen international football at the highest level but also we are able to continue to integrate players like Deniche, Jutorre, Aunde and Harry into this program which serves us well for the these matches and the future of Bermuda's national team program"
Bermuda Senior Men’s National Team Roster by Position (Club, Location)
GOALKEEPERS:
Coolridge Fubler (Binfield FC) Dale Eve (Unattached) Detre Bell (North Village Community Club)
DEFENDERS:
Julian Carpenter (Paget Lions) Danté Leverock (Dandy Town Hornets) Harry Twite (Loughborough University) J'Nai Butterfield-Steede (Wythenshawe Town FC) Deniche Hill (Buxton FC) Reese Jones (Binfield FC) Kieron Richardson, (University of Colorado) Lejaun Simmons (Dandy Town Hornets) Justin Donawa (Brackley Town)
MIDFIELDERS:
Aunde Todd (Binfield FC) Willie Clemons (Leiston) Keziah Martin (Buxton United FC) Ne-Jai Tucker (Southport United) Rahzir Jones (Unattached) Roger Lee (Heanor Town FC)
FORWARDS:
Djair Parfitt (FC Haka) Zeiko Lewis (Unattached) Kane Crichlow (Sutton United) Enrique Russell (PHC Zebras) Nahki Wells (Luton Town FC) Jutorre Burgess (Harborough Town FC) Reggie Lambe (Needham Market)
Coach Findlay added; “It is unfortunate that we will be without Kole Hall due to injury and we wish him a speedy recovery. But this is also why our continued expansion of our long list of players is essential to building depth in every position”, said Head Coach Michael Findlay.
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Bermudian Archers Head to World Championships in Korea
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Bermuda's archery team has faced a challenging summer, with some competitors missing out on the World Archery Youth Championship due to a recent Air Canada strike. However, two of the island's top archers, Camerin Pickering and Jaydon Roberts, are set to compete on the world stage, leaving tonight for the World Archery Championships in Gwangju, Korea.
The duo will represent Bermuda at the senior championships, a significant step up in competition. Roberts is fresh off his performances at the recent Junior Pan American Games, where he gained valuable experience against top international talent. Pickering has also been in good form, with a recent standout performance at the Vegas Shoot in March, where he won his flight.
With only two archers from the island able to compete at this level, Pickering and Roberts will be carrying the flag for Bermuda at one of the sport's most prestigious events. The championships are set to take place from September 5-12, and the Bermudian pair will be hoping to make their mark against the world's best archers.
Saturday, August 23, 2025
Bermuda Close Games with Bobb & Betschart to Carry Flag
Silver Medalist Bobb to Carry the Flag
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Bermuda's participation at the Junior Pan American Games has officially come to a close in Asunción, Paraguay, with the island set to be represented by both Caitlyn Bobb and Oliver Betschart as they carry the national flag at the Closing Ceremony.
The honour for Bobb comes after a standout performance that saw her win a silver medal in the women's 400 metres, one of Bermuda's three medals at the Games. Sailor Sebastian Kempe also won a silver, while swimmer Jack Harvey secured a bronze.
Golfer Betschart concluded Bermuda's campaign with his third and final round, finishing in a respectable 14th place overall. He posted a score of 7-over par 79, bringing his three-round total to 20-over par 236. His final round was a rollercoaster of highs and lows, which included four birdies, six pars, six bogeys, and a double and triple bogey.
With the Games now over, the Bermudian contingent will return home having gained invaluable experience and demonstrated their potential on the regional stage.
Friday, August 22, 2025
Bermuda U14 Girls Fall to Dominican Republic in Semi-Final
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Dominican Republic 1 Bermuda 0
Bermuda's Under-14 Girls' team has been knocked out of the CFU U14 Challenge Series, suffering a narrow 1-0 defeat to the Dominican Republic in their Tier 1 Semi-Final at the Ato Bolden Stadium in Trinidad.
The young Bermuda team faced a tough challenge from the outset, with the Dominican Republic dominating the first half and creating several scoring opportunities. However, a determined Bermudian defense, led by goalkeeper Sydney Denkins, held firm, and the two teams went into the break with the score level at 0-0.
The deadlock was finally broken in the 48th minute. Following a scramble in the penalty area, Bermuda failed to clear the ball, allowing a Dominican Republic player to unleash a powerful shot into the roof of the net, giving her side the decisive 1-0 lead.
The Dominican Republic continued to apply pressure, but Denkins, who was later named player of the match, along with her resilient backline, was able to hold them off. Despite their solid defensive effort, Bermuda was unable to find an equaliser, and the match ended in a 1-0 defeat.
Friday, August 22, 2025
Bermuda's Betschart & Smith Mills in Action in Paraguay
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Bermuda's two athletes on Day 12 of the Junior Pan American Games put in solid performances, with golfer Oliver Betschart and track star Nirobi Smith Mills both in action in Paraguay.
On the golf course, Betschart continued his campaign with his second round of the men’s individual tournament. He posted a score of 6-over par 78, which followed his opening round of 79. The round included one birdie, twelve pars, five bogeys, and one double bogey. His total score of 15-over par leaves him tied for 20th place with one round remaining.
On the track, Nirobi Smith Mills took to the start line for the Men’s 800m Final. In a highly competitive race, Smith Mills finished in a respectable fifth place, stopping the clock in a time of 1:50.00. He crossed the line just over a second behind the gold medallist, Miguel Angel Pantojas, who was clocked at 1:48.79. It was a strong showing from the Bermudian in a high-pressure final.