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Belize Premier League 01/26 21:57 - Belize Defense Force v Belmopan Bandits SC W 0-5
Belize Premier League 12/01 02:04 - Belmopan Bandits SC v San Pedro Pirates L 0-1
Belize Premier League 08/25 02:00 - Belmopan Bandits SC v Wagiya FC W 3-1
Belize Premier League 08/11 01:58 - Belmopan Bandits SC v Altitude FC W 3-1
CONCACAF League 08/08 02:00 148 Deportivo Saprissa v Belmopan Bandits SC L 3-1
Belize Premier League 08/04 02:02 - Belmopan Bandits SC v Placencia Assassins FC W 6-0
CONCACAF League 08/01 02:00 148 Belmopan Bandits SC v Deportivo Saprissa L 1-3
Belize Premier League 03/10 01:59 - Belmopan Bandits SC v Placencia Assassins FC W 3-1
Belize Premier League 01/27 01:59 - Belmopan Bandits SC v BDF FC D 1-1
Belize Premier League 01/13 01:53 - Belmopan Bandits SC v Wagiya FC D 0-0
Belize Premier League 12/23 02:00 - Belmopan Bandits SC v Hankook Verdes L 1-2
Belize Premier League 12/14 01:55 - Belmopan Bandits SC v Police United FC W 1-0

Wikipedia - Belmopan Bandits FSC

Belmopan Football Club is a professional football club from Belmopan, Belize, currently competing in the Premier League of Belize. With nine championships, the club is the most successful in Belizean football since the creation of the Premier League of Belize in 2012.

History

The club was founded in 1986 as the Builders Hardware Bandits. After a period of inactivity, it returned in 2011 and quickly re-established itself as one of the country's top clubs. By 2017, Belmopan Bandits had won seven of the last eleven titles in Belize's top division, including the Premier League of Belize and its predecessor leagues. The club qualified for the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League but was ultimately replaced by Costa Rica's C.S. Herediano after the surface of the FFB Stadium was deemed unplayable. If they would have appeared in the tournament, the club would have been the first from Belize to participate in the competition since 2008–09. By winning the 2014–15 championship, the club won the title for the fourth time in six seasons and its third championship in a row. By 2016, the club was recognized by Amandala as having a stable ownership and financial security without scandals or controversies, and a number of members of the Belize national team in the squad.

In July 2017, Belmopan Bandits won the Quadrangular Football Tournament held in San Pedro Town, beating the top teams from Ambergris Caye. Later that summer the club made its CONCACAF debut in the 2017 CONCACAF League, the inaugural edition of the tournament. Honduran international and 2010 FIFA World Cup participant Georgie Welcome led the team's offense. They were eliminated by C.D. Walter Ferretti of Nicaragua in the Round of 16 with an aggregate score of 1–5. The team qualified for the competition again in 2018. In their second attempt, the club was eliminated in the Round of 16 again, losing a well-played series against F.C. Motagua 0–3 on aggregate. By qualifying for the 2019 CONCACAF League, Belmopan Bandits became the first-ever club to qualify for the competition three consecutive seasons.

In October 2021, Belmopan Bandits issued a statement that it would not participate in the 2021–22 FFB Top League which was organized by the Football Federation of Belize to replace the PLB season cancelled because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The club stated that their protest was because Clifford King, the person club management viewed as the legitimately elected President of the FFB, was not recognized by the federation. The matter was taken up by with the Supreme Court of Belize.

In February 2023, it was announced that the club had entered a sponsorship agreement with Internacional Futbol Club of Mexico which would increase Belmopan's technical and financial resources. As part of the deal, Belmopan Bandits rebranded as Bandits-Internacional FC. While the original club would maintain ownership, Internacional FC would take over all operations and offer opportunities for Belizean players to sign in Mexico. The club played its first match under its new name against Altitude FC on 11 February 2023. Before the end of the 2022–23 season, the club returned to wearing its original Bandits uniforms. In May 2023, it was announced that the club had ended its sponsorship agreement with Internacional FC and would return as the Belmopan Bandits for the 2023–24 season. The half season as played under the Bandits-Internacional FC moniker saw the club earn its worst-ever Closing Championship performance.

**Belmopan Bandits SC** is a professional soccer team based in Belmopan, the capital city of Belize. Established in 2011, the team has quickly become a prominent force in Belizean football, known for its competitive spirit and passionate fan base. The Bandits play their home matches at the Isidoro Beaton Stadium, a venue that showcases the vibrant culture and enthusiasm of local supporters.

The team's colors, typically a striking combination of red and black, symbolize their fierce determination and commitment to excellence on the field. The Bandits have a reputation for developing local talent, blending experienced players with emerging stars, which has contributed to their success in the Premier League of Belize.

Belmopan Bandits SC has achieved multiple league titles and cup victories, establishing themselves as one of the top clubs in the country. Their style of play is characterized by fast-paced attacking football, solid defensive organization, and a strong emphasis on teamwork. The Bandits are not just a soccer team; they are a source of pride for the Belmopan community, fostering a sense of unity and passion for the beautiful game.

Off the field, the club is dedicated to community engagement, participating in various outreach programs and youth development initiatives aimed at promoting soccer and healthy lifestyles among the youth of Belize. With a bright future ahead, Belmopan Bandits SC continues to strive for greatness, aiming to make their mark both nationally and regionally in Central American football.