Grenada: Grenada Women National Team is all set to compete Bahamas for the Inaugural CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup Qualifiers on Wednesday, September 20, 2023. The match will be held in Bahamas.
Grenada Football Association took to Facebook and announced the squad for the match.
READ HERE: Squad for Grenada Women National Team
- Roneisha Frank (C)
- Kristal Julien
- Malia Ramdhanny
- Nia Fleming-Thompson Grace John
- Treasher Valcin
- Amelia Bubb
- Karlette Daniel
- Ronniellia Bubb
- Summa George
- Cassima Langaigne
- Carena Noel
- Cassie Rennie
- Cadisha Rennie
- Kimell Robertson
- Trishana Stephens
- Rachel Noel
- Abigail Williams
- Erin Sylvester
- Judy McIntosh
- Sabrina Rennie (GK)
- Kinda Lambert (GK)
- Keona Salandy (GK)
STAFF:
- Jake Rennie-Head Coach
- Lottie Cato-Asst. Coach
- Nigel Boca-Asst. Coach Leon Calliste-Trainer Peter Jules-GK Coach
- Sherryann Bain-Equipment Manager Bevin Stanisclaus – Team Manager Adeltrude Griffith-Physiotherapist
The Concacaf Women’s Gold Cup Qualifiers is the “Road to Gold Cup” and the region’s premier competition for women’s senior national teams. It is also a key part of the “CONCACAF W” women’s football strategy the Confederation launched in 2019.
The confederation also confirmed the venues and schedule for the CONCACAF Olympic Play- In series between Canada and Jamaica.
In total, 34 CONCACAF Member Association will participate in the 2023 Road to W Gold Cup, excluding the two who will compete in the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games Women’s Football Tournament.
League A (nine top-ranked teams divided into three groups of three)
Group A: Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, and Puerto Rico.
Group B: Canada or Jamaica, Panama, and Guatemala.
Group C: Costa Rica, Haiti, and Saint Kitts and Nevis.
League B (next 12 best-ranked teams divided into three groups of four teams)
Group A: Guyana, Antigua and Barbuda, Suriname, and Dominica.
Group B: El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Martinique.
Group C: Dominican Republic, Bermuda, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Barbados.
League C (13 remaining teams divided into one group of four teams and three groups of three teams)
Group A: Belize, Aruba, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Bonaire.
Group B: Cuba, Saint Lucia, and Guadeloupe.
Group C: US Virgin Islands, Grenada, and Bahamas.
Group D: Curacao, Cayman Islands, and Anguilla