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Monday, June 01, 2026
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BFA Announce Senior Men’s team to play Cape Verde
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The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) announced the Bermuda Senior Men’s National Team that will participate in a training camp based in the United States.
Bermuda will participate in a training match against Bermudian Khano Smith’s USL Championship side, Rhode Island FC, on June 3rd, 2026. After the match, the team will move to Connecticut for the main event against Cape Verde. The match against the World Cup finalists kicks off at 4pm on June 6th at Pratt & Whitney Stadium in Hartford.
The team is as follows:
Goalkeepers: Milai Perott; Jahquil Hill; Daniel Powell
Defenders: Brighton Morrison; Aunde Todd; Daniel Cook; Logan Jimenez; Jorj Dublin; LukeRobinson; Julian Carpenter; Deniche Hill
Midfielders: Lazai Outerbridge; Ne-jai Tucker; Xhavi DeRosa; Khari Sharrieff; Senoj Mitchell; Arnezha Astwood; Riley Robinson
Forwards: David Jones; Ajani Burchall; Jace Donawa; Sachiel Ming; Zeiko Lewis; AndrewArmstrong
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Sunday, May 31, 2026
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Agony for Bermudians Teams in US as Lambe Scoops Award
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It was a weekend of mixed fortunes and narrow margins for Bermuda’s footballing contingent across the Atlantic, as crucial club clashes in the United States collided with end-of-season celebrations back in England.
Here is how the action unfolded.
Khano Smith was left to rue missed opportunities as his Rhode Island FC side fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat against Indy Eleven at the Michael A. Carroll Stadium, despite a dominant second-half display.
A cagey first half offered little for the neutrals, yielding just three shots on target between the two sides. The hosts almost caught Rhode Island cold just 17 seconds after the whistle, but goalkeeper Koke Vegas reacted brilliantly to tip Edward Kizza’s audacious effort over the bar.
The deadlock was broken early in the second period when Indy Eleven struck what proved to be the decisive blow. Smith’s men responded with fierce resilience, heavily out-shooting the hosts in a desperate bid to rescue a point. However, they found Indy goalkeeper Eric Dick in inspired form, with his six crucial saves ensuring the Ocean State club (3W-4L-3T) left empty-handed.
Over in the NWSL, it was a case of déjà vu for Mia Fishel and Seattle Reign FC at Audi Field.
For the second time in quick succession, the Reign executed a tactical blueprint that successfully frustrated a heavily favored Washington Spirit attack, only to be undone by a late lapse in concentration. The Spirit struck in each half to condemn Seattle to a cruel 2-1 defeat, sealing the winner in the dying moments of the match.
Meanwhile, Leilanni Nesbeth and Chicago Stars FC suffered a frustrating afternoon on the West Coast, falling 2-0 to San Diego Wave FC.
The Stars welcomed back talismanic forward Mallory Swanson to the starting lineup for the first time since 2024, put up a spirited fight, and kept the deficit to just a single goal for the majority of the contest. However, a late insurance goal from the Wave in the final minutes put the game firmly out of Chicago's reach.
There was plenty of cause for celebration for veteran Bermudian international Reggie Lambe, who was honored at Needham Market FC’s annual End of Season Awards Evening.
Staged in the prestigious Sir Bobby Robson Suite at Portman Road—the home of Ipswich Town—the event recognized the club's top performers from the past campaign. Lambe walked away with the coveted First Team Goal of the Season award, courtesy of his spectacular long-range wonder strike against Stratford Town.
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Saturday, May 30, 2026
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Super-sub Christopher fires Hafnarfjordur to Emphatic Victory
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Hafnarfjordur W 6 Fram W 2
A stunning second-half hat-trick from substitute Nia Christopher inspired FH Hafnarfjordur to a breathless comeback victory over Fram in the Iceland Women’s Premier League.
The hosts looked to be in trouble at the break after a double from Fram forward Taylor Hamlett wiped out Ingibjorg Magnusdottir’s early opener. However, the introduction of Christopher at halftime completely transformed the contest, sparking a ruthless five-goal blitz that left the visitors shell-shocked.
Magnusdottir had given the home side the perfect start after fifteen minutes, but the joy was short-lived. Fram responded just four minutes later through Hamlett, who then struck again just before the interval to turn the match on its head and hand the visitors a surprise lead.
Hafnarfjordur manager reacted decisively during the interval, bringing Christopher on to replace Berglind Hlynsdottir, and the tactical switch paid immediate dividends.
It took the Bermudian international just four minutes to draw her side level with a clinical finish. Buoyed by the equalizer, Christopher struck again just past the hour mark to restore Hafnarfjordur's lead and shift the psychological momentum entirely.
The floodgates opened from there. Helena Errington extended the advantage only four minutes later, before turning provider or finding the net herself late on to grab a well-deserved brace and make it five.
Christopher then put the gloss on a magnificent individual performance deep into stoppage time, converting a penalty to seal her hat-trick and round off a dominant afternoon for the hosts.
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Friday, May 29, 2026
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Trojans hit Four in first-half Blitz to down Academy Starlets
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Somerset Lady Trojans 4 National Academy Under 17 Select 2
Somerset Lady Trojans produced a devastating first-half performance to secure a 4-2 victory over the National Academy Under-17 Select at Bernard Park in the Bermuda Football Association Women's Division.
The Lady Trojans caught their youthful opponents cold, striking twice in the opening five minutes to set the tone for a dominant first half that ultimately put the game out of reach.
It took just two minutes for Somerset to break the deadlock. Symira Lowe-Darrell found space early to beat the Academy goalkeeper and hand her side the perfect start. Before the Under-17s could gather their composure, they fell further behind when Jya Ratteray-Smith found the back of the net in the fifth minute.
The Academy’s defensive woes deepened in the 13th minute when a defensive mix-up resulted in an own goal, giving Somerset a three-goal cushion.
Lowe-Darrell then claimed her second of the afternoon in the 23rd minute, capitalizing on a clinical Somerset counter-attack to make it 4-0 and cap off a breathless opening period.
To their credit, the National Academy Under-17 Select refused to fold after the break and mounted a spirited second-half fightback.
Their persistence was rewarded on the hour mark when Daley Outerbridge pulled a goal back to give the development squad a glimmer of hope.
As Somerset began to tire in the closing stages, the Academy continued to push forward, and Priya Dill scored a second for her side ten minutes from time.
Despite the late pressure from the youngsters, the Lady Trojans managed the final minutes sensibly to ensure their spectacular first-half haul was enough to secure all three points.
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Thursday, May 28, 2026
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Concacaf Hosts W Professional Football Development Seminar
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Concacaf hosted its W Professional Football Development Seminar in Mexico City, bringing together women’s football league directors, club licensing managers, Member Association representatives, and key stakeholders from across the region including Bermuda for two days of collaboration, knowledge exchange, and strategic discussion focused on the continued growth of the women’s game.
Bermuda was represented by Shequita Parson, Women’s and Legends Scholarship Committee Chair, and MoZiah Selassie, Project Coordinator.
The seminar marked the official launch of the first-ever Concacaf Women’s Club Licensing Regulations, a new framework designed to support Member Associations in the structured development, delivery, and sustainability of women’s football. The regulations aim to help raise standards, strengthen club and league environments, and provide a foundation for the long-term professionalization of the women’s game across Concacaf’s 41 Member Associations.
Philippe Moggio, Concacaf General Secretary, opened the seminar and welcomed participants to Mexico City, highlighting the important role of collaboration, shared expertise, and practical implementation in building stronger women’s football structures across the region.
Over the course of the seminar, participants engaged in expert presentations, panel discussions, case studies, and interactive group activities focused on key areas including women’s club licensing, inclusive participation, quality standards and compliance, competition development, high-performance teams, and long-term professional development.
The first day featured a presentation from Mariana Gutierrez, President of Liga MX Femenil, who shared insights from one of the region’s leading women’s football growth stories. Participants also heard from Stats Perform on the role of data in advancing women’s football, received a women’s club competitions update from Carlos Fernandez, Concacaf Chief of Competitions, and took part in discussions on human resources, quality standards, compliance, women’s football initiatives, and Concacaf’s Next Game Plan program.
Day two continued with additional regional and global perspectives, including a presentation from Jessica Berman, Commissioner of the NWSL, a Member Association presentation from Panama, and an Emerging Leagues panel featuring representatives from Canada, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and Costa Rica. The discussions provided participants with practical examples of league development, governance, compliance, and sustainable growth across different football environments.
Through initiatives such as the W Professional Football Development Seminar, the Women’s Club Licensing Regulations, and continued investment in regional women’s competitions, Concacaf is working with its Member Associations and stakeholders to build a stronger, more sustainable, and more inclusive future for women’s football across North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
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