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== Grenada Football Association == The GFA is the national governing body for football (soccer) in Grenada. It’s responsible for organizing and overseeing football activities, including leagues, club competitions, national teams, development programs, youth football, refereeing, and more. === '''Achievements and Milestones (1934–1989)''' === Grenada’s national football team played its first international match on 13 October 1934, defeating British Guiana 2–1. In the pre-World War II period, the team recorded notable victories against British Guiana, Barbados, and St Kitts and Nevis. A major milestone came in 1961, when Grenada won the Windward Islands Tournament, establishing themselves as a competitive force in regional football. This success marked the beginning of several strong performances in Caribbean competitions during the following decades. === '''Challenges and Competitive Struggles (1990–2010)''' === From the 1990s onward, Grenada experienced increasing challenges in regional and international tournaments. Although they qualified for the 1990 Caribbean Cup, defeats to Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica prevented further progression. One of the most notable moments in Grenadian football history occurred during the 1994 Caribbean Cup qualifiers, in the infamous match against Barbados, which became widely known due to its unusual rules and outcome. === '''Gold Cup Experience''' === Grenada reached the Caribbean Cup final in 2008, earning qualification for the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Competing against stronger opposition, the team was unable to score and conceded ten goals during the tournament. They later qualified for the 2010 Caribbean Cup, which secured them a place in the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup. However, Grenada faced difficulties in the group stage and did not advance further.<ref name=":0">Fitness - Grenada F. A.</ref> == Paradise FC == '''Paradise FC Internationa'''l (Paradise Football Club International) is a professional association football club based in Paradise, Saint Andrew Parish, Grenada. They compete in the top tier of Grenadian football, the Grenada Football Association (GFA) Premier Division. Founded''':''' April 1998 (originally as '''ASOMS Paradise)''' ==== The following first-team squad is based on the official registration list for the 2024 GFA Premier League season. ==== '''Goalkeepers:''' * Jason Belfon – Paradise FCI * Chad Phillip – FC Camerhogne * Trishawn Thomas – RGPF FC '''Defenders:''' * Carim Bridgeman – Paradise FCI * Kayden Harrack – Dagenham Redbridge (UK) * Kimron Marshall – St. John’s Sports * Neil Rennie – Paradise FCI * Jonathan Williams – FC Camerhogne * Kane Vincent-Young – Colchester FC (UK) '''Midfielders:''' * Keishon Clarke – Paradise FCI * Keishean Francois – North Surrey FC (CAN) * Ejay George – FC Camerhogne * Parish Muirhead – Lewes FC (UK) * Deon Phillip – Queens Park Rangers FC (UK) * Ethan Telesford – FC Camerhogne * Shemron Williams – Honved FC '''Forwards:''' * Melvin Charles – Hard Rock FC * Zade Douglas – Paradise FCI * Jamal Gittens – St. David’s FC * Joshua Isaac – Paradise FCI * Saydrel Lewis – Sab Spartans * Vijay Valcin – St. John’s Sports Keston Williams – Paradise <ref>….<nowiki>https://drealfmgrenada.com/index.php/2025/05/30/grenada-names-23-man-squad-for-anguilla-friendly-ahead-of-world-cup-qualifiers/?utm_source</nowiki></ref> == St. John’s Sports Club == St. John’s Sports Club (often called ''St. John’s SC'') is a professional football (soccer) club based in Gouyave, Saint John Parish, Grenada. They play in the GFA Premier League, which is the top tier of Grenadian football. The team plays home matches at Cuthbert Peters Park and is nicknamed the “Marlins.” In the 2025 season, St. John’s SC finished as league champions of the '''GFA Premier Division.''' '''Goalkeepers''' * Shaquille Charles – Goalkeeper * Reshane Houston – Goalkeeper '''Defenders''' * Tahj Joseph – Defender * Tervin Samuel – Defender * Quintana Ogilvie – Defender * Garth Thomas – Left-Back '''Midfielders''' * Dwight Joseph – Midfielder * Aswad Phillip – Midfielder * Shevon Sampson – Midfielder * Shermine Williams – Midfielder '''Forwards''' * Vijay Valcin – Striker St. John's Sports (2025/26) | National Football Teams '''N/B''' -This roster is based on available statistics for the 2024/25 season, so there ''may'' have been changes for 2026 that haven’t yet been published online.<ref>St. John's Sports (2025/26) | National Football Teams</ref> == Hurricane Fc == '''Hurricane FC''', better known today as Hurricanes SC, is a professional football (soccer) club based in Victoria, Grenada. The club competes in the Grenada Premier Division, the top tier of football in the country. They are one of the most successful clubs in Grenada, having won multiple league titles and domestic cups over the years. Historically they were known as '''''Carib Hurricane FC''''' before adopting the name Hurricanes SC. The team plays its home matches at Alston George Park. Below is a roster of known first-team players for Hurricanes SC competing in the '''2025/26 Grenada Premier League''': '''Defenders''' * Mackell ''Ganness'' – LB * Shanon ''Phillip'' – CB * Kacey ''Smith'' – CB * Leon ''St John'' – CB * Alek ''Wilson'' – RB * Rohan ''George'' – Defender * Sawan ''Mark'' – Defender '''Midfielders''' * Kareem ''Coutain'' – RM * Shamari ''Mark'' – RM * Moron ''Phillip'' – LM * Rayel ''Alexander'' – Midfielder * Lemoy ''Augustine'' – Midfielder * Rickel ''Augustine'' – Midfielder * Kwasi ''Paul'' – Midfielder * Orion ''Peters'' – Midfielder '''Striker''' * Kriston ''Julien'' – Forward <ref>Hurricanes SC (2025/26) | National Football Teams </ref> == Anchor Queen’s Park Rangers Sporting Club == '''Anchor Queen's Park Rangers Sporting Club''' (often just ''Queen’s Park Rangers'' or ''QPR Grenada'') is a football club based in St. George’s, Grenada. They compete in the Grenada Premier League / Championship and are known locally as one of the country’s competitive teams. The club has featured in Grenada’s top football divisions and has participated in national league campaigns, historically ranking among other island clubs in national competitions. Anchor Queen's Park Rangers (2025/26) | National Football Teams * Keron Williams * Anthony Charles * Jamie Penny * Joshua Telesford * Alwyn Cox * Yohann Alexander * Azil Antoine * Trevon Williams * Kevon Bowen '''Midfielders''' * Ricky Charles * Roshawn Andrew * Deon Phillip * Deondre Smith * Tyrese Andrew * E-Jay George * Cristan Nicholas * Shani Mitchell * Benjamin Ettienne * Rickell Charles * Junior Williams * Darryl Phillip '''Forwards''' * Brian Andrew * Kade Francis <ref>https://everything.explained.today/Queens_Park_Rangers_SC</ref> == Football Club Camerhogne == is a professional football (soccer) club from Gouyave, Grenada. They compete in the GFA Premier League, the top tier of Grenadian football. The club was founded in 2013 originally as Gouyave Football Club and was renamed to FC Camerhogne in 2017. They play their home matches at the Kirani James Athletic Stadium in St. George’s and are known for being a competitive side in the Grenada Premier League . '''Goalkeepers''' * Chad Phillip – GK * Rondell Nelson – GK '''Defenders''' * Patrick Modeste – Defender * Sharkel Amade – Defender (born 1 * Anthony Modeste – Defender * Johnathan Williams – Defender * Kimron Marshall – Centre-back * Christian James – Centre-back * Ryhim Griffith – Right-back '''Midfielders''' * Jamol Telesford – Midfielder * Ethan Telesford – Defensive midfielder * Aiden Frederick – Midfielder * Romar Frank – Right midfielder '''Forwards''' * Rahim Stephen – Centre-forward '''Patrick Modeste''' – A veteran Grenadian defender and former Grenada international, he has played for FC Camerhogne since 2017 and previously for Anchor Queens Park Rangers FC<ref>https://www.transfermarkt.com/fc-camerhogne/startseite/verein/69465?utm_source</ref> ---- == SAB Spartans FC (Grenada) == '''SAB Spartans Football Club''' is a Grenadian professional football club based in St. Andrew Parish. The club competes in the GFA Premier League, the top division of football in Grenada, administered by the Grenada Football Association (GFA). Established in 2006, the club has been a consistent competitor in Grenadian football. SAB Spartans are historically one of the more successful clubs in the nation, having won the GFA Premier League title multiple times. Their most recent championship came in the 2023 season, where they were crowned league champions. The club is known for developing local talent and has also been a representative for Grenada in regional club competitions, such as the Caribbean Club Shield. They play their home matches at the National Cricket Stadium (Kirani James Athletic Stadium) in St. George's. '''Players''' Goalkeepers: # Jason Belfon # Javon Charles Defenders: 3. Trevon Williams 4. Jermaine Paul 5. Kayden Harford 6. Kimo Ferdinand 7. Delron Felix 8. Aaron Pierre (Captain) Midfielders: 9. Regan Charles 10. Dejon Daniel 11. Josh Gabriel 12. Kester Jacobs 13. Steffon Abraham 14. Leon Braveboy Forwards: 15. Jamal Charles 16. Kishaun Charles 17. Ronaldo Frank 18. Rickeem Williams 19. Kadeem Lewis <ref>Fitness - Grenada F. A.</ref> == Hard Rock FC (Grenada) == '''Hard Rock Football Club''' is a Grenadian professional football club based in St. George's. The club competes in the GFA Premier League, the top division of football in Grenada, administered by the Grenada Football Association (GFA). Founded in 2012, Hard Rock FC has risen rapidly to become a dominant force in Grenadian football. The club won its first GFA Premier League title in 2021, marking a breakthrough achievement. They have since established themselves as a powerhouse, securing back-to-back championships by winning the league again in 2022 and 2023. Due to their domestic success, Hard Rock FC has earned the right to represent Grenada in regional competitions, such as the Caribbean Club Shield. They play their home matches at the National Cricket Stadium (Kirani James Athletic Stadium) in St. George's. '''Players''' '''Goalkeepers:''' # Chad Phillip # Jason Belfon '''Defenders:''' 3. Aaron Pierre 4. Armani Taylor 5. Leon Quashie 6. Ronaldo Frank 7. Jermaine Paul (Captain) 8. Trevon Williams '''Midfielders:''' 9. Josh Gabriel 10. Regan Charles 11. Kester Jacobs 12. Steffon Abraham 13. Shavon John-Brown 14. Delron Felix '''Forwards:''' 15. Kishaun Charles 16. Jamal Charles 17. Rickeem Williams 18. Kadeem Lewis 19. Leon Braveboy == '''Fontenoy Football Club''' == Fontenoy Football Club was a notable Grenadian football club based in the Fontenoy community of St. George's. The club was a prominent competitor in the GFA Premier League for many years. While specific founding details are scarce in digital records, Fontenoy FC was a long-standing institution in Grenadian football. The club is remembered for its strong community ties and for producing talented local players. Information on specific league championships is not readily available in digitized sources, but the club is frequently mentioned in historical contexts of the league. Their home matches were likely played at the National Cricket Stadium or other local grounds in St. George's. == Mount Rich SC (Grenada) == Mount Rich Sports Club is a Grenadian professional football club based in the Mount Rich area of St. Patrick Parish. The club competes in the GFA Premier League, the top division of football in Grenada, administered by the Grenada Football Association (GFA). The club was officially founded in 1968, making it one of the longer-established community clubs in Grenada. Based in the northern part of the island, Mount Rich SC has been a consistent participant in the nation's top flight. While they have often been a mid-table side, the club is known for its strong local support and role in developing talent from the St. Patrick parish. They have also had successful runs in domestic cup competitions. The team plays its home matches at the Mount Rich Playing Field. '''Players''' '''Goalkeepers:''' # Kemon James # Kenron John '''Defenders:''' 3. Marvin Thomas 4. Joel Mc Queen 5. Asher Peters 6. Shervon Paul 7. Javin Noel 8. Kelron Charles '''Midfielders:''' 9. Delron Felix 10. Ronaldo Frank 11. Sheldon Holder 12. Aziyah Williams 13. Jahvin David 14. Evon James '''Forwards:''' 15. Trevon Williams 16. Jamal Charles 17. Joshua Isaac 18. Keishon Taylor<ref name=":0" /> == Lower Division / Other Football Clubs == === '''St. David’s FC (Grenada)''' === St. David’s Football Club is a Grenadian professional football club based in the parish of St. David's. The club competes in the GFA Premier League, the top division of football in Grenada, administered by the Grenada Football Association (GFA). Founded in 1966, St. David's FC is one of the oldest and most traditional clubs on the island, representing its parish with deep community ties. The club has historically been a formidable competitor, winning multiple GFA Premier League championships throughout its history. Their most recent league title was won in the 2021 season, re-establishing their status as a top club. As a consistent high-placing team, St. David's FC frequently represents Grenada in regional competitions such as the Caribbean Club Shield. They play their home matches at the St. David's Cricket Ground. '''Players''' '''Goalkeepers:''' # Jason Belfon # Alister Belfon '''Defenders:''' 3. Aaron Pierre 4. Jermaine Paul (Captain) 5. Leon Quashie 6. Trevon Williams 7. Delron Felix 8. Kimo Ferdinand '''Midfielders:''' 9. Josh Gabriel 10. Regan Charles 11. Kester Jacobs 12. Steffon Abraham 13. Shavon John-Brown 14. Kayden Harford '''Forwards:''' 15. Jamal Charles 16. Kishaun Charles 17. Rickeem Williams 18. Kadeem Lewis<ref name=":0" /> == North Stars FC (Grenada) == North Stars Football Club is a Grenadian professional football club based in Sauteurs, the main town in the parish of St. Patrick. The club competes in the GFA Premier League, the top division of football in Grenada, administered by the Grenada Football Association (GFA). Established in 1978, North Stars FC is a cornerstone of football in the northern region of Grenada. The club has a proud history of success, winning the GFA Premier League championship on multiple occasions. Their most recent league triumph came in the 2019 season, solidifying their status as one of the island's top clubs. Known for their strong community roots and passionate support, North Stars FC has also represented Grenada in regional tournaments such as the Caribbean Club Shield. The team plays its home matches at the North Stars Playing Field in Sauteurs. '''Goalkeepers:''' # Shemol Trimmingham # Rondell Charles '''Defenders:''' 3. Jameel Neptune 4. Kimo Felix 5. Keishon Mason 6. Tyrique Peters 7. Kareem Joseph 8. Javon John '''Midfielders:''' 9. Kelson Alexander 10. Deron Duncan 11. Shavon John-Brown 12. Dillion Joseph 13. Keishon Taylor 14. Taryk Joseph '''Forwards:''' 15. Javon Dyer 16. Kadeem Lewis 17. D'John Lavine 18. Trevon Williams
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