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Saturday, August 16, 2025
Mixed Fortunes for Bermudian Footballers in UK Action

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It was a day of mixed results for Bermudian footballers across various leagues and cup competitions in the UK this Saturday.

Nathan Trott and his Cardiff City teammates continued their strong start to the season, remaining undefeated in Sky Bet League One following a convincing 3-0 win over Rotherham United at the Cardiff City Stadium.

In another positive result, Reggie Lambe and Needham Market secured their first three points of the season, picking up a 1-0 win over Worcester City in the Southern League Premier Central. Jutorre Burgess also enjoyed a good day, as his Harborough Town teammates picked up a 3-1 win on the road against Bury Town.

Meanwhile, a tough day for Nahki Wells, who missed out with a knock, as his Luton Town teammates were defeated 2-1 by his former club, Bradford City.

In other action, Kane Crichlow and Sutton United earned a point in a goalless draw with Solihull Moors FC. There were defeats for Harry Twite's Loughborough Student FC, who went down 4-2 to Rugby Borough FC. Coleridge Fubler, Aunde Todd and their Binfield FC teammates were knocked out of the Emirates FA Challenge Cup following a 2-1 loss to Marlow. Remi Coddington's Bracknell Town FC side went down 4-3 in a high-scoring Southern Football League match against Poole Town.

Finally, in a close contest, Keziah Martin, Deniche Hill, and their Buxton teammates were defeated 2-1 by Marine Football Club. Both Martin and Hill started the match on the bench, with Hill entering the game in the second half.
Friday, August 15, 2025
Lines & Bridgwater United Ready for Season Opener

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Bridgwater United Women FC have announced the signing of Bermudian international Camryn Lines, a young player who brings a wealth of experience and versatility to the Somerset-based side.

Lines has a notable background in Bermudian football, having represented the country at the U14, U15, U17, U20, and senior levels. She made her debut for the National Women's Team in an international friendly last summer and has consistently challenged herself by playing in boys' leagues throughout her youth career. Her talent has been recognised with a nomination for Youth Player of the Year in the Women's Summer League.

Lines has already impressed her new Head Coach, Steve Perkins, during the pre-season. Perkins praised her impact, stating, "Camryn is very athletic, strong, tenacious and has a great delivery and strike on her. She can play in a number of positions, which is a great bonus for us too, but her impact in a short space of time is exciting and I can't wait to see where this can take her and the team."

Commenting on the move, Lines said she felt immediately at home. "The club puts their players first, prioritising a welcoming environment which has allowed me to fit right in," she said. "It already feels like home away from home."



 
 
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Brunson Makes History in QPR's Carabao Cup Defeat

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A historic moment for QPR was overshadowed by a late defeat as 16-year-old Bermudian Kalen Brunson made his senior debut, becoming the club's second-youngest player ever, in a 3-2 Carabao Cup loss to Plymouth Argyle.

Despite a promising start at Home Park, where a youthful QPR side led 2-0 at the break, three second-half goals saw the Pilgrims progress to the second round. Daniel Bennie and Rayan Kolli had given Rangers the advantage, with their goals sandwiching a penalty save from goalkeeper Paul Nardi.

However, the game turned on its head after the restart. Brendan Wiredu and Owen Oseni struck within nine minutes to level the scores, and Oseni grabbed his second of the evening with 12 minutes remaining to seal the comeback victory for the hosts.

With five minutes remaining, Brunson entered the fray, making his senior debut at just 16 years old. His appearance writes him into the club's history books as their second-youngest player ever, a record only surpassed by Frank Sibley, who made his debut as a 15-year-old in 1963.


Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Bermuda UK Footballers Round-Up

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It was a night for Bermudian footballers across the United Kingdom, with a variety of results in cup and league competitions.

Carabao Cup Action

Nathan Trott and Cardiff City advanced in the Carabao Cup after a 2-1 victory over Swindon Town Football Club. Trott, who started for his team, conceded his first goal in Cardiff City colours but ultimately saw his side progress.

Meanwhile, Nahki Wells and Luton Town bowed out of the competition after a 1-0 defeat to Coventry. Wells, who started the match, was part of a completely changed side as manager Matt Bloomfield made 11 changes to the team that had beaten Peterborough on Saturday.

League and Cup Competitions

In other action, Reggie Lambe and his Needham Market teammates picked up their first point of the season with a goalless draw against Real Bedford. Kane Crichlow's Sutton United had a difficult day, falling to a 7-0 defeat to Fulham Academy.

Harry Twite and Loughborough Student FC were defeated 2-1 by Belper Town FC, while Aunde Todd and his Binfield FC teammates went down 3-1 to Ascot United FC in their Isthmian League South-Central match.

In cup action, Justin Donawa and Brackley Town FC secured an opening 2-0 victory against the Blackburn Rovers U21 team in the National League Cup. In another positive result, Roger Lee and his Heanor Town teammates defeated Clay Cross Town FC 4-1 at the Boston Brewery Ground.
Monday, August 11, 2025
Bermuda Footballers See Mixed Results Abroad

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Khano Smith's Rhode Island FC secured a hard-fought goalless draw against Loudoun United FC at Centreville Bank Stadium. In a physical and competitive match, both teams had chances, including a pair of shots that struck the woodwork, but neither could find the back of the net. The result sees Rhode Island FC take a point from the encounter.

In England, Remi Coddington and his Bracknell Town FC teammates started their Pitching In Southern Football League season with a victory. They defeated Berkhamsted 1-0 at the Glencar Community Stadium, a positive start to the new campaign.

Over in the NWSL, Mia Fishel and Seattle Reign were on the road against rivals Portland and came up short, falling 4-2 in a high-scoring affair.

Meanwhile, in Finland, Djair Parfitt and his FC Haka teammates were defeated 2-1 in a crucial match against FF Jaro. The home team secured all three points, leaving Haka without the desired result.

Finally, Nia Christopher is preparing for her second season with Fort Lauderdale United FC. Christopher, a 24-year-old forward, appeared in 13 matches during the club's inaugural campaign, notching one assist in a 3-1 victory over Lexington SC. Her rookie season saw her record four shots on target and three key passes, with a passing accuracy of 75.4%.


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