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Friday, February 13, 2026
Bermuda’s FIFA Quartet Honoured as Elite Status Retained

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Bermuda’s standing in the international footballing community has been reaffirmed after the island’s four elite officials were officially presented with their FIFA badges for 2026 at the Bermuda Football Association Referees Committee 2026 FIFA Badge Presentation..

In a ceremony held this evening, Amaury Majors, Clinton Hayward, Stephen Maybury, and Natasha Trott received their credentials from the Minister of Tourism, Transport, Culture & Sport, Owen Darrell, alongside Bermuda Football Association (BFA) President Mark Wade.

The presentation follows a rigorous year of assessment, during which saw them meet the stringent physical and technical requirements of the FIFA referee and assistant referee programmes.

The retention of their FIFA status comes on the back of a 2025 season that saw Bermuda’s officials feature prominently in high-stakes regional and international fixtures.

Majors, who made his debut as a FIFA referee in 2025, enjoyed a breakout year on the CONCACAF circuit. His accomplishments included officiating in the CONCACAF Caribbean Cup and the CONCACAF Boys’ Under-15 Championships in Trinidad, where he earned plaudits for his handling of fixtures such as Belize vs Curaçao. Majors also led the officiating team for the international friendly between the Cayman Islands and Anguilla.

Hayward continued to represent the island at the highest level of the game, notably serving as an Assistant Referee for a high-profile international friendly between the USA and South Korea.

Meanwhile, Maybury further established his reputation as a reliable international assistant, joining Majors for the Cayman Islands vs Anguilla clash, while Natasha Trott maintained her status as one of the region's leading female officials.

Trott continues her rehab from an injury, but is still recognized by FIFA.

Crenstant Williams, the BFA's Head of Referees, the driving force behind the referee was quick to praise the quartet for their dedication to the craft.

“Consistency at this level is incredibly difficult to maintain,” Williams noted, highlighting that the officials must pass regular fitness tests and theoretical exams to remain on the international list. “Meeting these requirements for yet another year is a testament to their professionalism and their commitment to representing Bermuda on the world stage.”

The continued presence of four officials on the FIFA list ensures that Bermuda remains a key player in the development of officiating standards across the Caribbean and the wider CONCACAF region.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
A Walk Down Memory Lane: Tributes - Danny Seymour Sr. 7:00 pm

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Islandstats.com is set to hosts a special tribute to the late Danny Seymour Sr., a man whose legacy remains etched into the fabric of the island's footballing history.

Hosted by Earl Basden, the program at 7:00 pm on Wednesday Night February 11th will feature a dedicated segment titled “A Walk Down Memory Lane,” led by legendary local figure Dennis Brown. The broadcast aims to celebrate not just the athlete, but the character of a man who influenced generations of players both on and off the pitch.

The tribute will serve as a high-profile reunion of some of the most respected names in Bermudian sport. Joining Basden and Brown to share their personal reflections and locker-room stories are several of Seymour’s former teammates, including:

Johnny Nusum
Eric Levin
David Frost
Jack Castle

These icons of the local game are expected to provide an intimate look at Seymour’s competitive spirit and his role during a golden era of Bermudian football.

Danny Seymour Sr. was widely regarded as a cornerstone of the teams he represented. His reputation for "tenacity and sportsmanship" has been a recurring theme in the buildup to the broadcast.

For host Dennis Brown, the show is more than just a trip through the archives; it is a necessary acknowledgment of the foundations laid by pioneers like Seymour. "By sharing these best practices and memories, we are uniting to elevate the respect for our sporting history," Brown noted in a recent preview of the segment.

The special tribute broadcast will be available via Islandstats.com, beginning at 7 pm continuing the outlet's commitment to documenting the rich tapestry of Bermuda’s athletic achievements.

As the island prepares to honour one of its own, the "Memory Lane" segment promises to be an emotional and essential watch for fans of all ages, ensuring that the name Danny Seymour Sr. continues to inspire future stars at the National Sports Centre and beyond.

 
 
Sunday, February 08, 2026
Islandstats.com Football Show Postponed

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Due to power outages across the island, today's Islandstats.com Football Show has been postponed, we will return next week Sunday at the regular time
Saturday, February 07, 2026
Williams & Benenden Secure Double Medal Haul in Flaine

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Bermudian skier Harriet Williams has enjoyed a standout week in the French Alps, securing two medals while representing Benenden School at the British Schoolgirl’s Ski Races in Flaine.

Competing in one of the most prestigious events on the school skiing calendar, Williams and her teammates proved to be a formidable force across multiple disciplines, showcasing the depth of talent within the Benenden ranks.

The first podium of the week arrived in the Slalom BEST Novice Division. Williams, alongside teammates Lottie Beart and Sophie Drennan, navigated a technical course to secure the Bronze Medal, finishing third overall in a highly competitive field.

The trio's consistency was rewarded again in the Team Awards, specifically the Combined Slalom and Giant Slalom event. Displaying both technical precision and outright speed, the Benenden squad climbed one step higher on the podium to claim the Silver Medal with a second-place finish.

The week almost yielded a perfect hat-trick of medals for the squad during the high-octane Dual Slalom competition. In a grueling event featuring 30 schools from across the United Kingdom, Williams and her teammates progressed deep into the knockout rounds.

However, they were narrowly denied a third podium appearance, finishing fourth overall to just miss out on the bronze. Despite the near-miss, the fourth-place finish in such a large field underscored the school's dominant form throughout the championships.

With two medals in hand, Williams heads back from France having established herself as a key figure in the next generation of Bermudian winter sports talent.
Thursday, February 05, 2026
Cabral’s Double Life in Soccer and Science

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For most elite athletes, the penalty spot is a place of singular focus and immense pressure. For Emily Cabral, it is also a laboratory.

The Nova Southeastern University (NSU) senior and Bermuda Women’s National Team standout is proving that her impact on the game extends far beyond the pitch. A former captain of the Bermuda Under-20 side and a gold medalist at the 2025 Island Games, Cabral is now leveraging her international experience to spearhead groundbreaking research in sports science.

Under the mentorship of Dr. Pradeep Vanguri, Cabral is conducting a study that blends sports psychology, neuroscience, and high-performance athletics. Her research utilizes a wearable EEG device to track brainwave function as players step up to the spot. By monitoring specific wavelengths, she aims to identify the mental state best suited for clinical execution under pressure.

"Research can open your eyes to entirely new fields and perspectives," says Cabral. "Understanding the 'why' behind performance is just as important as the 'how' on the field."

The study also incorporates personality testing—specifically measuring introversion and extroversion—to determine which athletes remain most calm and focused during a match's most decisive moments.

Cabral’s shift toward the clinical side of the sport was born from personal adversity. After navigating a grueling ACL rehabilitation process at NSU’s Sports Medicine Clinic, her perspective on athletic health was transformed. Rather than viewing the injury as a setback, she used it as a springboard, eventually becoming the President of the Exercise Science Student Organization.

The Emily Cabral File:
Academic Major: Exercise and Sports Science
Current Research: Brain function and personality traits in penalty kicks
Next Goal: Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
International Honors: Island Games Gold Medalist (2025), Bermuda Senior National Team player

As a finalist to present her findings at a regional conference in South Carolina, Cabral is already being recognized as a leader in her field. Her ultimate ambition is to return to the sidelines as a Doctor of Physical Therapy, helping the next generation of athletes recover and thrive.

Whether she is scoring international goals or analyzing neural data, Emily Cabral is redefining what it means to be a "student of the game".

 
 
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