Neutral league match played on 04 October 2025.
Kicked off at 10:35 AM

On 4th October 2025, Pro Shottas U15 welcomed Notre Dame U15 to the BFA Technical Center for a league neutral match that kicked off at 10:35am. Over the course of 70 minutes plus added time, Pro Shottas delivered a commanding performance, running out comfortable 6-0 victors in an emphatic display of attacking football.

Pro Shottas lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, deploying Christopher Palmer in goal to marshal the defence. The back four consisted of Elijah Jacob at right defender, Micah James and Ben Hutton as central defenders, and Shakobi Jordan on the left. In midfield, Raiden Lee and Tye Gittens operated as the two central midfielders tasked with controlling the engine room. Ahead of them, the attacking trio featured Dominic Pererra on the right, Kaleb Catwell in the central attacking midfield role, and Xavier Holder on the left, all supporting lone striker Kevio Bellamy. This setup promised a blend of defensive solidity and creative attacking options, with the wide midfielders expected to supply crosses and key passes to the striker. The substitutes available were Dylan Boucaud, Dylan Angoy, Samuel Campion, Zayne Galt, and Jaaziel Codogan.

The match burst into life almost immediately as Pro Shottas took the lead in the third minute. Xavier Holder delivered a precise long pass from the left attacking midfield position, which Kevio Bellamy expertly controlled before firing a right-footed finish past the Notre Dame goalkeeper. Just three minutes later, the same combination struck again with Holder’s long pass finding Bellamy, who once more converted with his right foot, doubling the advantage and setting the tone for the rest of the encounter.

Pro Shottas continued to press and extend their lead in the 12th minute when Elijah Jacob, operating as right defender, launched a long pass forward to Dominic Pererra. The right attacking midfielder unleashed a stunning right-footed screamer that left the opposition goalkeeper with no chance. This goal underlined the attacking threat posed not only by the forwards but also by the full-backs pushing high up the pitch.

The visitors were then hit by a long-range strike in the 16th minute. Kevio Bellamy, now providing the assist, played a short pass to Kaleb Catwell, who unleashed a powerful right-footed effort from outside the box that flew into the net. This goal showcased Catwell’s ability to score from distance and further demoralised Notre Dame.

Pro Shottas were relentless and added a fifth goal in the 32nd minute. Bellamy once again provided the assist, this time delivering a precise cross from the right side to Xavier Holder, who tapped in from close range with his left foot. The fluidity of the attacking moves was evident as the team combined with ease to create clear-cut chances.

Just two minutes later, in the 34th minute, Bellamy was involved once more, sending a long pass to Dominic Pererra who finished neatly with his right foot to complete his brace. This goal was the culmination of a well-worked team move, highlighting the sharp interplay between the attacking players.

The first half concluded at the 35-minute mark with Pro Shottas firmly in control and a commanding 6-0 lead on the scoreboard.

The second half saw a series of tactical substitutions from Pro Shottas aimed at maintaining their dominance and managing player fitness. At the 47th minute, Dylan Boucaud replaced right defender Elijah Jacob, providing fresh legs in defence. Four minutes later, in the 51st minute, Dylan Angoy came on for the prolific striker Kevio Bellamy, who had already netted twice and assisted several goals.

Further changes followed with Samuel Campion replacing Kaleb Catwell in the 55th minute, while at the 63rd minute, two substitutions were made simultaneously: Zayne Galt came on for central midfielder Tye Gittens, and Jaaziel Codogan replaced left defender Shakobi Jordan. These tactical changes ensured that Pro Shottas maintained their structure and intensity throughout the remainder of the match.

Despite the changes, the scoreline remained unchanged as Pro Shottas controlled possession and limited Notre Dame’s opportunities. The clean sheet was preserved by goalkeeper Christopher Palmer, who was rarely troubled thanks to the solid defensive efforts of Micah James and Ben Hutton in central defence.

In summary, Pro Shottas U15 delivered a dominant and clinical performance at the BFA Technical Center, showcasing their attacking prowess and tactical discipline. Kevio Bellamy was the standout figure, contributing significantly with goals and assists, while the entire team executed their 4-2-3-1 formation to near perfection. Notre Dame U15 were left chasing shadows throughout, unable to mount any meaningful response to the relentless pressure applied by their opponents.

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