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Thursday, April 02, 2026
Mixed Fortunes for Bermudians in Orlando

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Bermuda’s rising football stars faced a dual challenge in Florida this week as they battled elite international opposition and a relentless tropical downpour at the Easter International Cup.

The prestigious tournament in Orlando, which attracts top-tier MLS academies and global club programs, was thrown into chaos on the latest day of play as the heavens opened. What began as a series of rain delays eventually led to a total cancellation of the afternoon schedule, leaving several pivotal matches—including Isaac Todd’s high-stakes encounter for the Benfica Residential Academy against El Salvador’s College Cup—undecided on the pitch.

Despite the atmospheric interference, the early action provided plenty of talking points for the travelling Bermudian contingent. In the Male Under 9 White Division, young Marcelo Robinson was at the heart of a tactical stalemate. Representing the New England Surf IDA Select NorthEast 2017 Boys, Robinson helped his side navigate a tense defensive battle to secure a 0-0 draw against a disciplined Benfica side from Futboltech.

The Warwick Football Academy endured a day of contrasting results across their age groups. The Under 12 squad found the going difficult in their White Division clash, succumbing to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of a clinical Miami Futbol Academy. However, the academy's Under 15 side proved to be the day’s great entertainers. They began their session with a professional 2-0 victory over Pinellas County United Elite, showing the kind of technical precision that has become their hallmark.

That defensive solidity was tested to the limit in their second outing of the day, a remarkable eight-goal thriller against GGS Soccer Academy. In a match that swung back and forth until the final whistle, Warwick showed immense grit to claw back a result and finish with a 4-4 draw. It was a performance defined by attacking flair, though coaches will no doubt be looking to tighten the lines before the next round of fixtures—weather permitting.

As the tournament officials look to reschedule the cancelled matches, the Bermudian players remain in high spirits. The experience of testing themselves against the likes of El Salvador’s finest and top Floridian clubs remains a vital benchmark for their development, even if the Sunshine State failed to live up to its name today.
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Warwick and Benfica Face Stern Opening Tests in Florida

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The Warwick Football Academy and Bermudian Isaac Todd have kicked off their campaigns at the prestigious Easter International Cup in Orlando, Florida.

The tournament serves as a high-level proving ground, featuring elite Major League Soccer academies, MLS Next sides, and top-tier US club programs. With international entrants from Mexico, Bolivia, Colombia, and beyond, the competition at the Omni Resort and Austin Tindall Soccer Complex has lived up to its heavyweight billing.

In the Male Under 12 White Division, Warwick Football Academy showed impressive grit to secure a hard-fought 1-1 draw against the Michigan Jaguars. However, the academy's Under 15 side found themselves on the wrong side of a five-goal thriller in the White Division, narrowly falling to a 3-2 defeat against FD Football Club 2011 NPL.

Elsewhere, Bermudian Isaac Todd faced a grueling double-header representing the Benfica Residential Academy in the Male Under 16 Blue Division. Their opening fixture was a high-scoring affair against Galacticos Soccer Academy U16 MLS, where despite a spirited offensive display, Benfica eventually went down 5-3.

The physical demands of the schedule took their toll in the second match of the day as the Benfica Red team suffered a slender 1-0 loss to Parkland Soccer Club ECNL. Despite the results, the experience of competing at the Omni Resort—a frequent host to professional and national team training camps—provides a vital developmental benchmark for the young Bermudians as they navigate the remainder of the group stages.
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Dayal Treble Sets Tone for Grant's Gillingham Academy Rout

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A clinical first-half hat-trick from Louie Dayal powered Nayan Grant and his Gillingham FC Academy teammates to a dominant 6-1 victory over Bromley at Beechings Cross.

In a relentless display of clinical finishing and creative spark, the young Gills put their local rivals to the sword to secure three emphatic points.

The contest was effectively decided before the interval as Louie Dayal delivered a striking masterclass. The Gillingham forward was the beneficiary of a superb service from Michael Luxton, who turned provider twice in a frantic opening 45 minutes.

Dayal’s treble sent the hosts into the dugout with a commanding lead, leaving Bromley with a mountain to climb in the second period.

Despite the comfortable cushion, Gillingham refused to take their foot off the gas after the restart. The second half saw the goals shared around as the hosts continued to exploit gaps in the Bromley backline.

Bertie Oliver extended the lead with a composed finish.
Sullivan Booth added further gloss to the scoreline.
An own goal compounded Bromley's misery on a difficult afternoon.

While the attackers grabbed the headlines, the Gillingham defensive unit—including Bermudian standout Nayan Grant—remained disciplined throughout. Grant and his fellow defenders restricted Bromley to a solitary consolation goal, ensuring the 6-1 scoreline reflected Gillingham's superiority across the pitch.

The result marks another significant step forward for the Gillingham Academy side as they look to carry this goal-scoring momentum into the final stretch of the season.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Jimenez & Hibs edge Motherwell in Hard-Fought Return

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Logan Jimenez and his Hibernian Academy teammates marked their return to competitive league action with a gritty 1-0 victory over Motherwell at the Hibernian Training Centre.

Following an extended break from the rigours of league football, the Edinburgh youngsters showed little sign of rust as they secured a vital three points in a contest defined by tactical discipline and defensive resilience. The decisive blow was struck early in the first half by Josh McDonald, whose clinical finish proved to be the difference between the two sides.

The breakthrough arrived in the 14th minute when the midfielder found space to strike brilliantly, leaving the Motherwell goalkeeper with no chance and igniting the home support. It was a moment of quality that set the tone for a match that would soon transform into a physical and technical battle across every blade of grass.

As the match progressed into the second half, Hibs looked to double their advantage and put the game out of reach. The most significant opportunity to do so fell to Jimenez in the 66th minute. Following a sustained period of pressure, the ball broke to the midfielder during the second phase of an attack, but his powerful effort rose just too high, whistling over the crossbar to the relief of the visitors.

Despite a late surge from Motherwell, the Hibs backline held firm to see out the 90 minutes and secure a clean sheet. The victory provides a perfect platform for Jimenez and his squad as they look to build momentum in the second half of the campaign.

While the narrow scoreline suggests a close encounter, the composure shown by the Hibernian youngsters after such a long layoff will be particularly pleasing for the coaching staff. With the three points safely banked, the Academy side moves forward with renewed confidence as the league schedule intensifies.
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Grant & Gillingham Youth Upset Luton to boost Alliance Standing

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Gillingham FC Academy produced a disciplined collective performance to secure a narrow 1-0 victory over high-flying Luton Town in the EFL Youth Alliance South.

The result represents a significant "giant-killing" on the youth circuit, with the 14th-placed Gills successfully stifling a Luton side currently entrenched in the top four of the division. Despite the gap in the standings, it was Gillingham who demonstrated the greater clinical edge in a match defined by tactical rigidity and physical duels.

The decisive moment arrived courtesy of Donte Augustus, who found the breakthrough to clinch all three points for the hosts. Bermuda’s Nayan Grant was among those putting in a "solid shift" for the Gills, contributing to a defensive effort that successfully nullified one of the league's most potent attacking units.

For Luton Town, the defeat is a missed opportunity to close the gap on league leaders AFC Wimbledon, who currently hold a commanding lead at the summit of the Youth Alliance South. The Hatters remain in fourth position on 46 points, but will be wary of the chasing pack following this rare slip-up against bottom-half opposition.

Gillingham, meanwhile, will take immense confidence from a clean sheet and a victory against elite opposition. The three points move them closer to the mid-table clutter, providing a vital boost as the academy staff look to finish the 2025-26 campaign with positive momentum.

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