Bermuda blown away in CONCOCAF under-17 men’s qualifiers, Bermuda 1 Curaçao 6

Group A of the 2025 CONCACAF Under-17 Men’s Qualifiers kicked off in Bermuda with two matches at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium at the National Sports Center, with teams vying for a coveted spot in the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
Story courtesy of IslandStats.com

Turks and Caicos Islands Off to Winning Start

Anguilla 0 Turks and Caicos Islands 3

In a historic moment for both nations, Anguilla and Turks and Caicos Islands made their debuts in the final round of qualifying.

Turks and Caicos Islands made a strong statement in the first half, establishing a commanding 3-0 lead. Wepsdel Saintilus opened the scoring just two minutes into the game, followed by two goals from Schuyler Sean Selver in the 24th and 36th minutes.

Despite a spirited effort from both sides in the second half, neither team could add to the scoreline. Turks and Caicos Islands secured a valuable three points with a convincing 3-0 victory.

Curaçao Overpowers Bermuda in CONCACAF Qualifying

Bermuda 1 Curaçao 6

Bermuda suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of Curaçao in their opening Under 17 Boy’s CONCACAF qualifying match. The two nations met for the first time in the qualifiers, with Bermuda making their fourth appearance in the final round and Curaçao their ninth.

Bermuda Starting-Line-Up: Jahneel Maria (Curtis Jackson 66th), Logan Jimenez, Emeer Peets, D’Ari Coddington, Harlem Bean Fox (Noah-George Outerbridge 66th), Roger Williams (Kennahz Fray 46th), Na’im Zuill (Blayz Borgesson 46th), Isai Gibbons (Dakari Smith Davis 46th), Kalen Brunson, Sami Carolo, Dakayo Leverock – Substitutes: Grant Reese, Syhon Goater, Tyler Steede, Amir Brangman-Johnson – Curaçao Starting Line-Up: G. Bonevacia, D. Busby (C. Benita 71st), J. Valentijn, K. Penso, D. Anastacia (A. Jops 71st), M. Jansen, J. Molenaar (T. Lucas 71st), J. Ortela, R. Nivillac, S. van Woerkom (N. Isenia 85th), J. Polonius (T. Bregita 90th) – Substitutes: – F. Bakhuis, K. Brazil, J. Cijntje, J. Giterson, K. Martis

Curaçao dominated the match, ultimately running out 6-1 winners. An early own goal in the 8th minute gave Curaçao the lead, and D’Shawn Anastacia doubled their advantage in the 17th minute. Curaçao maintained their 2-0 lead going into half-time.

Within a minute of the restart, Dayvi Busby extended Curaçao’s lead, and Busby struck again in the 62nd minute to make it 4-0. Bermuda managed to pull a goal back in the 71st minute when substitute Kennahz Fray converted a penalty to make it 4-1. However, Curaçao’s four-goal cushion was restored in the 87th minute with a second own goal, making the score 5-1. In stoppage time, substitute Taysison Bregita added a sixth goal for Curaçao, sealing a comprehensive 6-1 victory.

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