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Bailey Rowe

Bailey George Rowe (born 5 March 2002) is a British Virgin Islands footballer who currently plays for the under-16 side of Weymouth, and the British Virgin Islands national team. He is the youngest goalscorer in the history of the BVI senior national side.

Club Career

As of March 2018, Rowe plays for the under-16 side of Weymouth of the Southern League Premier South. Rowe scored two goals in the final of the Under-15 Dorset Youth County Cup as Weymouth defeated Merley Cobham Sports 5–1. That season, the team completed the treble by also winning the League Cup and County Cup. Rowe scored against Dorchester Magpies in the 5–3 victory in League Cup final. For the 2018 season, the club finished 4th in the Division One of the Dorset Youth Football League.

International Career

In 2017 Rowe was part of the British Virgin Islands' under-15 squad which participated in the 2017 CONCACAF Under-15 Championship. Rowe led the front line throughout the tournament. He scored a hat-trick against Turks and Caicos and, in the final match of the group stage alone, scored four times in the first half of an 8–2 victory over Montserrat. The side topped its group in the tournament before losing to French Guiana in the knockout round.

Rowe was called up the senior squad for the first time at the age of 15 in April 2018 for a training camp at the Milton Abbey School in Milton Abbas, England. He played for the team against his club team, Weymouth, in a friendly match at Bob Lucas Stadium on 14 April. Rowe came on as a first-half substitute, changing the flow of the match and nearly scoring several times. After the match Weymouth manager Mark Molesley remarked about Rowe, "He is a young lad with a bright future, he looked good, he moved well."

He was called up to the senior squad again in July 2018 at the age of 16. About the call-up BVI Assistant Manager Dan Neville said, ".He is always likely to get you a goal and I think his call-up has been justified." As part of the camp, he made his senior internat

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