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Thursday, March 27, 2025
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Bascome's Blast Secure Crucial Win in Harrisburg
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Baltimore Blast coach David Bascome led his team to a vital 7-4 victory over the Harrisburg Heat inside the Equine Arena in Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) action.
The Blast's win moves them to a strong 14-7 record for the season, with just two league matches remaining. The match proved to be a thrilling and tightly contested affair before the Blast pulled away in the final period.
The first period saw both teams come out firing, with each side scoring two goals. The attacking intent continued into the second period, where both teams added a single goal each, sending them into the half-time break with the score tied at 3-3.
The third period followed a similar pattern, with each team finding the net once, setting up a tense final period. However, the Blast found another gear in the fourth, scoring three unanswered goals to seal a decisive 7-4 victory.
Bruno Henrique led the scoring for the Blast with two goals, while Chad Poarch, Victor Parreiras, Eber Ospina, Nico Williams, and Jairo Guevara each contributed a goal to the tally. The Blast's offensive firepower ultimately proved too much for the Heat to handle.
This victory is a crucial one for the Baltimore Blast, strengthening their position as they approach the end of the regular season. Bascome's tactical leadership and the team's strong performance will provide momentum as they push towards the playoffs.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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Mixed Fortunes for Bermudian Footballers Across the UK
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A busy night of football across the UK saw eight Bermudian footballers involved in action, with a range of results from draws to narrow defeats, and one Bermudian finding the back of the net.
Razhir Smith-Jones, Coleridge Fubler, Riley Robinson, Nkenge Durham, Brighton Morris & Malachi Henry
A large contingent of Bermudian talent were in the Binfield FC squad as they traveled to Woking Park to face Westfield in The Pitching Isthmian Football League.
Razhir Smith-Jones, Coleridge Fubler, and Malachi Henry all started, with Riley Robinson, Nkenge Durham, and Brighton Morris on the bench in a hard-fought contest that ended in a 2-2 draw.
The match that saw both teams battling for points.
Justin Donawa
Justin Donawa and his Brackley Town FC teammates played at home at St. James Park in Vanarama National League North action, hosting Kidderminster.
However, Brackley Town suffered a 1-0 defeat. Despite their efforts, Donawa and his teammates were unable to secure a victory.
Kole Hall
Kole Hall was on the scoresheet for Chorley FC as they played away at Blackwell Meadows Stadium against Darlington FC.
With Darlington leading 1-0, Hall equalized in the 31st minute, scoring with a well-placed header from a cross. The match ultimately ended in a draw, with both teams sharing the points. Hall's goal was a key contribution to his team's result.
The results highlight the diverse experiences of Bermudian footballers playing in the UK. While some players were involved in draws, others experienced the disappointment of defeat. Kole Hall's goal was a positive individual highlight. The performances of these Bermudian players contribute to the rich tapestry of British football.
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Monday, March 24, 2025
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Premier Division Drama Heats Up as First Division Settled
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The Bermuda Football Association's Premier Division season is building to a dramatic crescendo, with the title race and relegation battle set to go down to the wire. Meanwhile, the First Division promotion picture is now clear, leaving only the battle for third place to be decided.
Premier Division: Title Race Tight, Relegation Fight Intensifies
North Village Rams currently hold a slender four-point lead at the top of the Premier Division table, boasting 34 points. However, the defending champions, PHC Zebras, remain hot on their heels, with two games remaining.
At the other end of the table, the relegation struggle is equally intense. Wolves' recent 1-0 win over Hamilton Parish has given them a lifeline, reducing the deficit to Young Men Social Club to just three points with two matches left to play.
The race for the Golden Boot award is also fiercely contested. North Village Rams' Jonte Smith leads the pack with 12 goals, closely followed by Dandy Town Hornets' David Jones with 11. Paget Lions' Diaje Hart is also in contention with 10 goals, while North Village Rams' Jai Bean and Devonshire Colts' Chemarl Henry have each netted 9 goals.
Premier Division Standings
34 North Village Rams 30 PHC Zebras 27 Devonshire Colts 26 Dandy Town Hornets 26 St. George's Colts 24 Devonshire Cougars 22 Paget Lions 14 Young Men Social Club 11 Wolves 09 Hamilton Parish
Premier Division Leading Goalscorers
12 Jonte Smith - North Village Rams 11 David Jones - Dandy Town Hornets 10 Diaje Hart - Paget Lions 09 Jai Bean - North Village Rams 09 Chemarl Henry - Devonshire Colts 07 D'Andre Wainwright - PHC Zebras 07 Tomiko Goater - Dandy Town Hornets 07 Blaiz Hall - St. George's Colts 07 Enrique Russell - PHC Zebras 07 Chae Brangman - Devonshire Cougars
First Division: Promotion Sealed, Third Place Up for Grabs
The First Division promotion race has reached its conclusion. X-Roads, who secured the league title three weeks ago, will be joined in the Premier Division by the Boulevard Blazers.
X-Roads lead the standings with 34 points, while the Boulevard Blazers occupy the second promotion spot with 27 points. The battle for third place is now the focus, with Somerset Trojans and Robin Hood both vying for the position with 20 points each.
The First Division Golden Boot race is also nearing its conclusion. X-Roads' Paul Simons is the clear frontrunner with 19 goals. His teammate, Donavan Thompson, is in second place with 11 goals. St. David's Keishen Bean and Somerset Trojans' Tahj Wade have each scored 10 goals, and Somerset Eagles' Nathan Rego has 9 goals.
First Division Standings
34 X-Road's 27 Boulevard Blazers 20 Somerset Trojans 20 Robin Hood 16 Southampton Rangers 15 Somerset Eagles 11 St. David's 05 Vasco
First Division Leading Goalscorers
19 Paul Simons - X-Road's 11 Donavan Thompson - X-Road's 10 Keishen Bean - St. David's 10 Tahj Wade - Somerset Trojans 09 Nathan Rego - Somerset Eagles 07 Shaquille Dill - Boulevard Blazers 07 Kevon Douglas - Southampton Rangers 07 Aaron Spencer - X-Road's 07 Kenyi Mills - Somerset Trojans
Click Here to see the Full 2025 BFA Premier & First Division Standings & Goalscorers
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Monday, March 24, 2025
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Fishel Returns After Year-Long Injury Layoff
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Chelsea forward Mia Fishel made a triumphant return to the pitch on Sunday, coming on as a substitute in the 87th minute of Chelsea's WSL match against Manchester City. This marked her first appearance after a lengthy absence due to an ACL injury.
Fishel's return comes after a challenging period, having torn her ACL in training with the U.S. women's national team in February 2024. The injury sidelined her for over a year, a significant setback in her promising career.
While Fishel has been named to the Chelsea bench on several occasions this month, Sunday's match saw her finally receive playing time for the first time this season. The Chelsea faithful welcomed her return, acknowledging the hard work and dedication she has put into her recovery.
The 23-year-old joined Chelsea in August 2023, making the move from Liga MX side Tigres. She made a promising start to her Chelsea career, scoring four goals in 10 games during the 2023-24 season before suffering her midseason injury.
Following the game, Fishel expressed her gratitude and excitement on social media: “Blessed to get my first minutes since injury with this amazing team.
There were a lot of people involved in my comeback and I want to thank you for the work, love, and support all the way up to this point!
A great team win today and this is just the beginning.”
Fishel's return is a positive development for Chelsea, providing a boost to their attacking options. Her perseverance and determination throughout her recovery have been commendable, and her return to the pitch is a testament to her resilience. The football community will be watching with interest to see Fishel's continued progress as she reintegrates into the Chelsea squad.
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Sunday, March 23, 2025
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Somerset & Wolves Win & Mixed Fortunes Abroad
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A day of contrasting football fortunes unfolded both on Bermudian soil and in the UK and USA, with decisive results in local leagues and varied experiences for Bermudian players and coaches abroad.
FIRST DIVISION
St. David’s 0 Somerset Trojans 7
The Wellington Oval witnessed a one-sided affair as Somerset Trojans emphatically defeated St. David's 7-0 in their rearranged First Division clash. Keyni Mills and Jahnai Ratteray each scored twice, while Kymani McNeil, Tahj Wade, and Jadon Simmons also found the net. This resounding victory propelled Somerset Trojans to third place in the standings on goal difference.
PREMIER DIVISION
Hamilton Parish 0 Wolves 1
In a crucial bottom-of-the-table Premier Division encounter, Wolves secured a vital 1-0 win over Hamilton Parish, also at Wellington Oval. Khari Sharrieff's 58th-minute penalty proved decisive, giving Wolves a lifeline in their fight for survival. The victory narrows the gap to eighth-placed Young Men Social Club to just three points with two games remaining.
Shaun Goater
Aston Villa Women, who have Shaun Goater as a strikers coach, suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat to Manchester United in the Women's Super League. The result compounds Villa's relegation worries, as they remain precariously close to the drop zone, just one point above the relegation spot.
Dashun Cooper
QPR goalkeeper coach Dashun Cooper welcomed new signing Kendra Clarke from Maidenhead United. However, Clarke watched from the sidelines as QPR secured a 1-0 victory over Dulwich Hamlet FC Women.
Mia Fishel
Mia Fishel made a welcome return to the Chelsea Women's team, coming off the bench as they rallied to defeat Manchester City 2-1. After trailing 1-0 at half-time, Chelsea staged a comeback, with Aggie Beever-Jones equalising and Erin Cuthbert scoring a late winner.
Kenni Thompson
Kenni Thompson was once again absent from the AFC Bournemouth Women's squad as they clinched the FA Women's National League Division One South West title with a 2-0 victory over Bristol Rovers at Vitality Stadium.
Jasmine Spence
Jasmine Spence scored for Newport Pagnell Town Women in their 2-2 draw against Northampton Town Development. The teams went into half-time level at 1-1, and each added a goal in the second half.
Aaliyah Nolan
Aaliyah Nolan and her Bradford City Women teammates continued their impressive form, securing a 7-0 victory over Hull United AFC. The win extends their unbeaten run in the North East Regional Women's Football League.
Eva Frazzoni
Eva Frazzoni scored for AFC Sudbury Women in their 4-2 victory over Cambridge United. She capitalised on a rebound after the Cambridge goalkeeper made an initial save.
Zakhari Turner
Zakhari Turner and her River City Women's & Girls teammates secured a 4-0 win over Beaumont Park Women.
Keunna Dill
Keunna Dill and her FC United of Manchester Women’s teammates defeated Bury 2-0.
Leilanni Nesbeth
Leilanni Nesbeth was ruled out of the Chicago Stars match in the National Women's Soccer League in the USA against the Houston Dash through Illness. Houston would win the match 2 - 1.
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