North Village Rams continued their charge up the Premier Division standings with a compelling victory over St. George’s Colts at Bernard Park, with strong performances from Amir Dill and Jordan Outerbridge securing the win.
The North Village Rams took the lead in the 31st minute when Dill blasted the ball past the St. George’s Colts goalkeeper, giving the home side a 1-0 advantage.
The Rams doubled their lead immediately after the interval. In their first attack of the second half, Jordan Outerbridge beat an advancing St. George’s Colts goalkeeper Troy Hall to a loose ball to make the score 2-0.
The St. George’s Colts briefly rallied in the 55th minute when they were awarded a penalty, which was converted by Kashe Hall to pull them back within one goal.
However, the North Village Rams were quick to restore their control. In the 71st minute, a long ball forward saw Dill beat a defender to the ball before cleverly lobbing the advancing goalkeeper for his second goal of the game.
The scoring was completed four minutes later when Outerbridge grabbed his second goal of the match in identical fashion to his first, beating the goalkeeper to a loose ball. The consistent attacking pressure saw the North Village Rams claim the victory and continue their climb up the table.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
BFA First Division Reset as Parish Results Expunged
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Following the removal of Hamilton Parish Workmen's Club (HPWC) from the 2025/26 First Division season by the Bermuda Football Association (BFA), all points and goals involving the club have been expunged. This administrative action has resulted in a significant shift in the league table and Golden Boot race.
The removal of Hamilton Parish's results has solidified the position of the Somerset Trojans at the top of the revised First Division standings. The Trojans remain the only undefeated team and hold the top spot after four matches.
Robin Hood currently sits three points behind the leaders in second place. The chase pack remains tightly bunched, promising an exciting run-in, with the Somerset Eagles, Southampton Rangers, and Wolves all tied on six points apiece.
The early Golden Boot race in the First Division is being thoroughly dominated by veteran talent, even after the expunging of goals. Keishen Bean of Robin Hood has stormed ahead of the field with a blistering 9 goals.
The massive gap between the top scorer and the rest of the league is clear, as the chasing pack consists of 10 players who all have two goals each.
The administrative decision to remove HPWC came after the club defaulted three matches within the season, violating BFA rules.
FIRST DIVISION
12 Somerset Trojans 09 Robin Hood 06 Somerset Eagles 06 Southampton Rangers 06 Wolves 03 St. David's 00 Vasco
LEADING GOALSCORERS
9 Keishen Bean - Robin Hood 2 Lucas Da Silva Marcel - Vasco 2 Dominique Hill - Southampton Rangers 2 Jadan Ratteray Smith - Somerset Trojans 2 Zico Saltus Seymour - Somerset Eagles 2 Nathan Rego - Somerset Eagles 2 Samuel Corollo - Robin Hood 2 Keishon Wilson - St. David's 2 Jahni Bean - Southampton Rangers 2 Khymani McNeil - Somerset Trojans 2 Kenyi Mills - Somerset Trojans
Bermuda Walking Footballers Fight Back to Secure Draw
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Bermuda’s Walking Football team put in a determined performance on their UK tour, battling back from a two-goal deficit to secure a 2-2 draw against Liverpool Community Walking Football Club at the Anfield Sports Community Centre.
The match saw the Bermuda side face an early challenge, going down 2-0 to the Liverpool Community team.
However, the Bermudian team demonstrated resilience and fighting spirit to claw their way back into the contest. Both goals for Bermuda were scored by Khomeni Talbot, whose double strike ensured the final score was an even 2-2.
Playing at the Anfield Sports Community Centre marks another significant fixture for the Bermuda Walking Football team as they continue to gain experience against English competition during their tour.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Hamilton Parish Removed from BFA Current Season
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The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) announced the BFA Competitions Committee, hereby formally announced the removal of Hamilton Parish Workmen's Club (HPWC) from further participation in the BFA 2025/26 First Division season.
In accordance with section 7 of the General Rules for Divisional Competitions—Failure to Play and Abandonment—a team that defaults three (3) matches within a season will be prohibited from participating in any additional competitions related to that division for the remainder of the season.
Additionally, Section 4, subsection E, of the General Rules for Divisional Competitions specifies that if a membership organization does not complete at least 75 percent of its fixtures for the season, all points earned by or recorded against that club must be expunged from the league table. Consequently, the standings will be revised to reflect the expulsion of Hamilton Parish Workmen's Club (HPWC).
Section 5 of the General Rules for Divisional Competitions states that membership organizations may not withdraw any teams from the League after the publication of current fixtures. Any organization violating this rule is subject to a fine and other actions as determined by the Executive Council.
For the remainder of the season, any team scheduled to compete against HPWC in the First Division will be granted a BYE during that respective match week.
The Competitions Committee extends its sincere apologies to the remaining seven teams in the First Division and looks forward to welcoming a renewed and strengthened HPWC team in the future.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Bermuda UK Footballers Round-Up
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The evening brought mixed fortunes and high drama for Bermuda’s overseas football players, with Luton Town winning in the Championship, Reggie Lambe’s team snatching a crucial last-gasp winner, and a non-league fixture being abandoned due to a medical emergency.
Luton Town secured a vital 2-1 win at Kenilworth Road over Huddersfield Town, but striker Nahki Wells missed the fixture due to injury. The match carried extra significance as Wells was facing his former club, where he scored 48 goals in 152 outings between 2014 and 2017. Wells initially joined Huddersfield on loan from Bristol City before a permanent transfer worth around £1.6 million, later moving to Burnley for £5 million in 2017.
Reggie Lambe and his Needham Market FC teammates secured victory in their Southern League Premier Central clash against Bishop’s Stortford at the Woodside Park Ground. With the match poised for a draw, Lambe’s side secured a thrilling 2-1 victory thanks to a stoppage-time winner. Needham Market is currently fifth in the league standings.
Willie Clemons also celebrated a win as his Leiston FC teammates travelled to Quattro Tech Grounds and came away with a comfortable 3-1 victory over St Ives Town FC in their Southern League 1 Central Premier Division battle. Leiston is currently seventh in the Southern League Premier Central standings.
Justin Donawa and his Brackley Town teammates secured a 2-1 victory over Burnley FC Under 21 in their National League Cup tie at St James Park, ensuring their progress in the competition.
Kane Crichlow put his injury-hit season behind him to help spearhead Sutton United to a dominant 4-1 victory over Southampton FC Under 21’s in the National League Cup. With the score level at 1-1 in the 51st minute, Crichlow drilled a low effort that was saved. Crucially, in stoppage time, with the score at 3-1, Crichlow had a shot well saved, with Mo Dabre tapping home the rebound for his first goal for the club.
A scheduled match between Dale Eve's Stratford Town FC and Milan Butterfield's Halesowen Town FC at the Arden Garages Stadium was abandoned. Stratford was leading 1-0 at half-time when the match was suspended after a member of the crowd required treatment for a medical emergency. Following the delay, both teams and officials agreed to abandon the game. Stratford Town FC and Halesowen Town FC are both in the Southern League Premier Central Division.
Bermuda’s Walking Football team opened their tour in the UK taking on a Liverpool team.
They played three 10 minute matches, Bermuda went down 5 - 1 in the first match, before falling 1 - 0 in the other two matches.
Curly Joe Wilson described a challenging day for the Bermuda Walking Football team. He highlighted that the team they played, who were described as being composed of "ex-professional" Liverpool players, did not adhere to the expected rules, as they engaged in a lot of running instead of walking. This made it very difficult for the Bermudian team to adjust, as they were only training as a walking football squad. The opponents were well-drilled and continuously moved, reflecting their background of playing professional football.
Despite the challenges posed by the opponents' running, Wilson noted that the opponents played a "really good game," even if it wasn't walking football. He also mentioned unusual field conditions, specifically noting that the goalkeeper's area lacked a protected box, which was different from what the team was used to. However, he remained positive, sending a message of encouragement to his players for their efforts under difficult conditions and looked ahead to their next game.