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Wednesday, July 08, 2026
Bermuda Triangle Cup 2026 Countdown

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The countdown is on for the Bermuda Triangle Cup 2026, an exciting Under-17 international football tournament that promises a week of high-quality youth football at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium.

This year's tournament will feature seven outstanding teams: Future Pro Academy (United Kingdom), São Miguel (Azores), Somerset Trojans, Dandy Town Hornets, Bermuda National Academy Under-17, Bermuda National Academy Under-15, and the Bermuda's Brazilian Football School (BBFS) Select.

The tournament provides a fantastic opportunity for Bermuda's best young players to test themselves against quality international opposition while showcasing their talent in front of local supporters.

Preliminary matches begin on Monday, July 20th, with two matches each evening, making for an exciting week of competitive football. The action continues with the semi-finals on Saturday, July 25th, before concluding with the third-place match and championship final on Sunday, July 26th.

Admission to all preliminary matches is free, while entry to the semi-finals and finals is just $5, payable at the gate. We invite the entire Bermuda community to come out and support our young footballers, enjoy the international atmosphere, and celebrate the future of the game. We look forward to welcoming everyone for what promises to be a memorable week of outstanding youth football.


Tuesday, July 07, 2026
Bolton Unveil 9 New Scholars including Bermudian International

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Bolton Wanderers have officially welcomed nine new scholars into their Academy ranks as the youngsters begin their full-time journeys with the Whites.

The promising starlets have moved up the club's Academy ladder to sign two-year scholarship deals with the Youth Team, with the ultimate goal of securing a coveted professional contract at the end of their stints.

Under the guidance of newly appointed Head Youth Team Coach Danny Clarke, the crop of talent will combine full-time professional football training with their academic studies as they integrate into the Under-18 squad alongside the existing second-year scholars.

Among the nine fresh faces arriving at the club is Bermudian youth international Na’Im Zuill.

Recruited during the youth phase from Oldham Athletic, Zuill arrives with a reputation as a highly talented, left-footed attacker capable of operating across a number of offensive roles. The Bermudian prospect will look to make an immediate impact in Clarke's side as pre-season preparations get underway.


Monday, July 06, 2026
Jimenez & Hibs Opening Day Clash with Kilmarnock

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Hibernian's young prospects will kick off their 2026/27 CAS Elite Under-19 League campaign with a blockbuster home fixture against Kilmarnock.

Darren McGregor’s side took last season’s title race down to the wire before narrowly missing out on the silverware, and the academy group are determined to mount another serious championship charge this time around.

The grueling league schedule officially gets underway in late July, testing the country's finest youth systems before concluding in early May 2027.

Bermuda international Logan Jimenez and his teammates will have to navigate a highly competitive eight-team division. The format sees the Hibees face traditional powerhouse academies Celtic, Rangers, and Edinburgh rivals Hearts, alongside Dundee United, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, and St Mirren in a standard home-and-away format throughout the season.

The full fixture list has handed Hibs an immediate opportunity to establish their home dominance at the club’s training centre, while setting up a massive finale on the road:

Opening Day: Tuesday, 28 July 2026 vs. Kilmarnock (Home)
Final Day: Tuesday, 4 May 2027 vs. St Mirren (Away)

With pre-season preparations already hitting their peak, McGregor's tactical blueprint will be put to the test early.

The inclusion of Jimenez adds significant tactical flexibility to the Hibs midfield and backline, and the young squad will be eager to translate their impressive pre-season form into an immediate three points against a physical Kilmarnock outfit later this month.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Stoppage-Time Drama as Blazers Snatch Late Point

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Boulevard Blazers 1 Dandy Town Hornets 1

Boulevard Blazers snatched a dramatic late point as an injury-time penalty denied Dandy Town Hornets victory in their opening Bermuda Football Association Under-23 fixture at Bernard's Park.

The highly anticipated clash between the two local rivals looked destined to go the way of the Hornets before a late twist deep into added time altered the script.

Following a tense and tactical opening 45 minutes, both sides struggled to find their rhythm in front of goal, leaving the match entirely scoreless at the halftime interval.

The deadlock was finally broken in the 67th minute when the Hornets capitalized on a lapse in the Blazers' defensive line. Jhazii Johnson showed fine composure inside the penalty area, firing a clinical strike past the goalkeeper to put Dandy Town in the driving seat.

As the clock ticked down, the Hornets appeared to have done enough to secure a hard-fought opening victory.

However, with two minutes of stoppage time already played, the Blazers engineered one final attacking surge. A mistimed challenge inside the box forced the referee to point to the penalty spot, handing Boulevard a lifeline.

Nazari Daley stepped up under immense pressure, remaining completely unphased as he confidently converted the spot-kick to spark wild celebrations from the Blazers bench and ensure the points were shared.
Friday, June 26, 2026
McNeil Double Inspires Trojans to League Title

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Somerset Trojans 3 Dandy Town Hornets 1

A clinical first-half two goals from Kymani McNeil laid the foundation as Somerset Trojans secured a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Dandy Town Hornets.

The victory sealed the Somerset Trojans as the League Champions.

The Trojans laid down their marker early at the home grounds, executing a flawless counter-attacking strategy that left the reigning league champions scrambling to find answers before the interval.

The match burst to life in the 22nd minute when Kymani McNeil broke the deadlock. Latching onto a precise through-ball that split the Dandy Town central defense, McNeil kept his composure to calmly slot his effort past the advancing goalkeeper.

Ten minutes later, McNeil duplicated his brilliance. Capitalizing on a defensive lapse in the Hornets' penalty area, the clinical frontman reacted quickest to poke home his second of the evening in the 32nd minute, sending the vocal home supporters into raptures.

The Trojans controlled the tempo smoothly for the remainder of the half, taking a commanding 2-0 advantage into the dressing rooms at the break.

Dandy Town emerged for the second period with renewed attacking intent, but their defensive vulnerabilities were exposed once again just 11 minutes after the restart.

In the 56th minute, Johnny Brangman put the contest seemingly out of reach. Striking a fierce effort from the edge of the eighteen-yard box, Brangman beat the keeper at the near post to extend the Trojans' lead to a comfortable three goals.

The Hornets refused to throw in the towel and threw extra bodies forward into the final third. Their persistence was rewarded in the 74th minute when Benjamin Osset pulled a goal back with a clinical finish.

However, the Trojans' backline dropped deep and marshaled the remaining minutes expertly, neutralizing any further threat to ensure the 3-1 scoreline remained intact until the final whistle.
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