St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association Results for February 22nd to 24th, 2025
The weekend of February 22nd to 24th, 2025, saw a flurry of exciting matches in the NGBC Premier League and Division 1, held at Warner Park. The action kicked off on Saturday with Tropical Blossom Hot Spring Bath United dominating Mantab in a 5-2 victory. Bath United established a commanding 3-0 lead by halftime, thanks to goals from Chris Jeffers, Keon Smithen, and Phillron Lavia. Rocco Browne further solidified their lead with a penalty in the second half and a final goal in stoppage time. Mantab managed to salvage some pride with goals from Joshua Bradshaw and Sylvester Alexander, but Bath United’s dominance was undeniable. The match saw yellow cards issued to players from both sides for various infractions.
The second Premier League match on Saturday featured a clash between Azul Cayon Rockets and MFCR United Old Road Jets. Cayon Rockets secured a 2-0 victory, with Mervin Lewis scoring in the first half and Rodriquez Hendricks sealing the win late in the second half. Despite their victory, Cayon Rockets accumulated several yellow cards throughout the match, highlighting the intensity of the contest. Old Road Jets also received numerous yellow cards, struggling to contain their opponents. The match was further marked by a red card issued to Cayon’s Malique Roberts, adding to the drama of the encounter.
Sunday’s Division 1 fixture saw Fast Cash Saddlers United triumph over KFC Trinity/Challengers Utd with a 2-0 scoreline. Istevian Barnes opened the scoring for Saddlers with a penalty in the first half, while Kenrick McNeil added a second goal late in the second half to secure the victory. While Saddlers maintained a clean sheet, they also picked up a couple of yellow cards in the closing stages of the match.
The Premier League action resumed on Sunday with ELCO Ltd Security Forces United suffering a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Sol Island Auto Conaree. Conaree’s Kaleb Bridgewater found the back of the net in the first half, while Jayan Duncan doubled their lead early in the second half. Conaree collected a few yellow cards during the match, but ultimately maintained control to secure the win.
The final match of the weekend’s triple-header on Sunday provided a goal-fest for spectators as Rams Village Superstars demolished Jones Group Sandy Point with a resounding 6-0 victory. Kimaree Rogers was the star of the show, netting four goals, while Dahjal Kelly and Mozari Hodge contributed one each. Despite the lopsided scoreline, the match saw early red cards for both Village Superstars’ Dahjal Kelly and Sandy Point’s Alarn Isaiah, adding an unexpected twist to the game. A late yellow card for Sandy Point compounded their woes.
Concluding the football action on Monday, S.L. Horsfords St. Paul’s United comfortably defeated Development Bank St. Peters with a 3-0 scoreline in the NBGC Premier League. Keithroy Freeman bagged a brace, scoring in both halves, while Kalonji Clarke added a penalty goal to secure the victory for St. Paul’s. The match saw yellow cards issued to players from both teams for various fouls.
Throughout the matches, various officials ensured the smooth running of the games. Referee assessors were present to evaluate the performance of the on-field officials, contributing to the overall integrity of the league. General coordinators oversaw the logistical aspects of each match, ensuring a seamless experience for players and spectators alike. The weekend’s fixtures showcased a blend of exciting goals, tense moments, and disciplinary actions, reflecting the competitive spirit of the participating teams. The varied scorelines and individual performances provided ample talking points for fans, while the disciplinary actions highlighted the importance of fair play within the league. With goals galore and dramatic moments aplenty, the weekend’s football action provided a thrilling spectacle for fans of the beautiful game.
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