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Tuesday, December 02, 2025
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Blackburn Rovers Hand Trial to Future Pro Scholar Bean-Fox
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Future Pro first-year scholar Harlem Bean-Fox has earned a prestigious trial invitation with EFL Championship side Blackburn Rovers FC, joining the club’s Under 18 squad for the duration of his assessment.
The opportunity comes after an impressive period of sustained form for Bean-Fox. This season, he has played a key role in Future Pro’s unbeaten Under 23 squad, which currently sits atop their league standings.
Bean-Fox has featured in multiple Showcase Games against other professional clubs, where he has clearly caught the eye of the Rovers' recruitment staff. He has continued to progress through Future Pro’s elite full-time training programme, demonstrating the development required to attract attention from a Championship-level club.
This trial is yet another example of the genuine pathways and professional opportunities available to players at Future Pro Academy. It validates the effectiveness of their elite training programme in preparing young players for the demands of the professional game.
Bean-Fox will now look to make the most of his time with the Blackburn Rovers Under 18 squad.
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Monday, December 01, 2025
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Bean-Fox on Target as Future Pro Extend Unbeaten Run
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Harlem Bean-Fox scored a crucial goal for his Future Pro Under 23 teammates, but they were held to a 2-2 draw by i2i Football Academy in the Under 23 National Football Youth League.
The match was a tight contest, but the Bermudian international was a consistent source of danger for the i2i defence. Bean-Fox, who scored one of his team's two goals, posed a constant threat throughout the entire 90 minutes. However, despite the pressure, Future Pro could not find the decisive winner to secure all three points.
Today’s draw is still a positive result for the team, as Future Pro extended their unbeaten run in the league. The point keeps them competitive in the National Football Youth League standings.
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Friday, November 28, 2025
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Trio Triple Crown Winners
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Bermudians Michael Madeiros and Jah’Zion Taylor, along with Bermuda resident Heris Ziai, have been at the heart of St. Andrew’s College (SAC) 1st Soccer’s remarkable 2025 season—helping guide the team to an extraordinary third title in less than two months. From national and regional championships to a triumphant home-turf win at the MSV Showcase, this talented trio have consistently delivered stand-out performances, bringing pride to Bermuda and playing key roles in one of SAC’s most successful soccer seasons ever.
Just one week after their best-ever showing at the Can-Am Super Cup Showcase facing elite U19 club and prep school competition in Connecticut, SAC went 2-1-1 at the MSV Showcase and clinched the championship with a gritty 1–0 win over RMPUS (QC)—decided in a penalty shootout. The clean sheet was supported by a composed and organized backline anchored by Michael Madeiros ’27 and Heris Ziai ’27, whose defensive awareness and communication were vital throughout the match. Goalkeeper Raistlan Evans ’27 made the decisive save in the shootout to seal SAC’s third trophy of the fall, after previously winning the CAIS National Championship and the CISAA League Title.
The win also served as redemption, after SAC had lost to RMPUS 2–0 the previous day. Earlier in the tournament, a late rebound goal from Captain Joshua Henriques ’26 secured a 1–0 victory over Toronto United U19, with Joseph Corsetti ’28 earning the clean sheet. In Sunday’s opener, Nick Alexander ’27 equalized in a 1–1 draw against Futuro (Ottawa)—thanks to a pinpoint free kick assist from Bermuda resident Heris Ziai ’27, connecting centre back to centre back.
This title followed SAC’s best-ever performance at the Can-Am Super Cup Showcase, where the team finished 2-1-1, notching wins over Sigma U19 (ON) and Asante Elite U19 (ON) and drawing with top-ranked South Kent School (CT). The Saints’ backline was dominant throughout the showcase, with Bermudian defender Michael Madeiros ’27 playing a pivotal role. His calm under pressure, precise tackles, and aerial strength were crucial in securing the clean sheet against Sigma and limiting quality chances across all four matches. Madeiros’ leadership and defensive discipline were widely recognized as key to SAC’s performance at the elite U.S. event.
Jah’Zion Taylor ’27, also Bermudian, made his mark in Connecticut with a composed finish in the draw against South Kent, continuing his streak of consistent attacking contributions throughout the season. Heris Ziai, recovering from injury, showed his value during the MSV Showcase with smart positioning, vocal leadership, and a game-changing assist to send SAC into the final.
Coach Adrian Bradbury reflected on the group’s success, “Michael, Jah’Zion, and Heris have been instrumental to our success this year,” said Coach Adrian Bradbury. “Michael was a rock at the back throughout both the Can-Am Showcase and the MSV tournament—he brings a calmness and maturity to the game, always committed to protecting his goal. Jah’Zion continues to step up in key moments, making an impact when it matters most. And Heris, even while recovering, has shown how much he means to this group with his exceptional game awareness and quick ball movement. These young men are helping to put Bermuda on the map—locally and internationally—while playing a major role in shaping the legacy of this team.
All three players continue to develop back home in Bermuda with Warwick Football Academy and Robin Hood Football Club under Coach Richard Todd. Earlier this summer, Madeiros made his debut for Bermuda’s U17 National Team at the Triangle Cup—an experience he described as “an honour” and one he hopes to build upon in future national team appearances.
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Thursday, November 27, 2025
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Injury Compounds Defeat for Outerbridge as Maidstone Fall
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Noah Outerbridge and his Maidstone United teammates suffered a 6-3 defeat against Southend at Roots Hall in their National League FA (NLFA) Academy South Division match, with the Bermudian forced off the field early due to injury.
The match was a high-scoring affair that ultimately went the way of the home side.
Bermudian player Noah Outerbridge started the contest and was quick to make an impact, scoring Maidstone's second goal in the 10th minute.
However, Outerbridge's afternoon was cut short. He was subbed off in the 50th minute following a direct collision to his knee, forcing him to leave the pitch.
Speaking after the game, Outerbridge admitted the injury combined with the result left him feeling low. He stated, “I am gutted with the loss all the same,” highlighting his disappointment at the defeat despite finding the back of the net.
Maidstone United will now be hoping for a quick recovery for Outerbridge as they look to bounce back from the loss in their NLFA Academy South Division campaign.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2025
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Dynamo Kyiv Edge Jimenez & Hibs Academy in First Leg
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Everything remains to play for at Easter Road in two weeks’ time after Ukrainian youth champions Dynamo Kyiv secured a narrow 1-0 first-leg victory over Logan Jimenez and his Hibs Academy teammates in the UEFA Youth League third round clash in Poland.
The crucial first leg match, played against the Ukrainian outfit in Stalowa Wola, was a tense, low-scoring affair. The only goal of the contest came from a deflected strike by Dynamo centre-back Vladyslav Zakharchenko, giving the visitors the advantage.
Hibs Academy coach Darren McGregor made one change to the team that played FC 2 Korriku earlier this month, bringing Adam Buckley into the defence to replace Arran McSporran.
Bermudian international Logan Jimenez and his teammates now face a 1-0 deficit heading into the return leg. The slender margin ensures the tie is very much alive, and Hibs will be relying on their home advantage at Easter Road in two weeks' time to overturn the scoreline and book their place in the next round.
The experience of facing a strong opponent like Dynamo Kyiv continues to be crucial for the development of the Hibs Academy squad.
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