Grenada Announces Senior Men’s National Team for Concacaf Nations League

Grenada Sports Authorities have announced the senior men’s national team for the upcoming Concacaf Nations League

Written by Scott Johnson

2024-09-03 05:51:19

Grenada Announces Senior Men's National Team for Concacaf Nations League

The Grenada Sports Authorities have announced the senior men’s national team for the upcoming Concacaf Nations League. The matches are scheduled for the 6th and 9th of September at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium.

These matches will be taking place against St Martin and St Lucia, leading the way for the teams to progress further in the league. The team is being coached by Shalrie Joseph and will hail to the camp on Sunday.

Another match for Team Grenada in the group stage will be taking place against Curacao on 11th October and 14th October. The team will once again fight with St Lucia and St Martin in their respective matches on the 15th and 18th of November.

𝐆𝐎𝐀𝐋𝐊𝐄𝐄𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐒

Chad Phillip – FC Camerhogne

Trishawn Thomas – Queen’s Park Rangers FC

Jeremy Richardson – Paradise FC International

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Benjamin Ettienne – Queen’s Park Rangers FC

Dorrel Pierre – Paradise FC International

Aaron Pierre – Shrewsbury FC

Josh Gabriel – ZFC Meuselwitz

Brady Charles – Lincoln University

Greg Sandiford – Coventry City

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Myles Hippolyte – AFC Wimbledon

Regan Charles-Cook – KAS Eupen

Shavon John-Brown – Central Valley Fuego FC

Jacob Berkeley-Afyepong – Unattached

Darius Johnson – FC Volendam

Leon Braveboy – Lincoln University

Kevon Maitland – Lincoln University

Ethan Telesford – FC Camerhogne

Keishon Clarke – Lincoln University

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Jamal Ray Charles – St. David’s FC

Lucas Akins – Mansfield Town

Jermaine Francis – Chelmford city FC

Saydrel Lewis – Paradise FC International

Joshua Isaac – Paradise FC International

A total of 41 teams are participating this year in the game which includes Costa Rica, Guatemala, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Suriname, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Nicaragua, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Curacao, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Saint Martin and many more.

The matches will be played this year in a different way this year as they will take place at centralized venue instead of the home-away format which was followed previously. This new initiative has been taken to tackle the travel challenges that the associations face during the event.

The venues are decided according to the ranking of teams in each group. The third best-ranked team in each group will look forward to hosting September matches. The second-best will host October matches and the best-ranked will host November matches.

The Concacaf games this year will go as long as 19th November for the group matches, however, the semifinals and finals will be conducted in March next year. However, fans are excited about the coming sports event igniting hopes among them for their favourite teams to win.