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  Fullname Bermuda Hogges Football Club
  Shortname Bermuda Hogges, <br> Hogges
  Founded 2006
  Ground Bermuda National Stadium
  Capacity 8,500 (all-seated)
  Chairman Shaun Goater <BR> Kyle Lightbourne <BR> Paul Scope
  Mgrtitle Manager
  Manager Gareth Doherty
  League USL Second Division
  Season 2007
  Position 10th, did not make playoffs
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The Bermuda Hogges are a Bermudian Football (soccer) club, founded in 2006 , playing in the United Soccer Leagues Second Division . The team plays home matches at the Bermuda National Stadium in Hamilton, Bermuda .

The club was started by Bermuda legend Shaun Goater , coach Kyle Lightbourne , and Paul Scope to develop the level of play in Bermuda, with the aim of a more competitive national team.

The name "Hogges" was suggested by the team's owners following a fan contest. It comes from Hogs' long association with Bermuda, and the toughness of the animal. {Link without Title}


CURRENT SQUAD

''As of June 25, 2007''






INTERNATIONAL HOGGES

Eleven of the Hogges' first team squad - Stephen Astwood , Damico Coddington , Darius Cox , Shaki Crockwell , Devaun De Graff , Timmy Figureido , Damon Ming , Michael Parsons , Jelani Scott , Kwame Steede and Dennis Zuill - are also full Bermudian International players, and have represented their country in World Cup and CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifying games. Shaun Goater and Kyle Lightbourne were also Bermudian internationals until their retirement from international football, making the Hogges' by far the most experienced USL2 team in terms of international competition.


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