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Friday, June 12, 2026
Dill Double inspires the Rams to derby victory over the Hornets

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North Village Rams 4 Dandy Town Hornets 1

A clinical double from Amir Dill propelled North Village Rams to a resounding 4-1 victory over Dandy Town Hornets in a fiery domestic derby clash.

In a match that remained on a knife-edge for the opening eighty-five minutes, a late collapse from Dandy Town allowed the Rams to put their local rivals to the sword with two goals in the dying stages of the contest.

The opening exchange was an intensely physical affair, but the match exploded into life just before the half-hour mark with two goals in the space of sixty seconds.

North Village drew first blood in the 28th minute when Ajani Burchall found space on the edge of the eighteen-yard box, unleashing a powerful strike past the outstretched arms of the Hornets' goalkeeper.

The celebrations from the home support had barely subsided before Dandy Town hit back. Directly from the restart, the Hornets launched a swift counter-offensive, culminating in a clinical finish from Benjamin Ossett in the 29th minute to instantly restore parity.

The Rams refused to let the setback disrupt their rhythm, however, and reassumed control of the midfield. Their persistence was rewarded in the 36th minute when Amir Dill capitalised on a defensive lapse inside the penalty area, calmly slotting home his first of the afternoon to send North Village into the halftime interval with a hard-earned 2-1 lead.

The second half proved to be an attritional battle. Dandy Town threw bodies forward in a desperate search for an equalizer, utilizing their pace on the wings to test the North Village backline.

However, the Rams' defensive unit stood resolute, turning away successive waves of pressure before launching a devastating counter-offensive as the clock ticked down.

The Hornets' resistance finally broke in the 89th minute. With the visitors pushed high up the pitch, North Village broke at speed, allowing Daion Swan-DeSilva to drill a low effort into the bottom corner to stretch the lead to 3-1.

With deep frustration setting into the Dandy Town ranks, the Rams added a cruel gloss to the scoreline in stoppage time. Two minutes into added extras, a rampant Amir Dill popped up again to claim his second goal of the match, wrapping up a comprehensive 4-1 victory.

The result secures crucial bragging rights for North Village Rams, while Dandy Town will be left to rue a defensive unraveling that cost them a share of the points.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Trojans March on Undefeated with Clinical Hood Demolition

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Robin Hood 0 Somerset Trojans 3

All eyes descended on Bernard Park for a definitive top-of-the-table clash, but it was league leaders Somerset Trojans who delivered a statement performance, crushing second-placed Robin Hood 3-0 to take a commanding grip on the championship race.

The highly anticipated one-versus-two showdown promised a fierce tactical battle, but the rampant Trojans blew the contest wide open within the opening twenty minutes, maintaining their flawless undefeated record in emphatic fashion.

Somerset wasted no time asserting their authority on the pitch, catching Robin Hood's defensive line cold from the opening whistle.

The breakthrough arrived in just the eighth minute when Kymani McNeil found space on the edge of the area, unleashing a precise strike into the back of the net to ignite the traveling Somerset support.

Before Robin Hood could reorganize their shell-shocked backline, the league leaders struck again. In the 17th minute, Rio Russell capitalised on a swift counter-attacking transition, drifting past his marker to double the advantage and leave the title chasers with a mountain to climb.

Somerset dictated the tempo for the remainder of the half, moving the ball with clinical precision to take a thoroughly deserved 2-0 cushion into the interval.

Any hopes of a dramatic second-half fightback from Robin Hood were brutally extinguished just five minutes after the restart.

In the 50th minute, Enrique Mendez found himself in space inside the penalty box, calmly guiding home the lone goal of the second period to extend the Trojans' advantage to an unassailable 3-0.

From there, Somerset’s experienced defensive unit completely closed the avenues of attack, frustrating Robin Hood's frontline and comfortably seeing out the remainder of the match to claim both the clean sheet and all three points.

The result marks a massive psychological blow in the title race, sending a clear warning to the rest of the division that the undefeated Somerset Trojans remain the team to beat.
Monday, June 08, 2026
North Village Welcomes Home Coach Bascome

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North Village Community Club (NVCC) and BFLA Bermuda are proud to announce a new strategic partnership focused on advancing youth football development, strengthening community engagement, and creating expanded opportunities for the next generation of Bermudian footballers.

The partnership also marks a significant homecoming, as North Village Community Club welcomes one of its own back to the organization after decades away.

David Bascome, who began his football journey with North Village Community Club as a young player, returns through this exciting collaboration between BFLA and NVCC. His return reflects a full-circle moment and reinforces the shared commitment of both organizations to developing young people through sport, leadership, and community service.

This collaboration is focused on creating a stronger future for our players while honoring the foundation that has helped develop generations of Bermudian footballers.

The partnership is designed to provide greater sustainability, structure, and long-term growth for the BFLA Girls Academy while further strengthening its connection to the Bermuda football community. NVCC's proud history of producing talented players and respected leaders makes this a natural fit for the continued development of BFLA.

Through this partnership, players and families can expect:

* Enhanced coaching support and player development opportunities

* Improved access to facilities and training environments

* Expanded pathways for boys and girls locally and internationally

* Greater organizational sustainability and structure

* End-of-season awards and recognition programs

* Community outreach and engagement initiatives

* Enhanced administrative support and operational growth

* Increased accountability and leadership within the academy

* Shared development opportunities through BFLA's growing U.S. partnership network

BFLA recognizes that continued growth requires reflection, innovation, and a commitment to improvement.

"As our program continues to grow, we recognize the importance of evolving to provide the very best opportunities for our players," said David Bascome. "Growth requires support, structure, accountability, and strong leadership, and this partnership helps position us for long-term success."

As part of this evolution, BFLA has restructured its organization and established a new leadership board focused on long-term development, sustainability, and community impact.

The newly formed BFLA Board includes:

* Soccer Analysts

* Media Personnel

* Coaching Coordinators

* Director of Managers

* Leadership and Social Development Director

Beginning June 6, BFLA will introduce members of its new leadership team to the Bermuda community through a series of weekly announcements.

North Village Community Club President DevRae Tankard welcomed the partnership and Bascome's return to the club.

"We're delighted to have a son of the soil return home to continue the work he has already been doing," said Tankard. "Coach Bascome is a tremendous Bermudian who believes in giving back to the community that provided him with the platform to achieve success. His commitment to youth development, leadership, and creating opportunities for young people aligns perfectly with the values of North Village Community Club."

This partnership marks an exciting new chapter for both BFLA and North Village Community Club—one built on culture, development, leadership, and opportunity.

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Monday, June 08, 2026
Eleven Goals in U23 Double Header at the Park

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A thrilling evening of Bermuda Football Association Under-23 double-header action at Bernard Park saw FC Bascome edge a five-goal thriller before PHC Zebras turned on the style with a clinical six-goal demolition.

FC Bascome 3 Somerset Eagles 2

The opening match of the day produced an absolute classic as FC Bascome showed immense powers of recovery to edge out Somerset Eagles 3-2.

The West Enders laid down a fierce challenge, breaching the Bascome defence through strikes from Sekai Tatem and Michael Tyler Emery. However, Bascome’s tactical resilience and execution under pressure ultimately turned the tide.

James Morrison found the net with a fine field finish, but it was Tre Burgess who stole the headline. Showing nerves of steel from the penalty spot, Burgess expertly converted two spot-kicks to complete the comeback and secure a hard-earned three points for his side.

PHC Zebras 6 Boulevard Blazers 0

The second encounter was a far more one-sided affair as PHC put on a clinical attacking masterclass to shutout Boulevard Blazers 6-0.

The Zebras essentially wrapped up the contest before the half-time whistle, devastating the Boulevard backline with a three-goal blitz inside the opening half an hour. Dakari Smith-Jones ignited the flurry in the 19th minute, followed quickly by a 26th-minute strike from Chance Eve. When Hayden Dill added a third in the 30th minute, the result was all but secure.

PHC refused to take their foot off the gas after the interval, continuing to move the ball with precision.

Xion Smith extended the advantage further in the 64th minute, before Smith-Jones bagged his second of the afternoon in the 71st to make it five. The relentless Zebras rounded out a dominant performance ten minutes from time, with Xave Smith finding the net to cap off a perfect day at the office for the league heavyweights.




Friday, June 05, 2026
Eagles Edge Colts at Bernard Park

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Somerset Eagles 2 Devonshire Colts 1

Somerset Eagles held their nerve to secure a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Devonshire Colts in a tense, solitary Bermuda Football Association Under-23 clash at Bernard Park.

In a match that showcased the island's emerging young talent, the Eagles capitalised on crucial moments either side of the interval to pocket all three points, despite a spirited second-half fightback from the Colts.

The opening period was a cagey affair, with both defensive units standing firm under the Bernard Park lights. However, just as the first half looked destined to end goalless, the breakthrough arrived on the stroke of half-time.

In the 44th minute, Marco Basden showed superb composure to fire the West Enders ahead, delivering a psychological hammer blow to the Colts just before the referee's whistle.

Buoyed by their opener, the Eagles flew out of the blocks in the second half. Their persistent pressure paid off just before the hour mark when Sekai Tatem doubled the advantage in the 59th minute, leaving the Colts with a mountain to climb at 2-0.

To their credit, the Devonshire outfit refused to roll over. They threw bodies forward and dragged themselves right back into the contest just six minutes later.

Shane Robinson found space in the box to rifle home a fine strike in the 65th minute, breathing life back into the Colts' dugout and setting up a grandstand finish.

The final 25 minutes turned into a tactical chess match. Devonshire Colts pushed aggressively for an equaliser, but the Eagles' backline remained resolute. Excellent goalkeeping at both ends prevented any further additions to the scoreline as the referee eventually blew for full-time, sealing a vital win for the Somerset Eagles.
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