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Thursday, June 25, 2026
Gibbons Signs with the St. Mary University Huskies

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Class of 2026 Saltus Graduate, Isai Gibbons, was recently signed with the St. Mary University Huskies.

A 5’9” winger / full back from Bermuda, Isai Gibbons joins the Huskies out of Saltus Grammar School and St. George’s Colts.

Gibbons recently represented Bermuda at the 2026 CONCACAF Under 20 Championship qualifying tournament, and at the Under 17 World Cup qualifiers in 2025.

Gibbons plays club for the St. George’s Colts in the Bermuda Men’s Premier Division, the highest level of football in Bermuda, who recently were defeated in the Semi-Final of the F.A Challenge Cup.

Gibbons previously represented FC Bascome at the Under 13 to Under 18 levels, helping lead his team to a league championship in 2024-25. He was nominated as Bermuda’s Young Player of the Year in both 2026 and 2025, and also competed in the 2026 Bermuda Under 18 All-Star game.

Gibbons is described as a versatile, passionate and calculated team player who can adapt his play and position as the game develops.

“I am very excited to commit to Saint Mary’s to play soccer, and I believe that I can bring something special to the team,” says Gibbons, whose father graduated from Saint Mary’s in 2006. “I look forward to getting on the pitch, settling into a new environment and building a relationship with my new teammates.”

Gibbons will be studying a Bachelor of Commerce at Saint Mary’s, with plans to major in Management.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Late Dill Strike sees Rams Brush Aside Blazers

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North Village Rams 2 Boulevard Blazers 1

A late match-winner from Z’dao Dill spared North Village Rams' blushes as they edge past a resilient Boulevard Blazers side 2-1 to secure a hard-fought three points.

The Rams looked set for a comfortable afternoon when they broke the deadlock inside the opening five minutes, but they were forced to dig deep after a spirited second-half fightback from the Blazers threatened to spoil the party.

North Village could not have asked for a better opening. With just five minutes on the referee's watch, the Blazers' defense was caught cold.

Jakeem Jennings drifted into space at the edge of the area and unleashed a clinical strike that flew past the helpless Boulevard goalkeeper, instantly handing the Rams the momentum.

The early setback looked set to trigger a long afternoon for the visitors, but Boulevard managed to weathered the ensuing storm, frustrating the Rams' frontline to ensure they remained within touching distance at the interval.

Whatever was said in the Boulevard locker room at half-time clearly worked. The visitors emerged for the second half with renewed intensity and began asking questions of the Rams' backline.

Their persistence was rewarded just before the hour mark. In the 59th minute, Jayshun Walker found the breakthrough, converting a brilliant chance to pull the Blazers level and spark wild celebrations from the travelling support.

With tension mounting and the match seemingly destined for a draw, North Village's championship pedigree shone through.

As the game entered the final ten minutes, the Rams mounted one final, decisive surge. In the 80th minute, Z’dao Dill became the hero of the day, ghosting into the box to fire home the winner and break Boulevard hearts.

The Blazers threw bodies forward in a desperate bid to salvage a point, but North Village held firm through a tense final period to lock down a vital victory.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Warwick Football Academy Announce Registration

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Warwick Football Academy (WFA) is pleased to announce that registration is now officially open for the 2026/2027 football season, offering comprehensive development opportunities for boys and girls from ages 4 through 18.

Entering its fourth season under the Warwick Football Academy banner, WFA continues its commitment to developing players, building character, and inspiring futures through high-quality coaching, competitive playing opportunities, and a strong community-centered environment.

The Academy welcomes registrations for both returning players and new families seeking a positive and challenging football experience. Programs are available for players at every stage of development, from introductory Pre-Academy sessions through elite youth pathways connected to Bermuda Football Association competitions and overseas travel opportunities.

"Our goal remains to provide the best possible football experience for young players while helping them grow both on and off the field," said Richard Todd, Warwick Football Academy representative. "We are excited about the continued growth of the Academy and look forward to welcoming both returning and new players to the Warwick family."

Programme Highlights for 2026/2027
U5 Pee Wee Football Programme
U7 Skills Development Programme
U7, U9, U13, U15 and U18 Boys Programmes
U7, U9, U13 and U15/U17 Girls Programmes
BFA league competition pathways
International travel opportunities
Summer and pre-season development activities
Experienced coaching staff and volunteer support network
Character development through teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship

International Opportunities

Selected players will have opportunities to participate in overseas football experiences, including:
Easter International Cup – Orlando, Florida
Boston International Cup
Super Cup NI
Brazil Women's World Cup Experience

These events provide valuable exposure to high-level competition while creating unforgettable developmental and cultural experiences for players.

The registration process for the 2026/2027 season has begun. Returning players are encouraged to complete their registration during the priority re-enrolment period. Following this phase, registration will remain open to new players wishing to join the Academy.

Programmes begin in September 2026 and run through April 2027, with age-specific training schedules and competition formats designed to support long-term player development.
Monday, June 22, 2026
Twelve-Goal Extravaganza Lights up Bernard Park

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The next generation of Bermudian footballing talent took center stage at Bernard Park, treating local spectators to an extraordinary, high-octane double-header that produced a staggering 12 goals across two thrilling encounters in the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) Under-23 Division.

PHC Zebras 3 Devonshire Colts 4

The opening fixture of the afternoon set a breathlessly high bar, as Devonshire Colts narrowly edged out the PHC Zebras 4-3 in a see-sawing contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

The Zebras drew first blood in the 13th minute when Tristan DeSilva coolly converted from the penalty spot to hand his side an early advantage. The Colts responded shifts later, restoring parity in the 22nd minute through a clinical finish from Keino Burch.

Just three minutes later, PHC regained the lead when Enoch Joseph found the back of the net to make it 2-1, a scoreline they would protect until the half-time interval.

The second half unleashed pure defensive chaos as both teams traded blows. Burch struck again for the Colts in the 48th minute to level the score at 2-2, only for DeSilva to answer back with his second of the match just four minutes later, putting the Zebras back in front.

Devonshire Colts refused to capitulate. Leslie Holder spearheaded the fightback, striking in the 56th minute to equalize yet again, before Jonathan Walden emerged as the match-winner, breaking through the PHC defensive lines in the 72nd minute to seal a remarkable 4-3 comeback victory.

Robin Hood 3 Somerset Eagles 2

The drama showed no signs of slowing down in the second match of the double-header, as Robin Hood executed a brilliant late rescue mission to defeat Somerset Eagles 3-2.

Robin Hood enjoyed the brighter start, breaking the deadlock in the 19th minute courtesy of a well-taken effort from Ellis Morgan. However, Somerset Eagles mounted a ferocious response late in the first half. Kevon Douglas leveled proceedings in the 40th minute, before Michael Tyler Emery struck on the stroke of half-time to completely turn the match on its head and give Somerset Eagles a 2-1 lead.

Faced with a second-half deficit, Robin Hood began to dictate the tempo and territorial possession, patiently unlocking the Somerset Eagles rearguard.

Their persistence finally paid off in the 72nd minute when Zhani Burgess found the equalizer to lock the scores at 2-2.

With a point shared looming, Amari Smith became the hero for Robin Hood, showing immense composure in the 86th minute to rifle home the winning goal and cap off an unforgettable day of goal-scoring brilliance at Bernard Park.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Trojans’ unbeaten run Ended as Rams Hit Four

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Somerset Trojans 1 NVCC Rams 4

The Somerset Trojans suffered their first defeat of the Bermuda Football Association’s Under-23 Division campaign after being structurally dismantled 4 - 1 by a ruthless North Village Rams display.

Former Burnley youth prospect Ne-Jai Tucker was the star of the show, striking twice in the second half to completely extinguish any hopes of a Trojans fightback under the lights.

North Village stamped their authority on the contest right from the opening whistle, breaking the deadlock inside the first twenty minutes.

Jakeem Jennings provided the clinical breakthrough in the 17th minute, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to slot home and set the tone for the evening.

Somerset looked to reorganize at the interval, but their tactical plans were shattered just two minutes into the second half. Daion Swan-Desilva caught the Trojans' backline cold in the 47th minute, doubling the Rams' advantage and leaving the league leaders with a mountain to climb.

With Somerset forced to push bodies forward, the game opened up perfectly for Tucker to orchestrate the final third.

The senior international extended the lead to 3-0 in the 65th minute with a fine individual finish, before returning to put the game completely out of reach with his second of the night ten minutes from time.

Kynde Mallory managed to grab a late consolation goal for the Trojans in the 89th minute, but it proved far too little, too late as North Village comprehensively handed their rivals a first reality check of the tournament.
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