Commercial league not dead just different The Corona Football League was officially launched at Gosling's yesterday, with the founders hailing its creation as a victory for 'guys who just want to play football'. Cheers! Footballers toast new Corona league Who needs the BFA? From the remnants of the Commercial League - discarded by the association as part of its restructuring of local football - the new Corona League Thumbs up for league changes February 19, 2009: During the last week I've heard many different opinions regarding Bermuda Football Association's restructuring of the domestic league system. For me the recommended changes are long overdue and are the right solution to help Bermudian football move forward. I particularly like the introduction of the Development League for players aged between 17 and 23 as in the current system too many talented young players fall by the wayside. Commercial League axed as clubs back Broadley plan March 25, 2009: The Commercial League is officially no more. At a Bermuda Football Association semi-annual congress meeting on Monday night, Premier and First Division clubs voted to fully adopt technical director Derek Broadley's vision for the future of football in Bermuda, which in part called for the Commercial League to be scrapped. Of the full member clubs, only one, BAA, voted against the proposals, and there was one abstention.