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National Team – SVGFF https://svgff.org Official governing body of football in St. Vincent and the Grenadines Sat, 14 Dec 2024 19:25:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://svgff.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cropped-0SVGFF-NEW-LOGO-32x32.png National Team – SVGFF https://svgff.org 32 32 St. Vincent U-20 Girls Set to Shine in the Jewel’s of the Caribbean Tournament https://svgff.org/5544-2/ https://svgff.org/5544-2/#respond Sat, 14 Dec 2024 19:06:12 +0000 https://svgff.org/?p=5544

The St. Vincent and the Grenadines U-20 women’s national team is gearing up to make waves in the prestigious Jewel’s of the Caribbean U-20 Women’s Tournament. Held in Trinidad and Tobago, this highly anticipated event brings together some of the brightest young football talents from across the region. The Vincentian squad is ready to showcase their skills and determination as they take on fierce competition, including Jamaica, Dominica, and two teams from the host nation, Trinidad and Tobago: the White Angels and Red Angels.

The Road Ahead

The competition kicks off with an exciting match schedule for the Vincentian team. The girls are set to face the following opponents:

  • Jamaica on December 15th at 2:00 PM
  • Trinidad & Tobago White Angels on December 16th at 7:00 PM
  • Dominica on December 17th at 2:00 PM
  • Trinidad & Tobago Red Angels on December 18th at 5:00 PM

Following the group stage matches, the tournament will culminate on December 20th with the third-place face-off and the championship match, where the region’s top teams will vie for ultimate glory.

Meet the Squad

The Vincentian team boasts a talented and determined group of young women who are eager to leave their mark on the tournament. Here’s the full squad list:

Staff:
Travisha Diamond
Shevon Smith
Shelley Browne
Tonicsia Baptiste
Zeyana John

Goalkeepers
G-riesa Joseph
Rhea Thompson

Defenders
Ettrisha Jeffrey
Azumi Quow
Denisha Woods
Kelisha Bowens
Kyante Warren
Amunique Edwards

Midfielders
Jenicia Jackson
Cherish Laborde
Raydahlia Bute
Nasheeka Prescod
Neveah Richards
Leona Barrow
Kacy Browne

Strikers
Stephanie Hunte
Meiya Wilson
Vinesha Johnson

A Bright Future for Vincentian Football

Participation in the Jewel’s of the Caribbean U-20 Women’s Tournament marks a significant milestone for women’s football in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It provides a platform for these talented young athletes to gain invaluable experience, showcase their skills on an international stage, and represent their country with pride.

With the tournament just days away, the excitement is palpable. Fans and supporters back home are rallying behind the team, confident that these young women will make the nation proud. Stay tuned as the St. Vincent U-20 girls take on the region’s best in their quest for glory!

 

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Vincy Heat Claims Fifth Victory, Edges Montserrat 2-1 https://svgff.org/vincy-heat-claims-fifth-victory-edges-montserrat-2-1/ https://svgff.org/vincy-heat-claims-fifth-victory-edges-montserrat-2-1/#respond Fri, 15 Nov 2024 13:26:23 +0000 https://svgff.org/?p=5288

Vincy Heat continued their impressive CONCACAF Nations League campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Montserrat, securing their fifth win of the tournament. The result leaves St. Vincent and the Grenadines in a strong second place on the points table with 10 points, just two behind leaders El Salvador.

The match began with both teams feeling each other out, but Vincy Heat gradually took control of the game. The breakthrough came in the 42nd minute when Steven Pierre found the back of the net. Pierre finished off a brilliant attacking play, slotting home after receiving a perfectly timed assist from Shak Adams. The goal gave Vincy Heat a deserved lead heading into halftime.

The second half saw Vincy Heat looking to extend their advantage while Montserrat pushed for an equalizer. The drama unfolded in the 86th minute when Oryan Velox was fouled inside the penalty area following a dazzling run. The referee pointed to the spot, and Cornelius Stewart stepped up to take the penalty. Stewart delivered with a composed finish, doubling Vincy Heat’s lead.

Montserrat, however, refused to go quietly. Just two minutes later, in the 88th minute, they capitalized on a defensive lapse to pull one back, making for a tense finish. Despite Montserrat’s late push, Vincy Heat held their ground, securing the crucial 2-1 win.

The victory solidifies Vincy Heat’s second-place standing with 10 points, keeping them in contention for promotion. With one game remaining against Bonaire on November 17, 2024, the team’s destiny hangs in the balance. A win over Bonaire, combined with an El Salvador loss in their final match, would propel Vincy Heat to the top of the table and secure promotion.

As Vincy Heat gears up for their decisive match, fans across St. Vincent and the Grenadines are rallying behind their team, dreaming of promotion and a place among the region’s elite.

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A Journey to El Salvador: SVG Boys in the Final Stage of Concacaf Nations League 2024 https://svgff.org/a-journey-to-el-salvador-svg-boys-in-the-final-stage-of-concacaf-nations-league-2024/ https://svgff.org/a-journey-to-el-salvador-svg-boys-in-the-final-stage-of-concacaf-nations-league-2024/#respond Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:45:43 +0000 https://svgff.org/?p=5245

With eager hearts and determination, our National team embarks on an exciting journey to El Salvador, where they will play their final two matches in the Concacaf Nations League, League B, Group A. These games will culminate the hard work, dedication, and skill that the team has shown throughout the league.

On November 11, 2024, the squad set off from St. Vincent, prepared for the crucial challenges ahead. Our boys will face Montserrat on November 14 at 4 p.m., followed by a match against Bonaire on November 17, also at 4 p.m. The results of these games will be vital for their standing in the competition, and they are ready to leave it all on the field.

In addition to the core squad, the team has welcomed back several key players as well as a new player, who bring valuable experience and skill to this critical stage. Micah Joseph, currently playing for Simcoe County Rovers FC, newly joins us, lending his sharp midfield presence. Sebastian Alexander, who represented us in the Concacaf Boys Under-20 competition 2024, also returns to strengthen the midfield. On defense, Jazzi Barnum-Bobb re-enters the lineup, bringing his defensive prowess, while Malcolm Stewart and Mekeal Williams return to bolster both the forward and defensive lines. Their presence adds depth and leadership to the team, and they are ready to make an impact in these decisive matches.

Here is the talented squad representing St. Vincent and the Grenadines:

Squad List

Goalkeepers:

  • Josh Stowe
  • Lemus Christopher
  • Samir Bristol

Defenders:

  • Triston Marshall
  • Jazzi Barnum-Bobb
  • Joseph Barter
  • Mekeal Williams
  • Brandon John
  • Jamol Yorke
  • Najima Burgin
  • Chevron McLean

Midfielders:

  • Tre Crosby
  • Sherwyn Alexander
  • Addeen Charles
  • Micah Joseph
  • Kennijha Joseph
  • Sebastian Alexander
  • Diel Spring
  • Bishon Richards
  • Kyle Edwards
  • Shakeem Adams

Forwards:

  • Steven Pierre
  • Kirtney Franklin
  • Azinho Solomon
  • Cornelius Stewart
  • Malcolm Stewart
  • Oalex Anderson
  • Oryan Velox

The squad is supported by a dedicated coaching and medical staff, ensuring they are well-prepared and cared for throughout the journey.

Coaching and Medical Staff:

  • Mr. Dominique Stowe – Executive
  • Dr. Ronen Francis- Team Manager
  • Mr. Ezra Hendrickson – Head Coach
  • Ms. Dilonie Sam – Fitness Trainer
  • Mr. Urtis Blackette – Goalkeeper Coach
  • Mr. Wayde Jackson – Assistant Coach
  • Mr. Oronde Ash – Assistant Coach
  • Dr. Dwight Richards – Doctor
  • Ms. Shevon Smith – Physiotherapist

As they land in El Salvador, the team will face new conditions, different tactics, and passionate competitors. However, they remain resilient and focused, carrying with them the hopes of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. With unity, skill, and the guidance of a seasoned coaching staff, the team is ready to give their best and leave their mark on the field.

Let’s rally behind our boys and show them our full support as they represent us with pride on the international stage. Go SVG!

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Vincy Heat Triumphs Over El Salvador in Thrilling Concacaf Nations League Doubleheader https://svgff.org/vincy-heat-triumphs-over-el-salvador-in-thrilling-concacaf-nations-league-doubleheader/ https://svgff.org/vincy-heat-triumphs-over-el-salvador-in-thrilling-concacaf-nations-league-doubleheader/#respond Mon, 14 Oct 2024 14:00:10 +0000 https://svgff.org/?p=4926

In a historic Concacaf Nations League October window, Vincy Heat, the national football team of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, faced off against El Salvador in their very first night game at Arnos Vale Stadium. The doubleheader began on October 10th, 2024, with SVG putting up a spirited fight in a thrilling 3-2 loss. Defender Brandon John was instrumental, showcasing brilliance as he scored the equalizer and later provided the assist for Shak Adams’ debut goal. John’s exceptional performance earned him a spot in the Best XI for the October window. Despite the initial setback, Vincy Heat regrouped for the second game on October 13th, where they clinched a 2-1 victory, sending fans into a frenzy.

The atmosphere at Arnos Vale Stadium was electric, as Vincy Heat supporters filled the stands in large numbers. Their enthusiastic cheers and unwavering support fueled the team’s determination, helping SVG push through to claim the victory. The crowd’s energy was infectious, and it undoubtedly played a pivotal role in SVG’s hard-fought triumph, as they showcased their skill and grit on home turf under the lights.

Shak Adams, who plays for Raleigh, North Carolina, made an immediate impact in his debut series. Subbed in during the second half on October 10th, Adams scored his first international goal off an assist from Brandon John. Adams continued his strong form in the October 13th rematch, scoring in the 39th minute to give SVG an early lead. Though El Salvador equalized in the 71st minute, Diel Spring delivered the game-winning goal in the 88th, securing SVG’s 2-1 victory.

SVG now sits second in League B, Group A, with 7 points, trailing El Salvador, who leads with 9 points. Bonaire holds third with 3 points, followed by Montserrat in fourth, also with 3 points. Vincy Heat’s next games will be critical as they face Montserrat on November 14th and Bonaire on November 17th, aiming to solidify their standing in the Concacaf Nations League.

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Lemus Christopher Shines in Concacaf Nations League, Earns Spot in September Best XI https://svgff.org/lemus-christopher-shines-in-concacaf-nations-league-earns-spot-in-september-best-xi/ https://svgff.org/lemus-christopher-shines-in-concacaf-nations-league-earns-spot-in-september-best-xi/#respond Fri, 20 Sep 2024 17:34:20 +0000 https://svgff.org/?p=5235

Lemus Christopher, the formidable goalkeeper for Vincy Heat, earned a well-deserved place in the Best XI for the Concacaf Nations League September window in League B, Group A. His remarkable performances in the two matches against Bonaire and Montserrat showcased his skill, resilience, and composure under pressure, solidifying his reputation as one of the best in the league.

In the first match against Bonaire, Christopher put on a solid display, with FotMob awarding him a rating of 6.5. However, his defining moment came in the second game against Montserrat, where he elevated his performance to a level that captured the attention of fans and analysts alike. In this game, he achieved a stunning 9.0 rating, earning him the title of Man of the Match.

The highlight of his performance was a crucial penalty save that secured his team’s clean sheet. Montserrat was awarded a penalty, and Christopher, in a dramatic turn of events, saved it not once but twice. The referee deemed he had moved off his line during the first save, requiring a retake. Undeterred, Christopher faced down the striker and saved the retaken shot as well. This incredible double-save showcased not only his technical ability but his mental strength and focus under intense pressure, a moment that defined the match.

Over the two games, Christopher conceded just one goal, a testament to his defensive organization and sharp reflexes. His standout September performances in the Concacaf Nations League not only secured his place in the Best XI but also underscored his value to Vincy Heat as an exceptional goalkeeper, capable of changing the outcome of a game with his fearless play.

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St. Vincent and the Grenadines U-14 Boys Shine in CFU Boys U14 Challenge Series 2024 https://svgff.org/st-vincent-and-the-grenadines-u-14-boys-shine-in-cfu-boys-u14-challenge-series-2024/ https://svgff.org/st-vincent-and-the-grenadines-u-14-boys-shine-in-cfu-boys-u14-challenge-series-2024/#respond Fri, 16 Aug 2024 14:00:16 +0000 https://svgff.org/?p=4894

In a spirited display of talent and resilience, the St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) U-14 Boys’ team traveled to Trinidad and Tobago from August 16th to 19th, 2024, to compete in the CFU Boys U14 Challenge Series. SVG was placed in a competitive Tier II Group A alongside Barbados, Antigua, Guyana, and Cayman Islands, where they showcased a mix of skill, determination, and teamwork throughout the tournament.

The competition kicked off with SVG facing Barbados in a challenging opening match. Despite their best efforts, the boys fell to Barbados, who proved formidable opponents in the first game. Nevertheless, SVG used the experience as motivation to improve their strategy and solidify team cohesion.

SVG’s comeback started strong in their next match against the Cayman Islands, where they secured a decisive victory. The team’s confidence grew with each play, and the boys dominated the field, displaying tactical brilliance and resilience. Following this victory, SVG went on to face Antigua, where they secured another well-earned win, proving their strength and adaptability in the tournament.

In the final group match against Guyana, SVG fought tenaciously and held their ground in a closely contested game, ending in a draw. The tie added a vital point to SVG’s tally, bringing their total to seven points and earning them second place in their group. This outstanding performance secured SVG’s spot as the runner-up in Tier II Group A.

Finishing with seven points, SVG’s U-14 team demonstrated the hard work, discipline, and potential that went into their preparations. The team’s performance on the international stage reflects the growth and passion for football within SVG’s youth development programs, highlighting the nation’s commitment to fostering young talent and nurturing the future stars of Caribbean football.

The SVG U-14 Boys’ achievements in Trinidad and Tobago serve as a proud moment for the country, inspiring fans and promising an exciting future for the young athletes as they continue to strive for excellence in regional and international competitions.

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SVGFF Appoints Ezra Hendrickson As New Head Coach https://svgff.org/svgff-appoints-ezra-hendrickson-as-new-head-coach/ https://svgff.org/svgff-appoints-ezra-hendrickson-as-new-head-coach/#respond Mon, 12 Aug 2024 19:00:53 +0000 https://svgff.org/?p=4983

The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation (SVGFF) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Ezra Hendrickson as the new Head Coach of our national football team. A proud son of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Hendrickson brings with him an extraordinary background in international football, having forged a successful career as both a player and a coach overseas. His leadership, deep understanding of the game, and keen focus on player development mark him as an outstanding choice to guide our team to new levels of growth and accomplishment.

Hendrickson’s experience is not only extensive but transformative. With years spent competing in top-tier leagues in the United States and serving in coaching roles within Major League Soccer (MLS), he has cultivated a wealth of tactical and strategic knowledge. His career is punctuated by achievements and accolades that speak to his dedication to football and his exceptional ability to inspire and lead. Known for his strong work ethic and unwavering commitment, Hendrickson has become a respected figure in international football, where he is recognized for his ability to motivate players and foster teamwork while emphasizing discipline and perseverance.

This appointment is a defining moment for football in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, signaling SVGFF’s dedication to advancing the sport and investing in our players’ potential. Under Hendrickson’s guidance, we envision a bright future in which our national team achieves unprecedented success, both within the Caribbean region and on the global stage. His approach to player development—focusing on technical skills, mental toughness, and tactical intelligence—will be instrumental in shaping the next generation of Vincentian football talent. Hendrickson’s return to St. Vincent and the Grenadines represents more than a homecoming; it’s a powerful testament to the value we place on nurturing homegrown talent and embracing our identity in the world of football.

The SVGFF is committed to the continuous development of football across the nation. Appointing Hendrickson as Head Coach reflects our long-term vision for the sport, signaling a renewed era of growth and success. We believe that his experience, both on the field as a decorated player and off the field as a proven leader, will inspire our athletes to perform at their best, instilling pride and a renewed sense of purpose. Hendrickson’s unique blend of technical skill, game strategy, and dedication to fostering young talent makes him an invaluable asset to our federation and the national team.

As we welcome Coach Hendrickson back to his roots, we call upon the nation to rally behind our team and support the exhilarating journey that lies ahead. We are confident that his leadership will bring out the best in our players, elevating them to new heights of achievement. Together, with the strength and support of our community, we look forward to watching our national team compete with renewed vigor and pride. With Hendrickson at the helm, SVGFF is optimistic about the team’s future and our place within the larger football community.

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Vincy Heat Embarks on World Cup Quest: High-Stakes Qualifiers Await in Suriname https://svgff.org/vincy-heat-embarks-on-world-cup-quest-high-stakes-qualifiers-await-in-suriname/ https://svgff.org/vincy-heat-embarks-on-world-cup-quest-high-stakes-qualifiers-await-in-suriname/#respond Sun, 02 Jun 2024 14:00:25 +0000 https://svgff.org/?p=4875

In a display of unwavering determination and national pride, the Vincy Heat football team
has announced their imminent departure to Suriname, setting the stage for a pivotal
moment in their quest for World Cup glory. On the 5th of June 2024, the team is slated to
face the Suriname national team in a highly anticipated World Cup qualifier, with the spirit
of an entire nation accompanying them.

This encounter is not just another match on the calendar; it is a crucial step in the Team’s
journey toward the apex of international football. The stakes are raised further as Vincy
Heat will remain in Suriname to confront El Salvador in a successive qualifying match on the
9th of June. Consecutive games in the same venue present both a challenge and an
opportunity for Vincy Heat to solidify their standing in the competitive arena of the
Concacaf qualifiers.

The journey to Suriname is a familiar one for the Vincy Heat, a path they have trodden with
both anticipation and tenacity. It is a sojourn that has seen the team evolve, with each game
adding layers to its rich tapestry of footballing culture. A convincing 3-0 victory over
Grenada and a 3-1 victory over Dominica in two international friendlies have provided a
morale boost and a testament to the team’s preparedness for the challenges ahead.

As they prepare to embark on this crucial leg of their World Cup qualifying campaign, Vincy
Heat carries with them the aspirations of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Their
performances on the international stage are more than mere athletic feats; they are a
source of national unity and pride. The upcoming matches in Suriname will be a testament
to their progress, skill, and unwavering commitment to represent their nation with honor
and distinction.

The delegation included President Otashie Spring, LOC Chairman Nelson Hillocks, Accounts
Clerk Shemeika Woods, and the Acting General Secretary would be joining the delegation
on the 4th of June 2024

 

 

TRAVELING SQUAD

Goal-keepers:

Lemus Christopher , Jadiel Chance & Garwin Davis

Defenders:

Je Quan Adams, Joseph Douglas, Kevin Francis, NajimaBurgin,
Kirtney Franklyn , Jahvin Sutherland, Renson Sayers,
Tristan Marshall, Gavin Browne

Midfielders:

Addeen Charles, Kennijha Joseph, Diel Spring,
Saviola Blake, Gidson Francis, Aaron Jackson,
Sherwyn Alexander

Forwards:

Steven Pierre, Oalex Anderson, Kyle Edwards
Denzel Boscombe, Bishon Richards, Oryan Velox, Koby Mingot,
Garret Leigertwood , Cornelius Stewart

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