Just twenty-four hours after her historic four-goal haul for Bermuda, Keunna Dill’s remarkable week has reached new heights after being awarded FC United of Manchester’s Goal of the Year.
The Bermudian international, who dominated headlines last night by spearheading a stunning 5-3 comeback victory over Grenada, has now been officially recognized for her individual brilliance at club level in the United Kingdom.
The award-winning strike came during a league encounter against Crewe Alexandra on 22 March 2024. In a moment of pure technical audacity, Dill produced a finish that has lived long in the memory of the Broadhurst Park faithful, eventually beating out a shortlist of spectacular contenders to claim the prestigious fan-voted trophy.
The timing of the announcement adds further gloss to what is becoming a landmark season for the forward. Her clinical form in front of goal has made her an indispensable asset for the Manchester-based club, and her ability to translate that prowess to the international stage was evident in the relentless pressure she applied during Naquita Robinson's farewell match.
With the Goal of the Year trophy now added to her mantle and her national team status cemented by her most recent heroics, Dill is firmly establishing herself as one of the most clinical finishers in the Atlantic region.
FC United fans will be eager to welcome their "Gombey Warrior" back to league action as the club looks to capitalize on her white-hot form for the remainder of the campaign.
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