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Concacaf Nations League | Bermuda V Panama Bermuda National Sport Center | September 5, 2019 | 19:00 (L) – 18:00 (ET) Concacaf Nations League | Bermuda v Panama Bermuda National Sport Center | September 5, 2019 | 19:00 (L) – 18:00 (ET) R: CASTRO ZUNIGA, RAUL EDGARDO (Honduras) AR1: TABORA ALVAREZ, JESUS HUMBERTO (Honduras) AR2: LEIVA ZERON, OMAR ANTONIO (Honduras) 4th Official: MATAMOROS PONCE, MELVIN ORLANDO (Honduras Bermuda and Panama have met three times and will be the first time in Hamilton. The last time the two teams met was in a friendly match in Panama City (04-28-2004) Panama won 4- 1 goals by Astwood 14 (BER), Phillips 25'and 90', Dely Valdes 66 'and Tejeda 68'. The last time Bermuda beat Panama was 02-03-1974 (1-0) at the Central American and Caribbean Games in the Dominican Republic. Bermuda (BER) Official name: Bermuda Football Association Founded: 1928 Head Coach: Kyle Lightbourne (BER) Bermudas was one of the protagonists in CNLQ. Finished in fifth place after winning its last three matches. Zeiko Lewis and veteran Genaro Nepomuceno were the engine and led the team with four goals each. Qualifying record GP- 4 W- 3 D- 0 L- 1 GF- 17 GA- 4 PTS 9 Panama (PAN) Official name: Federación de Futbol de Panama, Fepafut Founded: 1937 Head Coach: Ruben Americo Gallego (ARG) Qualified for its first-ever World Cup, finishing third in the Concacaf qualifiers with 13 points for Russia 2018. Roman Torres, the top scorer in qualifying with two goals, scored the winning goal against Costa Rica that sealed Panama's historic qualification. Total games: 3 (8 goals scored) BER: 1 victory and 3 goals PAN: 1 victory and 5 goals Draws: 1 Non-friendly matches: 2 (3 goals scored) BER: 1 victory and 2 goals PAN: 0 wins and 1 goal Draws: 1 Breakdown of the 2 non-friendly matches: 2 in Central American and Caribbean Games. Friendly matches: 1 (5 goals scored) BER: 0 wins and 1 goal PAN: 1 victories and 4 goals Draws: 0 Matches in Bermudas: 0 Games in Panama: 1 (5 goals scored) BER: 0 wins and 1 goal PAN: 1 victories and 4 goals Draws: 0 Games in Neutral field: 2 (3 goals scored) BER: 1 victory and 2 goals PAN: 0 wins and 1 goal Draws: 1 BER vs. PAN Top Scores (8 goals scored in total, distributed among 7 different players) Ricardo Phillips (2) (PAN) CURIOSITIES OF THE SCORES Bermuda's 3 goals are shared by 3 different players. The 5 goals of Panama are distributed by 4 different players. Panama´s Ricardo Phillips scored a brace Last game 04/28/2004 PAN 4-1 BER (friendly in Panama City): goals by Astwood (14'), Phillips (25' and 90'), Dely Valdés (66') and Tejada (68') Last friendly match 08.07.1978 BER 1-1 PAN (Central American and Caribbean Games in Medellín) Bermuda's last victory 02.03.1974 BER 1-0 PAN (Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo) Bermuda's biggest victory: 1-0 in Santo Domingo (Central American and Caribbean Games played on 02.03.1974) Panama's biggest victory: 4-1 in Panama City (Friendly played on 04/28/2004) HIGHLIGHTS Panama has only won 3 of its last 23 games (twice to Trinidad and Tobago and once to Guyana). Panama has only scored in 8 of their last 21 games. Bermuda has only lost 2 of its last 6 games against teams from Central America (once against Guatemala and once against Costa Rica). .
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