St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association Match Results (November 11th-13th)
The weekend of July 11th to 13th, 2025, witnessed a flurry of football action across various divisions in the St. Kitts and Nevis football leagues, with thrilling victories, disappointing forfeitures, and even a premature match termination due to a mass confrontation. The matches unfolded across different venues, showcasing a mix of established clubs and emerging talents, with goals galore and disciplinary actions adding to the drama.
Friday, July 11th, saw Development Bank St. Peters dominate Sol Island Auto Conaree in the NBGC Premier League at Verchilds Playing Field. St. Peters secured a convincing 3-0 victory, with goals from Tyquan Terrell, Kareme Simmonds, and Kemenl French. While St. Peters maintained control, the match wasn’t without its disciplinary issues, with several players from both teams receiving yellow cards. Keondre Maynard of Conaree received two yellow cards, resulting in a red card and his dismissal from the game.
Saturday’s action shifted to The Gardens Playing Field, featuring a Division 1 clash between 607 Construction Lodge Patriots and KFC Trinity/Challengers United. The Patriots delivered a dominant performance, leading 5-0 at half-time and ultimately winning 6-1. Josh Liburd and Tevaun Skelton each netted twice for the Patriots, with Kimbo Romney and Oj Little also contributing to the scoreline. Ajarni Dunrod scored a consolation goal for Trinity/Challengers. However, the match was marred by a mass confrontation between the two teams, leading to its premature termination in the 75th minute.
Sunday, July 13th, offered a doubleheader in the NBGC Premier League at Verchilds Playing Field. The first match saw a tightly contested affair between MFCR United Old Road Jets and Tropical Blossom Hot Springs Bath United. Old Road Jets eventually secured a narrow 1-0 victory, thanks to a late goal from Nequan Browne in the 81st minute. The match featured a few yellow cards but remained relatively disciplined compared to the previous day’s encounter. The second match at Verchilds featured S L Horsfords St. Paul’s United against Azul Cayon Rockets. St. Paul’s secured a 1-0 win with a goal from Keithroy Freeman in the 53rd minute, but the victory was tainted by Freeman’s subsequent red card in stoppage time.
Concurrently on Sunday, The Gardens Playing Field hosted a SKNFA Division clash between TGE Dieppe Bay Eagles and MBT/Fast Cash Saddlers United. This match proved to be a back-and-forth affair, ending with a 3-2 victory for Dieppe Bay Eagles. Jamar Johnson scored twice for the Eagles, complemented by Reynaldo Bradshaw’s winning goal. Saddlers’ goals came from Nathaniel Huggins (an own goal) and Saeed Hanley. Several yellow cards were issued throughout the game, reflecting the intensity of the contest.
Back at Verchilds Playing Field on Sunday, the scheduled match between Jones Group Sandy Point and ELCO Ltd Security Forces United did not take place as ELCO Ltd Security Forces United forfeited the game due to an insufficient number of players. The final match of the weekend, also at Verchilds, saw a dominant performance from Rams Village Superstars against MANTAB. Village Superstars cruised to an 8-1 victory, with goals coming from Joseph Wilkes, Tiran Hanley, Dahjal Kelly (2), G’Vaune Amory (2), Samani Williams, and Jermaine Powell. Arvil Challenger scored the lone goal for MANTAB.
In summary, the weekend’s football action provided a blend of exciting matches, decisive victories, and unfortunate incidents. The NBGC Premier League saw dominant displays from Development Bank St. Peters and Rams Village Superstars, while other matches were more closely contested. The SKNFA Division 1 witnessed a dominant, albeit prematurely ended, victory for Lodge Patriots, while Dieppe Bay Eagles edged out Saddlers United in a thrilling encounter. The weekend showcased the dynamism and competitiveness of football in St. Kitts and Nevis, with plenty of goals, cards, and talking points for fans and players alike. The abandoned match serves as a reminder of the importance of squad depth and the challenges faced by teams in maintaining a consistent playing roster. Overall, the weekend offered a snapshot of the vibrant football scene in the region.
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