Two Bermudian football officials are currently making their mark on the regional stage, playing key roles in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Shield tournament taking place in Trinidad and Tobago. Their involvement underscores Bermuda's growing contribution to officiating within Caribbean football.
Amaury Majors was part of the officiating team for a significant opening match, serving as the fourth official. He oversaw the encounter at the Ato Boldon Stadium where Jamaican side Arnett Gardens made a strong start to their CFU Club Shield title defence, securing a commanding 4-0 victory over Dublanc FC of Dominica.
Meanwhile, Stefan Maybury was active as Assistant Referee One in another fixture. He was on the line for the match between Martinique's Club Franciscain and Doc's United FC. Club Franciscain delivered a dominant performance in that game, emerging with a comprehensive 6-1 win.
The presence of Bermudian officials in such prominent regional club competitions highlights their development and the island's commitment to raising the standard of football officiating.
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