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Friday, June 13, 2025
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Somerset Lady Trojans Secure Win Over Dandy Stars
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Somerset Lady Trojans 2 Dandy Stars 0
The Bermuda Women’s Division season resumed tonight at the Clyde Best Center of Excellence Field, with the Somerset Lady Trojans defeating the Dandy Stars 2-0.
The match remained a tightly contested affair throughout the first half, with both teams battling to a scoreless deadlock heading into the break.
However, the Somerset Lady Trojans found their breakthrough in the second half. In the 72nd minute, Jya Ratteray-Smith gave her team the crucial lead, finding the back of the net to make it 1-0.
The Lady Trojans then sealed their victory late in the game. In the 85th minute, Zemira Webb doubled their advantage, extending the lead to 2-0 and securing the win for Somerset.
This result marks a positive outing for the Somerset Lady Trojans as they continue their Women's Division campaign.
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Monday, June 09, 2025
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Hunt Reflects on Zebras Tenure After Coaching Departure
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Following the recent announcement by Pembroke Hamilton Club (PHC Zebras) of Cecoy Robinson's appointment as Senior Men's Head Coach, former Head Coach Quincy Hunt has shared a heartfelt reflection on his departure from the role.
PHC Zebras had also extended their thanks to Hunt as his tenure with the Senior Men’s Football Team concluded. Recognising the depth of his sentiments, www.islandstats.com has chosen to publish Hunt’s expressions, noting their focus on gratitude and perspective.
Hunt took to social media to convey his thoughts, writing:
"Thank you Daddy. Even with you laying up hospital fighting I see me in you. You made this much easier to digest as I’m caught up in my emotions and feelings which are valid and needed to be expressed."
He highlighted a powerful piece of advice from his father, which offered perspective on the professional nature of his role: "But you said to me last night, 'Even Professionals lose their jobs.' PERSPECTIVE. You encouraged me to do this."
Addressing the club directly, Hunt stated: "To PHC, thank you for the opportunity to coach and be a part of football legacy. In 2 seasons as head coach I accomplished things that sometimes never happen. I’m grateful for that. You made your feelings known and I have to accept that."
He then offered a message to his former players: "To my Players, Good people make Great players. We always talk about being your brother's keeper but it doesn’t work if you don't support or help your brothers. So love and uplift each other."
Extending well wishes to his successors, Hunt added: "To the New Coaching Staff, I wish you nothing but success."
Hunt also acknowledged significant personal inspirations, stating: "Thank you, to my inspiration. Muzzy and Marco."
He concluded by expressing gratitude to his support system: "To my staff and fellow coaches and all those who believed in me and had my back even when it seemed impossible. I am nothing without your Love. To my children I love you so much."
His final words offered a philosophical outlook on life's unpredictable nature: "You never know what tomorrow may bring and you can’t control people’s thoughts or opinions of you. That's Life, but you can try to live better and be a better person every day.”
Hunt’s reflective and gracious message provides insight into the emotional complexities of coaching changes, particularly within a sport and club to which one has dedicated considerable passion.
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Monday, June 09, 2025
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Chelsea Star Mia Fishel Connects with Bermuda Fans
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Chelsea Women's striker Mia Fishel has taken time out from her visit to Bermuda to meet with local supporters, spending time with members of the Chelsea Fan Club of Bermuda at the iconic Swizzle Inn.
Fishel is currently on the island visiting her father, and is also reportedly in the process of finalizing her investment in the new Sea Venture Electric Watercraft Rentals business.
Despite a busy schedule, the US Women's National Team forward dedicated time to connect with her Bermudian fanbase. She was seen signing autographs and engaging in conversations about her career and her experiences with the highly successful Chelsea club.
Fishel's interaction with the local fan club highlights the global reach of women's football and the dedication of supporters even far from Stamford Bridge. Her presence on the island for both family and business reasons, combined with her accessibility to fans, has undoubtedly been a treat for Bermudian football enthusiasts.
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Sunday, June 08, 2025
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Nolan's Retirement, Smith's Struggles, Playoff Progress
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A round-up of the latest news involving Bermudian footballers, featuring a retirement tribute, continued challenges for a head coach, and contrasting fortunes in playoff pursuits.
Aaliyah Nolan Honoured by Bradford City on Retirement
Bradford City last night paid tribute to Bermudian Aaliyah Nolan, presenting her with a framed shirt to celebrate her retirement and her time at the club.
In a statement from the club, they extended their best wishes: "Everyone at the club would like to wish the very best to Aaliyah for the future - you will always be welcome back." Nolan has been a significant figure for the Bantams, and her departure marks the end of a chapter in her career.
Nolan was also named The Managers Player of the Season.
Khano Smith's Rhode Island FC Continue to Struggle for Goals
Khano Smith's Rhode Island FC (RIFC) faced another frustrating night at Centreville Bank Stadium, losing 1-0 to Miami FC. Despite a spirited attacking performance and outshooting their Florida opponents, RIFC's scoring struggles at home continued. They were unable to find a way past a strong performance from Miami FC goalkeeper Bill Hamid, as the visitors left with all three points. This result extends RIFC's challenge to find clinical finishing in front of goal.
Nesbeth Absent as Chicago Stars Draw; Christopher's Fort Lauderdale Advance to Final
In the NWSL, Angel City Football Club scored a late equaliser against Leilanni Nesbeth’s Chicago Stars to salvage a point in a 2-2 draw in front of 17,538 fans at BMO Stadium. However, Nesbeth was not included in the Chicago squad for the match.
Meanwhile, fellow Bermudian Nia Christopher's Fort Lauderdale United FC headed into Sunday’s Playoff showdown with Carolina Ascent FC looking to punch their ticket to the USL Super League Final. Although Christopher was not part of the line-up for the match, Fort Lauderdale secured their spot in the final with a dramatic 2-1 win after extra-time.
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Saturday, June 07, 2025
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Bermudian Referees Feature in World Cup Qualifiers
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 Clinton Hayward (L) IslandStats.com Three referees from the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) are actively involved in officiating matches during the current CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers window, underscoring the island's growing presence in international football officiating.
Referee Amaury Majors and Assistant Referee Stefan Maybury were part of the officiating team for the match between the Cayman Islands and Honduras. The tightly contested game, held in the Cayman Islands, saw Honduras emerge with a narrow 1-0 victory. Majors served as the fourth Official, overseeing the technical areas and substitutions, while Maybury performed duties as a Referee Assistant, responsible for offside decisions and foul play along the touchline.
Meanwhile, fellow Bermudian official Clinton Hayward is also in action as a Referee Assistant in the qualifier between the Bahamas and football powerhouse Costa Rica.
The involvement of three Bermudian referees in such crucial World Cup Qualifying matches highlights the high regard in which their abilities are held by CONCACAF. It provides invaluable experience for the officials and reflects positively on the development of refereeing standards within Bermuda.
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