Bermudes vs Canada

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Bermudes 2 Canada 4

Les Bermudes ont affronté l’adversaire de la CONCACAF au match amical international masculin le 22 janvier 2017 à Hamilton, aux Bermudes.

Il s’agit de la neuvième rencontre entre les deux nations remontant aux éliminatoires de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA en 1968.

Les Bermudes ont commencé à marquer à travers Jalen Harvey avec un excellent jeu du milieu de terrain bermudien.

Le Canada égalise plus tard à la 21e minute et prend rapidement la tête à la 23e minute de la 1ère mi-temps.

Dans la seconde moitié Bermudes a combattu et a marqué par Simmons à la 54e minute.

Mais avec le temps de liquidation et la pression de montage substituteur canadien Chapman rapidement frappé la maison et Jackson-Hamell du Canada mis le jeu hors de portée avec son effort de terminer le jeu Bermudes 2 Canada 4.

BERMUDA: J Hill, W White, R Lee, O Harvey, L Simmons, W Clemons, O Bascome, K Elkinson, Z Blanc, D Leverock, R Lambe (cap).

Sous-titres: Z Bowen, R Sampson, J Furbert, O Lowe, A Daniels, A Furbert, M Thomas, S Hollis, K Bean.

Buts: Harvey 11, Simmons 54

CANADA: N Attakora, D Jakovic, W Johnson, A Jackson-Hamel, J Osorio, B McKendry, B Fisk, A Straith, M De Jong (cap), C Irving.

Remplacements: M Tissot, S Mélvin, W Lefèvre, M Bustos, K Bekker, J Chapman.

Objectifs: Osorio 22, Ricketts 24, Chapman 76, Jackson-Hamell 85.

Arbitre: Ismail Elfath (Etats-Unis)

L’homme du match: Lambe (Bermudes)

Police vs Devonshire

 

Unpeaceful Protests

Devonshire protesters decided to march upon Headquarters Hill in Prospect late this afternoon in order to confront the police in retaliation to the beating of their neighboring Devonshire Colts football players last week at BFA.

Before they were able to even reach up to the PRC, DC Tracy Adams dispatched his newly formed unit with matching uniforms of more than 20 men out of the police vehicles and into the crowd and quickly dismantled the groups endeavors.

Prospectians in the area brought out their cell phones and began recording and uploading the events to social media.

Corey lead his traveling supporters in true class protesting peacefully make intelligent passes amongst those in attendance.

Chris Thompson engineered an attack never seen before regulatory history allowing Evens the ability to break the ice.

LaVince Tota worked the flanks tirelessly causing havoc with his runs.

Nevertheless, Philgence was again seen rifling his arsenal as bystanders watched in amazement from as far as the porches of cedar bridge academy.

Rather than focus on the task at hand demonstrators began arguing amongst themselves once they found themselves behind a tactical advantage drawn against them.

Over the police bull horn can be heard asking the Devonshirians to stop resisting and make their ways back down the hill to DRC.

Justin Hunt then decided to take measures into his own hands like his father before him and ended the encounter Police 4 Devonshire Lions 2 moving his team into second position behind undefeated St. George’s All Stars in Masters League.

When asked how the game was Stephen Dennie was quoted” Well we won…. so it was a good game for me… we have regular ppl scoring two goals, of late…”

Prospect: L Simmons, S Dennie, A Miller, A Callaham, B, Harris, S Barker, S Allen, W Reid, R Evens, V Philgence, R Bell.

Substitutes: C Thompson, T Adams (cap), A Clarke, J Talbot, O Wolfe, J Hunt, M Smith, A Henry.

Goals: R Evens 25 Thompson 55, 84, Philgence 61.

Devonshire: J Headlam, D Weeks, D Musson, C Caisey, J Wade, L Tota, R Steede,  C Brown,  W Mussen (cap), K Steede,  L Simmons

Substitutes: P Evens, H Wolfe,

Goals: Simmons 32, Tota 54.

Referee: Hunt (St. Vincent)

Yellow cards: Wade 75

Man of the match: Thompson (Prospect)

Police vs Devonshire

Police stun Devonshire football players

This weekend after stamping their authority around the outer districts of the island over the holiday Police returned to Devonshire around 3:10 p.m. this afternoon and continued their relentless attacks on neighboring Devonshire Colts football players at Headquarters Hill.

Dwayne Caines was again not able to make any comment on the scene.

The event was caught on camera by residents in the vicinity.

St. Lucian national Vivian Philgence opened fire amidst the bystanders causing unrests at the BFA field requiring Shane Mederios instructing his men to “change their body language” once being confronted by the force.

Christopher Myles rallied his troops against the attack they were not expecting and asked his supporters not lose faith.

Newly acquired Jamaican national Omar Wolfe ran through the crowd and doubled the tally.

Gibbons made his point in the middle of the protest which was then consequently answered by Tracy Adams.

Vivian Philgence settled the issue with a shot into the roof in the 82minte while Keeper Simmons stood steadfast with a clean sheet throughout the stand off requiring Referee Botello no reason for adding injury time ending the encounter Devonshire All Stars 0 Police 3.

The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) is questioning the introduction of a less-lethal use of force option in the list of defenders being carried by the police unit.

Devonshire All Stars: D DeSilva, C Miles, A Gibbons, S Mederios, C Ward, G Felix, C Johnson, B Bello, P Leddy, C Centrone, B Lally

Substitutes: C Smith, P Correia, G Botello,

Prospect United: L Simmons, S Dennie, C Miller, A Callaham, B Harris, W Reid, D Hunte, S Allen, J Talbot, V Philgence, H Clarke.

Substitutes: C Thompson,  R Douglas, R Evens, W Scott

Goals: Philgence 25, 85, Wolfe 65

Man of the Match: Talbot (Prospect)

Referee: Botello (BDA)

Hamilton Parish vs Police

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Hamilton Parish football players were confronted by the newly formed police unit at St David’s cricket club field on the weekend.

The players decided not play their sanctioned event in front of their own friends and families due to fear of being overwhelmed by the police on the scene.

Sean Dill was quoted at the venue saying” we heard police are beating guys so we are going to go home peacefully”.

Around 20 officers were called to duty at the club and rather than put up any resistance to the force, Hamilton Parish willfully handed the police all 3 points on the evening and drove off safely with their wives and children.

Pepper spray is issued to police officers in Bermuda to give them a “tactical advantage in a violent encounter”, according to a policy document.

St. Georges vs Police

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Talbot scores double as Prospect defeat St. Georges on Christmas Eve

St. George’s Stallions 4 Prospect United 5

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This Christmas Eve the Police Bus arrived at St Georges Cricket Club to settle the issue with St. Georges football players that were at the scene anticipating the upcoming celebrations.

Player Coach Herbie Bascome was summons to referee duties and had to watch is men being man handled by the police force with Stacy Babb having to handle the coaching.

This time the Police took aim first through Jonny Talbot on the East end of the club giving the visitors a lead that St Georges would never be able to overtake.

Lionel Cann and Stephen “the engine” Dennie exchanged words while police continued to run at St Georges back line.

Club President Neil Paynter tried to help out and give his team some incentive but was unable to stop the police from moving in with riot squad tactics.

Top marathoner Stephen Alan made light work of his opponents in the center of the mid field while Dexter Hunte was able to coordinate his team’s attacks.

Detroy Smith was able to make some runs down the flank and produced the goal of the evening with an overhead volley which sent the St. Georges supporters into early celebrations as he leveled the score with his equalizer.

Referee Bascome motioned to the Prospect bench that the score was now 4 – 4 in the 80th minutes of the game. But with 10 minutes left police were able to seal the deal with a game winning goal to the delight of the traveling Prospect supporters at Wellington Oval.

Player Coach Chris Thompson was quoted after the game saying “…it was a well deserved win. Excellent effort from everyone involved.”

St. George’s: T Hall, N Paynter, F Greaves, P Hollis, L Signor, C Fox, S Burgess, D Bailey, S Adderley, L Cann, D Smith.

Substitutes: J Laws,  A Williams, C Roberts, D Evans, S Gibbons.

Goals: Cann 43, 56, D Smith 65, 79.

Prospect Police Club: L Simmons,  S Dennie, A Callagham, S Simmons, B Harris,  M Smith, D Hunte, S Alan, O Wolfe, D Thompson, S Clarke.

Substitutes:  C Thompson, J Talbot,  J Hunt, S Robinson, V Philgence, L Lawrence.

Goals: Talbot 40, 70, Philgence 48,  Clarke 60, Wolfe 85.

Cards: None

Referee: Bascome (BDA)

Man of the Match: Dexter Hunte (Prospect)

 

 

PHC Zebras vs Prospect United

Police Patrol during Holiday Season

PHC Zebras 1 Prospect United 2

PHC and Prospect locked horns at PHC’s home field in front of hundreds of PHC fans on Middle Road this afternoon in which the game had to be halted during the ever tense environment between these two teams after a crunching tackle near the Prospect penalty box.

Referee Holder had to separate the players and take control of the game in order to resume the play action at Stadium Lane.

Stephen Dennie took his frustrations out on the PHC goal net when he launched a 35 yarder past the PHC goalkeeper to take the lead in the 25th minute of the first half and begin the scoring.

PHC showed their class and intelligently pursued their link up play with Striker Manga in the center forward position and took a shot which Keeper Simmons palmed to his right but was unable to keep the ball from sneaking into the bottom corner of the net allowing PHC to level the score in the 55th minute of the second half in which sent the Warwick supporters into jubilation around the stadium as if they had won the game.

PHC continued pressing the game with Washington making dashing runs down the left and bringing on Eddie Dowling to introduce a fresh attack down the right flank.

Prospect brought on substitutes of their own with Player Coach Chris Thomson leading the attack supplying deathifying passes with his mid fielders allowing Hunt and Talbot the ability to run at net.

Prospect then settled the issue against the run of play firing a missle into the back of the net ending the game PHC 1 Prospect United 2 handing PHC their first loss of the season.

Stephen Dennie was quoted after the game saying” ..they didn’t put up too much resistance against us…”

Prospect Police Club: L Simmons,  R Henry, A Callagham,S Dennie, J Talbot,  D Hunt (cap), W Reid, A Evens,.

Substitutes:  C Thompson, B Harris, T Adams, V Filgence.

PHC: J Smith, Q Hunt, B Bean, E Bean, D Booth,  J Anderson, E Hunt, R Lightbourne (cap),  A Washington, D Wilson.

Substitutes:  E Dowling, K Mills, J Russell,  J Sealy.

Man of the Match: Simmons (Prospect)

Cards: None

Referee: Holder (BDA)

Coupe des Caraïbes de Football Bermudes 2 Guyane Française 1 Tout Buts 26/03/16 Pt1

Qualification de la Coupe des Caraïbes 2017


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Premier semestre Qualifications de la Coupe des Caraïbes entre les équipes des Bermudes vs Guyane française tenue le 26 mars 2016 au Bermuda National Stadium.

La sélection du Guyana a fait ses débuts lors du premier tour de la Coupe des Nations des Caraïbes face aux Bermudes.


Les Yana Doko doivent affiner leurs automatismes avant d’aller à Saint-Domingue pour le dernier match du groupe le 7 Juin.

Le début des guerriers de Gombey

Bermudes: Dale Eve – Bailli de Jaylon, Dante Leverock, Drewonde Bascome, Wayne Bean, Killian Elkinson, Roger Lee, Tre Ming, Reggie Lambe, Justin Donawa, Zeiko Lewis

Remplacements: Jonte Smith, Marco Warren, Jahni Raynor

Entraîneur: Andrew Bascome

Le début de la Yana Doko

Guyane Française: Donovan Léon (cap) – Gregory Lescot, Marvin Torvic, Miguel Haabo, Jean-David Legrand – Loïc Baal, Ludovic Baal, Rhudy Evens, Kevin Rimane

Remplacements: Marvin Torvic, Stéphane Privat, Eric Alex

Entraîneur: Jair Karam

Buts: Evens 39 minutes Ming 44 minutes Lambe 80 minutes.

L’homme du match: Lambe (Bermudes)

Arbitre: T. Taylor

 

Prospect vs North Village

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Knock out Cup

Today Prospect United met North Village Rams on a neutral field at Western Stars Sports Club on St. John’s Road for the Masters knock out cup.

Prospect showed their organizational skills as they had to rotate their reserve players this week for the upcoming duel.

 

 

Renegades 74 Mariners 10

Renegades 74 Mariners 10

At the National Stadium the Renegades took on the Mariners in an action packed event which saw the home team rise victorious over their opponents on a wind swept field in Devonshire.

Renegades took some time to get going but began to put together some organized attacks and were able to begin to penetrate the Mariners defense to end the game in devastating fashion.

Prospect vs Somerset

 

Eagles catch lucky breeze as they land in Prospect

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Somerset opened the scoring through Stevie Dread in the first half when he was able to break through the West Indian defense and took at shot past the keeper into the roof of the net.

Prospect nearly equalized when Talbot saw his shot shave the edge of the Eagles goal 10 minutes later.

Eagles later doubled their tally with a stroke of luck as they were lucky to catch a freak breeze as midfielder sliced his cross and caught keeper Lawrence Scott off guard and somehow ended up in the back of the net.

Somerset keeper Joseph Moniz returned to action in goal after completing his certification at the Bermuda College for preparations for the Americas Cup tournament in Bermuda 2017.

Tracy Adams controlled the midfield and weathered the rain storm and bad conditions at Prospect field.

Full backs Ruffins and Piper were continuously frustrated as Warren Reid and Dexter Hunt ran circles around Somerset’s defenders.

Prospect rallied back and took the lead as MacDonald Simmons was unable withstand the pressure and Albert Lambert ended up letting in an O.G. as Prospect got themselves in gear.

Sean Dill tried to turn back the hands of time to glory days and breathed a sigh of relief as his team left the field with a share of the spoils.

Prospect Police Club: L Lawrence,   R Henry, A Miller, T Adams(cap), D Hunt, W Reid, B Harris, C Stewart, N Barker, J Talbot.

Substitutes: A Evens, C Thompson, A Ramabuki, D Harvey, A Callagham, D Joell, R Bell, S Dennie.

Eagles: J Moniz, R Piper, R Ruffins, S Burrows, U Iris, G Outerbridge, A Lambert, B Lambert, R Lightbourne, S Burrows (cap), A Washington.

Substitutes:  J Tyrel, M Mooney, J Russell, D Wilson, J Sealy.

Man of the Match: Adams (Prospect)

Cards: None

Referee:Thompson (JAM)