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Tuesday, April 29, 2025
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Grant & Gills U18’s Slip to Narrow Bromley Defeat
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Gillingham's Under-18s were edged out 2-1 by their Bromley counterparts in a closely fought encounter at the Mems Priestfield Stadium. Despite a late push that saw Nayan Grant enter the fray, the young Gills were unable to overturn the deficit.
The match saw both sides create opportunities throughout, but it was Bromley who proved more clinical in front of goal. They established a 2-1 lead by the time Grant was introduced in the 73rd minute, replacing Michael Luxton.
Grant's arrival injected fresh legs into the Gillingham attack as they sought an equaliser in the final stages. However, despite their efforts and the chances created by both teams, neither side could find the back of the net again.
Ultimately, Bromley held on to secure the victory, leaving the Gillingham youngsters disappointed but with valuable lessons learned from a tight and competitive fixture on home turf.
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Saturday, April 26, 2025
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FC Bascome Draw with Sueno FC to Conclude Group Stage
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FC Bascome's Under 14 Premier Division team concluded their group stage campaign at the prestigious USL Pathway Classic in Tampa, Florida, with a 1-1 draw against Sueno FC.
The USL Pathway Classic, which now features both US Youth Soccer teams and traditional USL academy sides, continues to offer a valuable competitive environment for young players.
Conor O’Sullivan netted the only goal for FC Bascome in the match, marking his second strike of the tournament. The draw sees FC Bascome finish the group stage with a balanced record of one win, one draw, and one defeat. Over their three matches, the team found the net four times while conceding just two goals, demonstrating a solid defensive foundation throughout the initial phase of the competition.
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Friday, April 25, 2025
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FC Bascome U14s Fall & Trojans Win U15 Cup
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FC Bascome U14s Fall to Narrow Defeat in Classic
FC Bascome's Under 14 Premier Division team faced their second challenge at the prestigious USL Pathway Classic in Tampa, Florida, this time falling to a narrow 1-0 defeat against the Chattanooga Red Wolves SC.
The USL Pathway Classic, which has expanded this year to include US Youth Soccer teams alongside USL academy sides, continues to provide a competitive platform for young talent.
Following their opening 3-1 victory, FC Bascome encountered a tight encounter against the Chattanooga Red Wolves SC. Despite a hard-fought effort, the Bermudian side were unable to find the back of the net, and a single goal from their opponents proved to be the difference between the two teams.
While the result will be a disappointment, the experience gained in such a competitive environment remains invaluable for the young FC Bascome squad as they continue their campaign in the USL Pathway Classic.
Somerset Trojans Clinch Under 15 League Title on Penalties
The Somerset Trojans have been crowned Under 15 APPLEBY Youth League champions after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over the North Village Rams. The Trojans held their nerve to win 3-0 on spot-kicks after the two sides were locked at 1-1 at the end of regulation time.
The North Village Rams took the lead in the 15th minute, capitalizing on an unfortunate own goal. However, the Somerset Trojans showed resilience and battled back to level the score in the 42nd minute, setting up a tense remainder of the match as both teams pushed for a winner.
With neither side able to break the deadlock, the destination of the trophy was decided by kicks from the penalty mark. The Somerset Trojans proved clinical from the spot, converting all three of their penalties. In contrast, the North Village Rams were unable to find the net with any of their three attempts, handing the Somerset Trojans the Under 15 APPLEBY Youth League crown in a dramatic conclusion.
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Thursday, April 24, 2025
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FC Bascome Start USL Pathway Classic with Victory
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FC Bascome has kicked off their participation in the prestigious USL Pathway Classic in Tampa, Florida, with their Under 14 Premier Division team securing a 3-1 victory over Little Rock Rangers in their opening match.
The USL Pathway Classic, formerly known as the USL Academy Cup, has expanded its reach this year, now welcoming teams from US Youth Soccer alongside the traditional USL club academies.
FC Bascome has sent a strong Under 13-aged roster to compete in the Under 14 Premier Division, including Sami Luber, Christian Phillips-Steede, Xavier Hidalgo, Xavier Thomas-Bassett, Darshan Dhesi, Vashon Martin, Cairo Burgess, Adam Barritt, Xonti Burch, Kyron Bryan, Jace Postlethwaite, Mackay Browne, Tayte Browne, De’ari Trott, A'Daj O'Brien, Conor Thomas, Tyler Pickering, and Conor O’Sullivan, under the guidance of coaches Tyrell Burgess, Mark Mills, and Andrew Bascome.
FC Bascome got single strikes from Adam Barritt, Cairo Burgess and Conor O’Sullivan.
Following the team's opening win, FC Bascome president Andrew Bascome expressed his optimism and highlighted the significance of the tournament for the academy's development. "For us, the USL Pathway Classic is not only a well-run and highly competitive tournament that we’re honored to be invited to—it also acts as a reality check for our players and coaches," said Bascome. "It helps us measure progress and pinpoint areas that need further development. I was very impressed with how our U13s performed last year against strong competition. Winning the division earned us a place in the Premier Division this year. Our players understand the challenge ahead, and they’re ready to rise to it.”
FC Bascome's participation in the USL Pathway Classic provides a valuable platform for their young players to test themselves against high-level competition and gain crucial experience on the national stage. Their opening victory will undoubtedly provide a positive momentum as they continue their campaign in Tampa.
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Monday, April 21, 2025
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Trio Represent Steven Gerrard Academy at MIC Tournament
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A trio of promising young Bermudian footballers recently gained valuable international experience, representing the Steven Gerrard Academy (SGA) at the prestigious MIC Football (Mediterranean International Cup) tournament in Girona, Spain.
Kai Sampson, Jaaziah Van-Lowe, and Nijae Aberdeen all featured for the Steven Gerrard Academy Under 19 team at the 23rd edition of the renowned grassroots football competition. The MIC Cup brings together youth teams from across the globe, with matches played in various municipalities around the Girona region.
Teams such as Arsenal, Manchester United, Inter Miami, Barcelona, Real Madrid, and a host of other great teams from over 40 different Countries all competed.
The Steven Gerrard Academy Under 19s faced a challenging group stage in the tournament. In their opening match, they played to a draw 1-1 against CE Farners, with Jaaziah Van-Lowe netting the lone goal for the SGA side. They then played to a 2-2 draw against ADM Sports B, with Sampson finding the back of the net. They concluded their group stage matches with a 1 - 0 defeat to Y10 Plus Soccer.
They were eventually knocked out in the Round of 16 by Villarreal CF 2-0
While the results may not have gone their way in the group stage, the opportunity to compete in the MIC Football tournament provides invaluable experience for Sampson, Van-Lowe, and Aberdeen. Facing international opposition and experiencing different styles of play will undoubtedly contribute to their development as young footballers. The tournament is known for attracting talented players and providing a platform for growth, and the Bermudian trio will have benefited immensely from their participation with the Steven Gerrard Academy.
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