A spirited first-half comeback from Bermuda was ultimately not enough as they fell 3 - 2 to Curaçao in their second CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier at Ergilio Hato Stadium. The match marks the first time the two teams have met in a FIFA World Cup Qualifier. The last and only previous encounter was in the 1978 Central American and Caribbean Games, where Bermuda won 4-0.
Curaçao came out of the blocks firing, with Tahith Chong scoring in the 14th minute after Bermuda goalkeeper Dale Eve made a save that rebounded to the penalty spot. Chong doubled his team's lead in the 26th minute, leaving Bermuda with a mountain to climb.
Bermuda showed incredible resilience to pull themselves back into the match. Kane Crichlow got on the end of a Ne-Jai Tucker cross in the 35th minute to make it 2-1. A defense-splitting pass in the 42nd minute found Djair Parfitt, who raced in on goal and beat Curaçao keeper Eloy Room to level the match at 2 - 2.
The two teams went into the halftime break with the score deadlocked, but Curaçao, who had 58% of the possession, regained the lead in the 75th minute when substitute Tyrese Noslin squeezed the ball home from close range. Bermuda battled for the next 15 minutes but was unable to find the equalizer.
Saturday, September 06, 2025
Bermuda! Don't Let One Result Define Us!
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On Friday night, we didn't get the result we wanted. We know that. But that's not the end of the story. That's just the first chapter. Our "Gombey Warriors" battled, they fought, and they gave everything they had against a top-tier opponent.
Now, it's our turn to show them what it means to be a Bermudian supporter. When we faced Hurricane Fabian 23 years ago, we came together as a community, stronger and more resilient than ever. Now, our team needs us. They need to see that we're a nation that stands by its own, win or lose.
So, this Sunday, let's show our team what "Bermy Love" truly means. Show up at the LF Wade International Airport at 10 a.m. Let's create an atmosphere they won't forget. Let's send them off to their next challenge knowing that an entire island is standing right behind them.
Bermuda! Let's go! Bermy Love!
#WhyNotUs #ItsOurTime #BermyLove
Saturday, September 06, 2025
Assistant Referee Hayward Officiates in USA vs South Korea
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Bermudian FIFA listed Assistant Referee Randy Hayward was on the international stage this weekend, officiating in the men's international friendly between the United States of America and South Korea at the Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey.
The match, played before a capacity crowd of 26,500, ended in a 2-0 victory for the Korea Republic. The assignment is a significant one for Hayward, placing him in a key role during a high-profile international fixture.
The role of an assistant referee in a match of this stature is crucial, and Hayward's assignment is a testament to his high standing within the FIFA officiating community. His presence on the sidelines underscores the growing international reputation of Bermuda's football officials.
Friday, September 05, 2025
Bermuda Fall 4 - 0 to Jamaica in World Cup Qualifier
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Bermuda 0 Jamaica 4
A dominant performance by Jamaica saw them secure a 4-0 victory over Bermuda in their opening CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier at a packed Flora Duffy South Field Stadium. The visitors, who clearly controlled possession throughout the match, scored twice in each half to claim all three points.
Jamaica wasted no time asserting their dominance. Defender Damion Lowe, who recently signed with MLS club Houston Dynamo, found the back of the net from a set piece in the sixth minute to give the "Reggae Boyz" an early advantage. Jamaica kept the pressure on, and their efforts were rewarded in the 26th minute when the in-form Renaldo Cephas doubled their lead. The goal sent the visitors into the halftime break with a comfortable 2-0 cushion.
The second half was much the same story, with the Jamaican attack relentless. Their third goal came in the 58th minute from a powerful shot from outside the box by midfielder Kasey Palmer. The victory was sealed on the stroke of full time when substitute Shamar Nicholson rose high to meet a corner at the near post, beating Bermuda goalkeeper Dale Eve to make it 4-0.
The result is a difficult one for Bermuda, who were unable to find a way to break through a solid Jamaican defense. The "Gombey Warriors" will now have to regroup quickly as they prepare for their next qualifying match on the road.
Wednesday, September 03, 2025
Findlay Cites "Big Challenge" as Bermuda Prepares for Qualifiers
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On the eve of a crucial set of Concacaf World Cup Qualifying matches, Bermuda's national team coach Michael Findlay has spoken of the "big challenge" that awaits his squad. Bermuda is set to face two of the region's top teams in a pair of crucial September fixtures.
Bermuda will kick off their final-round qualifying campaign this Friday, September 5th, with a highly anticipated home clash against regional powerhouse Jamaica at the National Sports Centre. They will then travel to take on Curaçao on Tuesday, September 9th, at Stadion Ergilio Hato.
Speaking to www.islandstats.com, Findlay expressed the team's excitement for the opportunity. "The players are excited for this opportunity, we know these first two matches are a big challenge against two of the top teams in the Group and in the Region," he said.
The coach used a striking analogy to describe the team's development. "We use the terminology of building a house with the players," Findlay explained. "So we have laid down the foundation and now it is time to add onto it."
The matches are part of a rigorous schedule in the final stage of Concacaf qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where the top team from each of the three groups will automatically qualify for the tournament. Findlay's words emphasize the long-term vision for the program and the importance of this September window in building on the progress the team has made.