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Saturday, May 09, 2026
Retention List & Silverware for Bermudian Stars in UK

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Luton Town have confirmed that veteran striker Nahki Wells will remain at Kenilworth Road for the upcoming campaign, while silverware and contract offers highlight a busy week for the island's talent across the English pyramid.

Luton Town have officially released their retained list following the conclusion of the 2025/26 season, with Bermudian international Nahki Wells among those confirmed to stay. The experienced forward, whose clinical finishing remains a vital asset for the Town, will be part of the squad looking to build on the foundations laid this year as they prepare for the 2026/27 challenge.

Further down the pyramid, there was a sense of relief at Edgar Street as Hereford FC successfully secured their National League North status on a dramatic final day of the season.

The club’s hierarchy has wasted no time in planning for the future, officially offering new terms to Keziah Martin. The midfielder has been a consistent performer in Hereford’s battle for survival, and the offer of a deal for the 2026/27 campaign underlines his importance to the Bulls' tactical setup.

While some are focused on retention, Zhani Burgess is celebrating trophy success. Burgess and his Quorn FC teammates have been crowned County Challenge Cup Champions following a disciplined performance in the final.

Quorn secured a 2–0 victory over Lboro Students FC Men's to lift the silverware, with Burgess playing his part in a defensive effort that kept a clean sheet on the big stage. The win marks a significant milestone for the club and adds another winner's medal to the growing collection of Bermudian athletes abroad.
Friday, May 08, 2026
Record-Breaking Keeper Trott Joins Cardiff Permanently

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Cardiff City have confirmed the permanent signing of goalkeeper Nathan Trott from Danish giants F.C. København following a standout promotion campaign.

The 27-year-old initially arrived at the Cardiff City Stadium on loan at the start of the 2025/26 season and wasted no time making his mark in South Wales. Trott etched his name into the Bluebirds' history books almost immediately, breaking a long-standing club record by recording five consecutive clean sheets in his first five league appearances.

A cornerstone of Brian Barry-Murphy’s promotion-winning side, the Bermudian-born stopper made 41 appearances in Sky Bet League One. His consistent performances earned him a Player of the Season nomination and made a permanent move the club's top priority this summer.

Trott has now put pen to paper on a three-year deal, keeping him in the Welsh capital until the summer of 2029. Speaking after completing the formalities, the keeper admitted the move had been a long time coming.

"It’s something that I’ve wanted to get across the line," Trott told the club's official website. "Through the course of the season, I think that all of us were on the same page to get it done, so for it to finally be done now is an amazing feeling."

Trott credited the squad's chemistry and the leadership of Barry-Murphy as key factors in his decision to commit his long-term future to the club. "We’ve got a good group of players; a good core of young players, the Welsh boys, a few experienced players, and I think we all just gel together really well."

The Bluebirds' faithful have played a significant role in the move, with Trott highlighting the "special environment" created by the supporters both at home and on the road.

As Cardiff prepare for life back in the second tier, Trott is relishing the opportunity to test himself on a bigger stage. "I’m excited for the Championship," he added. "I think everyone saw what I’m capable of this season, but nobody’s really seen anything yet in terms of what I can do at a higher level."

 
 
Friday, May 08, 2026
Christopher & FH Hafnarfjörður Secure Vital Maiden Victory

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FH Hafnarfjörður Women have finally got their Besta deild kvenna campaign up and running, securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Grindavik/Njardvik to claim their first three points of the Icelandic top-flight season.

It took just eight minutes for the deadlock to be broken, and it was Bermudian international Nia Christopher who provided the spark. Following a period of industrious work in the midfield, a clinical searching ball was played over the top of the Grindavik/Njardvik defence.

Christopher showcased her trademark pace, outstripping her marker to reach the ball first. With the advancing goalkeeper caught in no-man's land, the striker showed remarkable composure to skip around the challenge and slide the ball into an unguarded net.

The hosts were forced to weather a significant storm following the opener, and their resilience was finally breached four minutes before the interval. Danai Kaldaridou found the target for Grindavik/Njardvik in the 41st minute, ensuring the sides went into the tunnel level at 1-1.

The defining moment of the contest arrived in the 64th minute when FH Hafnarfjörður were awarded a penalty. Christopher, looking for her second of the afternoon, stepped up to take the spot-kick.

While her initial effort was well-saved by the opposition keeper, the rebound fell kindly for Ingibjorg Magnusdottir. Magnusdottir was the quickest to react, ghosting past the static defenders to turn the ball home and restore the lead.

Despite late pressure from the visitors, FH held firm to protect their slender advantage and register a result that could prove pivotal for their momentum in the top tier.



 
 
Thursday, May 07, 2026
Thompson Bids Farewell as Bournemouth Exit Confirmed

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AFC Bournemouth Women have officially confirmed that Bermudian international Kenni Thompson will depart the club this summer, bringing the curtain down on a trophy-laden three-year spell on the south coast.

Thompson’s departure marks the end of a highly successful chapter for both player and club. Since arriving at the Vitality Stadium, the winger has been a pivotal figure in the Cherries' rise, helping the side secure four trophies and a hard-fought promotion.

In a statement released by the club, Bournemouth expressed their "sincere thanks and best wishes" to Thompson as she prepares for the next stage of her professional career.

Taking to social media to address the fans, Thompson reflected on an "absolute pleasure" of a journey that spanned three seasons.

"This club, this town, these people. All I can say is thank you," Thompson wrote. "For letting me be part of this journey, for memories that will last a lifetime and people I’ll never forget. 3 years, 4 trophies and promotion with 'little old Bournemouth'—The Cherries are massive! Thank you for everything."

Thompson leaves behind a legacy of consistency and clinical performance that helped transform Bournemouth into a formidable force in the regional divisions. Her departure leaves a significant void in the Cherries' attacking ranks, but her contributions to the club's recent silverware haul ensure her place in Bournemouth folklore.

While her next destination remains unconfirmed, the Bermudian standout departs with her stock at an all-time high following a definitive period of growth and silverware in English football.


Wednesday, May 06, 2026
Treble Hopes Extinguished as Nolan & Bradford City Fall

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Aaliyah Nolan and her Bradford City Women’s teammates saw their dreams of a historic treble dashed following a dramatic semi-final exit in the NERWFL League Cup.

The Bantams travelled to Cockridge Lane to face Leeds Modernians Women with the weight of a monumental season on their shoulders. In a cagey encounter where neither side was willing to give an inch, the match finished 1–1 after regulation time.

Bermudian international Aaliyah Nolan was once again at the heart of the Bradford attack, providing the vital assist for her side's only goal of the game to keep their cup ambitions alive.

With the sides inseparable after 90 minutes, the tie moved to the clinical lottery of a penalty shootout. Nolan led from the front, stepping up to take the opening kick for Bradford City and converting with composure to give her side the early advantage.

However, the shootout took a turn as the Modernians found their rhythm. Despite Nolan’s successful effort, Bradford City eventually fell 4–3 on kicks from the penalty mark.


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