Cardiff move to secure Trott in permanent £1.5m deal
IslandStats.com
Cardiff City are confident of securing goalkeeper Nathan Trott on a permanent basis following a standout season that propelled the club back into the Championship.
Cardiff's promotion could be worth an immediate uplift of around £7million to £10million, and they are looking to make Trott their first investment.
The 27-year-old, who arrived on loan from Copenhagen last summer, has been a cornerstone of the Bluebirds’ promotion charge, appearing in 41 League One fixtures. Cardiff secured an instant return to the second tier with three games to spare, and they now look set to trigger a £1.5 million purchase clause embedded in his initial loan agreement.
Trott’s impact in South Wales has extended far beyond traditional shot-stopping. His comfort on the ball proved pivotal for head coach Brian Barry-Murphy, allowing Cardiff to implement an expansive, possession-based style that has dismantled League One opposition this term.
His performances have not gone unnoticed, earning him a nomination for the club’s Player of the Season award. While Trott remains under contract with Copenhagen until 2028, it is understood that positive talks have already taken place with the former England youth international regarding a long-term future at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Securing Trott would represent a significant first piece of business for Cardiff as they prepare for the physical and tactical demands of the Championship.
The Bluebirds will look to cap off their successful campaign when they travel to Mansfield Town for their final League One fixture this Saturday
Monday, April 27, 2026
FIFA Official Nation to Share World Cup Journey 6 pm
IslandStats.com
In a highly anticipated edition of Referee’s Corner, FIFA World Cup official O’Shane Nation is set to join host Earl Basden today to discuss his rise to the pinnacle of global officiating.
The appearance, scheduled for 6 pm on islandstats.com, comes after technical difficulties prevented the Jamaican official from joining last week’s broadcast. The delay has only heightened interest in a session titled Excellence in Action, which promises a rare look behind the curtain of professional refereeing.
Nation’s journey is one of particular interest to the local sporting community. Having spent significant time officiating within the Bermudian football system, the conversation will focus heavily on how his experiences on the island provided the foundation for his international career.
Officiating in Bermuda—often characterized by its high intensity and close-knit footballing culture—requires a specific brand of mental fortitude. Nation is expected to detail how maintaining high standards in domestic leagues served as the perfect preparation for the scrutiny of the "big show," leading to his eventual recognition by FIFA’s elite selection committees.
The dialogue will also delve into the rigorous physical and technical requirements demanded of a modern World Cup referee. In an era of VAR and heightened tactical complexity, Nation will share how he "kept his levels up" during his time in the region to ensure he remained sharp for the call-up to the game's greatest stage.
For aspiring local officials, the broadcast offers a blueprint for progression. By discussing the transition from regional matches to the high-stakes environment of a World Cup, Nation aims to highlight the path for Caribbean officials looking to make their mark on the global game.
As Bermuda continues to invest in its refereeing infrastructure and youth development, hearing from a seasoned professional like Nation provides invaluable insight into the discipline and dedication required to reach the top.
The live stream will begin at 6 pm on islandstats.com, where viewers can learn more about the man in the middle and the journey from the local pitch to the global spotlight.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Penalty Heroics and Final-Day Drama for Bermuda’s Stars
IslandStats.com
It was a day of high tension in Connecticut as Khano Smith’s Rhode Island FC secured a gritty victory over regional rivals Hartford Athletic in a rain-soaked encounter at Trinity Health Stadium.
Despite a dominant attacking display from the Ocean State club, they were unable to breach a resilient Hartford defence across 90 minutes of regulation time. The hero of the day was goalkeeper Koke Vegas, who followed up a three-save performance during the match with a decisive stop in the penalty shootout. The victory earns Rhode Island a vital extra point to kick-start their Group 5 campaign and marks a second consecutive clean sheet for Smith’s improving side.
In the United States, Leilanni Nesbeth enjoyed a landmark afternoon with Chicago Stars FC as they recorded their first shut-out of the season. Competing at Northwestern Medicine Field, the Chicago outfit produced a disciplined defensive performance to secure a 2–0 win over Boston Legacy FC. The result moves Nesbeth and her teammates into a strong position as they look to build momentum in the early stages of the league calendar.
There was late heartbreak in Iceland for Nia Christopher and her FH Hafnarfjörður teammates in the top-tier Besta Deild Kvenna. After taking an early lead in just the eighth minute, Christopher’s side appeared to be heading for a maximum points haul against Thor/KA Women. However, a defensive lapse in the 92nd minute allowed the visitors to snatch a dramatic 1–1 draw, leaving the hosts to rue missed opportunities in a competitive domestic clash.
The English season reached a triumphant conclusion for Kenni Thompson, who played a starring role in AFC Bournemouth’s final-day victory over Watford. In a high-scoring 4–2 win on the road, Thompson showcased her composure during the dying moments of the match. Five minutes into stoppage time, she was brought down in the area and stepped up to expertly send the goalkeeper the wrong way from the penalty spot. The goal was the final strike of Bournemouth's league campaign, ensuring Thompson ends a productive season on a significant personal high.
Elsewhere in the UK, K'shaela Burch-Waldron and Sutton United Women celebrated a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Ebbsfleet Women at the VBS Community Stadium. The result provided a boost for the South London side as they continue to climb the table.
However, it was a more difficult final outing for Trinae Edwards and FC United of Manchester, who fell to a 4–2 defeat against Mancunian Unity FC in their season finale.
Meanwhile, Aaliyah Nolan found the back of the net helping Bristol City Women finish their weekend in style, featuring in a comprehensive 4–0 win over Alnwick in North East Regional Women's Football League action.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Promotion/Relegation Battles Reach Crescendo for Bermudians
IslandStats.com
The footballing season reached a fever pitch this weekend with several Bermudian internationals playing pivotal roles in their clubs' promotion pushes and survival bids across the English leagues.
In League One, Cardiff City secured a resounding 5–1 victory to maintain their momentum at the top of the table. Goalkeeper Harry Tyrer made his debut for the Bluebirds after joining from Everton in January, while fellow Bermudian Nathan Trott watched from the bench. Having already played a key role in helping Cardiff secure promotion earlier this month, Trott’s side remains on course for a potential title charge as the season draws to a close.
Meanwhile, Nahki Wells kept Luton Town’s play-off hopes alive with a clinical performance against Barnsley. Wells opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 16th minute, coolly sending the goalkeeper the wrong way. Luton eventually edged the contest 2–1, meaning their quest for a top-six finish will go down to the final day of the regular season.
In the National League North, Keziah Martin and Hereford FC secured their safety with a hard-fought 2–2 draw against Peterborough Sports. The result ensures Hereford will remain in the division for another campaign following a resilient display on the road.
The Southern League Premier Division Central saw several mixed results for the Bermudian contingent. Willie Clemons and Leiston FC finished their campaign with a 1–1 draw against Alvechurch, while Reggie Lambe’s Needham Market narrowly missed out on the play-offs on goal difference. A 2–0 defeat to Banbury United on the final day proved costly, ending an otherwise impressive season for the Marketmen.
Elsewhere, Milan Butterfield enjoyed a perfect afternoon as Halesowen Town secured fifth place with a dominant 5–0 win over Sudbury. The victory guarantees a high finish for Butterfield’s side after a clinical offensive display. In contrast, Zhani Burgess and Quorn FC suffered a difficult end to their season, falling 5–0 to Redditch United at the Valley Stadium.
In the National League South, Kane Crichlow and Chelmsford City were unable to find their rhythm, going down 3–1 to Eastbourne Borough at the Dunmow Group Community Stadium. In the Southern Premier Division South, Ajani Burchall was part of a spirited comeback for Wimborne Town. Trailing 2–0 and 3–1, Wimborne showed immense character to battle back and claim a point in a thrilling 3–3 draw.
The Isthmian League action saw Coolridge Fubler and Binfield FC struggle on the road, falling 3–0 to Bognor Regis Town at Nyewood Lane. As the domestic calendars conclude for many, the focus shifts to the final-day dramas remaining for those still fighting for silverware and promotion.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Officials Honoured as Williams Hosts Referee Awards Night
IslandStats.com
The Bermuda Football Association’s Head of Referees, Crenstant Williams, hosted an evening of celebration this week as the island’s match officials were recognised at the annual end-of-season Referee Awards night.
The event served as a vital platform to celebrate the often-unsung heroes of the beautiful game, ranging from the promising youngsters managing the Children's Leagues to the seasoned veterans representing Bermuda on the international stage. Williams praised the collective effort of the officiating body, noting that the standard of local football relies heavily on the growth and dedication of its referees.
The future of the profession looked particularly bright during the opening presentations, as Stella Richardson was named the Promising Children’s League Female Referee. The focus on consistency at the grassroots level saw Chance Franks, Ean Welch, Royal Fubler Tucker, and Tiras Smith all honoured for their reliable performances throughout the season.
In the Youth League categories, the "Outstanding" honours were awarded to a trio of rising officials in Malachi Jones, Cecoy Robinson, and LaZai Outerbridge. Their ability to manage high-tempo matches was highlighted as a key indicator of their potential to move up the officiating ladder in the coming years.
The backbone of the local game was also acknowledged through the Dedication and Commitment awards, presented to Wendy Woodley, Anthony Francis, Dwight Jackson, and Tracy Adams. Meanwhile, the Assistant Referee Perseverance Award went to Dash Bailey, with Lloyd Christopher being named Instructor of the Year for his tireless work in mentoring the next generation.
The evening concluded with the headline awards for performance excellence. Rhys Pedro took home the trophy for Outstanding Local Assistant Referee, while the island's international representatives were also lauded. Stefan Maybury received an honourable mention for his overseas exploits, but the top honours went to Clinton Hayward for Outstanding International Assistant Referee Performance and Amaury Majors, who was named the Outstanding International Referee of the year.