CFU Boy’s U-14 Challenge Series to begin in Trinidad and Tobago

Caribbean Football Union is ready to organize the international football tournament for the U-14 teams of boys from around the region

16th of August 2024

CFU Boy’s U-14 Challenge Series to begin in Trinidad and Tobago (PC - Facebook)

The Caribbean Football Union is ready to organize the international football tournament for the U-14 teams of boys from around the region. The CFU Boy’s U-14 Challenge Series is hosting 23 nations of the Caribbean in Trinidad and Tobago. The series will take place from 16 August to 25 August.

The Caribbean Football Union is an organization dedicated to the management of football in the region. The Union works as an umbrella platform for the football-playing nations, which is joined by 31 member states in total in the region.

Several English, French, Spanish, and Dutch-speaking island nations of the Caribbean are part of this organization. Among the thirty-one member states, twenty-three island nations are promoting their young talents on the field to take part in this multi-country football series.

The authority has released the schedule for the matches, which will be held between the participating teams of U-14 boys. The teams are divided into two tiers, in which Tier 1 contains eight top teams of the tournament, while the other fifteen teams are placed in Tier 2 to face challenges.

In the parted sections, Tier 1 consists of two groups of four teams each, and Tier 2 is further divided into three groups of five football teams each. As per the released positionings in CFU Boy’s U-14 Challenge Series, the U-14 boys team of Jamaica, St Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, and Aruba is placed in Group A of Tier 1.

The other four teams among the eight in Tier 1 are Puerto Rico, St Martin, Curacao, and French Guiana, who are placed in Group B. Tier 2 of the CFU Boy’s U-14 Challenge Series is divided into three sub-sections: Group A, Group B, and Group C. The three groups divide the fifteen participating teams into five for each.

Group A of Tier 1 carries the teams of young boys from Antigua and Barbuda, Montserrat, Barbados, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and Cayman Island. Meanwhile, the teams of Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Turks and Caicos, US Virgin Islands, and Dominica are in Group B of Tier 2.

The U-14 boys teams of Sint Maarten, St Lucia, Bonaire, Bermuda, and Grenada are placed in Group C of Tier 2.

The teams from the twenty-three participating island nations in the Caribbean had already made their way to Trinidad and Tobago. The team will present challenges on the field from Friday onwards.

Football lovers in the Caribbean nations are observing the updates on the grand multi-country tournament, CFU Boy’s U-14 Challenge Series.

The people expressed their views and marked the series as a crucial part of exploring young talents in the region. The people also raised their demand to pay attention to the sports for countries who are not participating.