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Bermuda depart for Concacaf qualifiers

Leading the way: Lightbourne will coach the side in Curaçao

The Bermuda Under-20 side will head to Curaçao for the final round of the Caribbean Under-20 Championship qualifiers today.

Bermuda qualified for the final phase of qualifying after finishing up as the second best runner-up from first round matches summer.

The 17-man squad includes several players who are based overseas in the United States and England.

Bermuda are in group A and face St Kitts and Nevis on Friday at 6pm. They then face Curacao at 7.30pm on Sunday before closing out their matches next Tuesday against Antigua and Barbuda.

All matches will be played at the Stadion Ergilio Hato in Brievengat, Willemstad.

The group winners and runners-up will remain in Curaçao to play in the Caribbean Football Union Under-20 semi-finals and final.

Five teams from the Caribbean will advance to the Concacaf Under-20 Championships in Costa Rica in March.

Squad: Jaquill Hill, Knory Scott, Zenawi Bowen, Paul Douglas, Rai Sampson, Mikiel Thomas, Amar Lewis, Jahtino Richardson-Martin, David Jones, Jaz Ratteray-Smith, Tehvan Tyrell, Diondre Dowling, Kacey Butterfield, Vance Wall-Brown, Osagi Bascome, Mazhye Burchall, Ajai Daniels. Officials: Kyle Lightbourne (head coach), Maurice Lowe (technical development director), Dashun Cooper (goalkeeper coach), Amori Venter (physio), Charysse Bean (head of delegation).