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Guyana national football team

Men's association football team

Guyana national football team

Summary

Men's association football team

FieldValue
NameGuyana
BadgeFlag of Guyana.svg
Badge_size250px
NicknameGolden Jaguars
AssociationGuyana Football Federation (GFF)
ConfederationCONCACAF (North America)
Sub-confederationCFU (Caribbean)
CoachThomas Dooley
CaptainDaniel Wilson
Most capsWalter Moore (77)
Top scorerOmari Glasgow (23)
Home StadiumProvidence Stadium
FIFA TrigrammeGUY
FIFA Rank
FIFA max86
FIFA max dateNovember 2010
FIFA min185
FIFA min dateFebruary 2004
Elo Rank
Elo max86
Elo max dateApril 1980
Elo min183
Elo min dateApril 1996
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body1FEED39
rightarm1FEED39
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First game*as British Guiana*
1–4
(British Guiana; 21 July 1905)
*as Guyana*
4–1
(Suriname; 1 October 1971)
Largest win*as British Guiana*
9–0
(British Guiana; 13 March 1931)
*as Guyana*
14–0
(St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda; 16 April 1998)
Largest loss*as British Guiana*
NED Suriname 9–0
(Netherlands Antilles; 17 February 1952)
NED Suriname 9–0
(Aruba; 9 February 1953)
*as Guyana*
0–9
(Santa Ana, United States; 2 December 1987)
Regional nameCONCACAF Gold Cup
Regional cup apps1
Regional cup first2019
Regional cup bestGroup stage (2019)
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the men's team

| Sub-confederation = CFU (Caribbean) 1–4 (British Guiana; 21 July 1905) as Guyana 4–1 (Suriname; 1 October 1971) 9–0 (British Guiana; 13 March 1931) as Guyana 14–0 (St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda; 16 April 1998) NED Suriname 9–0 (Netherlands Antilles; 17 February 1952) NED Suriname 9–0 (Aruba; 9 February 1953) as Guyana 0–9 (Santa Ana, United States; 2 December 1987)

The Guyana national football team represents Guyana in men's international football, which is governed by the Guyana Football Federation founded in 1902. It has been an affiliate member of FIFA since 1968, and although it is a country geographically located in South America, it has been an affiliate member of CONCACAF since 1961 (as British Guiana until its independence in 1966). Regionally, it is an affiliate member of CFU in the Caribbean Zone.

Guyana has never participated in the FIFA World Cup, but has qualified once for the CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2019, and has also participated once in League A and three times in League B of the CONCACAF Nations League. Regionally, the team finished fourth place in the 1991 Caribbean Cup.

History

British Guiana (1905–1966)

Guyana (then British Guiana) played its first international football match on 21 July 1905, a 4–1 defeat against neighboring British colony Trinidad and Tobago. Its next match was almost 16 years later, on 28 January 1921, a 2–1 away victory against Suriname. The two teams met again in Suriname on 27 August 1923, in the Martinez Shield, and this time the home side won 2–1. British Guiana regularly participated in the Martinez Shield between 1923 and 1933, winning the tournament in 1929, 1931, and 1932.

It played two more matches against Trinidad and Tobago in Suriname in 1937, both resulting in defeats: 3–0 and 3–2. In 1944, British Guiana participated in a triangular tournament in Trinidad and Tobago, facing its national team and Barbados. It won two matches against Barbados (1–0 and 3–0) before drawing 1–1 and losing 3–0 to Trinidad and Tobago. In the final of this triangular tournament, it again lost 3–0 to Trinidad and Tobago.

In November 1947 British Guiana played in a Standard Life tournament in Trinidad and Tobago. They beat the hosts 2–1 in their opening game on 5 November before beating Jamaica 2–0 the very next day. On 10 November they drew 0–0 with Jamaica before losing 2–0 to Trinidad and Tobago in the last game on 14 November.

British Guiana played its first home games in 1950 against Trinidad and Tobago: these were British Guiana's first matches since the Standard Life tournament. British Guiana lost 1–0 and 4–1 before winning 1–0. The last match played under the name British Guiana was the 1–1 draw against Barbados in January 1966.

1966–2006

After gaining independence in 1966, Guyana played its first official competitive matches during the qualifiers for the 1971 CONCACAF Championship against Suriname. The first match, away, was lost 4–1 and the home match on 21 September 1971 was lost 3–2 as Suriname advanced 7–3 on aggregate. In 1976 Guyana entered its first ever World Cup qualification campaign with the aim of reaching the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina. Guyana and Suriname were drawn in a two-legged preliminary in the Caribbean section of CONCACAF qualification and Guyana won the first leg 2–0 at home on 4 July 1976. The second leg in Paramaribo was lost 3–0 which allowed Suriname to advance.

Guyana participated in its first Caribbean Cup finals in 1991, where it finished in 4th place. But the 2000s got off to a bad start with a FIFA suspension which prevented him from participating in the qualifiers for the 2002 World Cup.

Guyana had a remarkable calendar year in 2006, with eleven successive wins, including five CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifiers.{{cite web

2006–2019

Caribbean Nations Cup 2007 and 2010

At the 2006–07 Caribbean Nations Cup, Guyana finished top of Group A in Stage One, then top of Group H in Stage Two (which they hosted), and finished 3rd in the Bobby Sookram Group, missing out on a semi-final berth on goal difference alone. Had Guyana reached the semi-finals, they would have qualified for the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Having qualified for the final phase of the 2010 Caribbean Cup, held in Martinique, Guyana finished last in Group I with one point from a 1–1 draw with Guadeloupe.

2014 World Cup qualifying

With the return of international coach Jamaal Shabazz, Guyana finished top of a group containing Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Bermuda to reach the third round of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. They qualified with one game to go with a 2–1 home win against Trinidad and Tobago on 11 November 2011.

Guyana organised friendly matches in 2012 against Panama (20 May), Colombia (28 May) and Bolivia (15 August) for the first team. In the third round group, they finished last, behind Mexico, Costa Rica and El Salvador, with one point from their six matches.

Lack of football 2013/14

From November 2012 to October 2014 Guyana did not play a single international fixture. This amongst other factors led to FIFA stepping in and removing the GFF executive at the end of 2014.

2015 and 2016 return of the Golden Jaguars

With FIFA stepping into Guyana once again, a FIFA Normalisation Committee was installed to regularise football in Guyana. With this came the search for a National Team Head Coach with Jamaal Shabazz reinstalled initially for one game versus Barbados on February 2, 2015. As Guyana had lost many first team players to retirement since 2012, the squad was a new younger group with major gaps in the goalkeeper and defensive areas.

First CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2019

Having finished 7th in the 2019–2020 CONCACAF Nations League qualifiers, the Guyanese team have earned the right to participate for the first time in the CONCACAF Gold Cup in the 2019 edition.

Placed in Group D of the tournament alongside the host country (the United States), Panama and Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana was eliminated in the first round with only one draw (1–1 against Trinidad and Tobago).

Since 2020

During the qualifying tournaments for the 2022 and 2026 World Cups, Guyana was quickly eliminated (1st round and 2nd round in 2022 and 2026 respectively).

Promoted to League A of the 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League, the Golden Jaguars were immediately relegated. They missed the opportunity to compete in the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, being eliminated in the prelims by Guatemala in two legs (3–2 and 0–2).

Team image

Kit sponsorship

Kit supplierPeriod
GER Uhlsport2002–2004
GER Adidas2005–2007
None2008–2010
HAI Plus One2011
COL Saeta2012–2015
UK Admiral2016
JPN Squadra2018
USA Capelli2019–2023
USA SQ Apparel2024
SPA Meyba2025–present

Results and fixtures

Main article: Guyana national football team results

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

2025

  • Jones
  • Martínez
  • Pinto
  • Rubin
  • Lemus
  • Moreno
  • Ferguson
  • De Rosario
  • Glasgow Report (BFF)
  • Duke-McKenna
  • De Rosario
  • Clijdesdale
  • Griffith
  • Glasgow
  • De Rosario
  • Duke-McKenna

Coaching staff

**

Technical directorGUY Gennarius Huxley

Coaching history

[[Márcio Máximo]] became the manager of the national football team of Guyana in 2019
[[Jamaal Shabazz]] iconic coach of the ''Golden Jaguars''
  • Guyana Feroze Usman (1975–82)
  • Guyana Mervyn Wilson (1983)
  • Guyana Lennox Arthur (1984–1987)
  • Guyana Mervyn Wilson (1988)
  • Guyana Gordon Braithwaite (1991–1992)
  • Guyana Mervyn Wilson (1993–1994)
  • Guyana Earl O'Neal (1996)
  • Guyana Deryck White (1998)
  • Guyana Joseph Wilson (2000–2002)
  • Brazil Neider dos Santos (2002–2004)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Jamaal Shabazz (2005–2009)
  • Guyana Wayne Dover (2009–2010)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Jamaal Shabazz (2011–2012)
  • Guyana Denzil Thompson (2014)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Jamaal Shabazz (2015–2016)
  • Guyana Wayne Dover (2017)
  • Jamaica Michael Johnson (2018–2019)
  • Brazil Márcio Máximo (2019–2021)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Jamaal Shabazz (2021–2024)
  • Guyana Wayne Dover (2024–2025)
  • USA Thomas Dooley (2025–Present)

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2025–26 CONCACAF Series matches against Bonaire and Antigua and Barbuda on 15 and 18 November 2025; respectively.

Caps and goals updated as of 18 November 2025, after the match against Antigua and Barbuda.

Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up within the past year. INJ Withdrew due to injury.

PRE Preliminary squad.

RET Retired from the national team.

WD Withdrew for personal reasons.

Player records

2021–present
2
18
26

|

2001–2010
3
17
46

|

2002–2019
4
15
58

|

2004–2017
5
12
51

|

2011–2023
11
23

|

2015–2023
11
28

|

2015–2023
9
21

|

1998–2008
9
34

|

2011–2021
8
11

| |- |8 |32 |

2011–2019
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Competitive record

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World CupFIFA World Cup qualificationYearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGAPldWD*LGFGATotal0/1342106264693
1930 to 1970Not a FIFA memberNot a FIFA member
West Germany 1974Did not enterDeclined participation
Argentina 1978Did not qualify210123
Spain 19826204813
Mexico 1986201112
Italy 1990200205
United States 1994201123
France 1998200218
South Korea Japan 2002Suspended by FIFASuspended by FIFA
Germany 2006Did not qualify200218
South Africa 2010200213
Brazil 2014124261430
Russia 2018202066
Qatar 2022410348
Canada Mexico United States 2026420264
Morocco Portugal Spain 2030To be determinedTo be determined
Saudi Arabia 2034

CONCACAF Gold Cup

Main article: Guyana at the CONCACAF Gold Cup

CONCACAF Championship & Gold Cup recordQualification recordYearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGASquadPldWD*LGFGATotalGroup stage1/2830123993371443172169
SLV 1963Did not enterDid not enter
GUA 1965
HON 1967
CRC 1969
TRI 1971
HAI 1973
MEX 1977Did not qualify210123
HON 19816204813
1985201112
1989200205
United States 19916213915
Mexico United States 1993310237
United States 1996200207
United States 1998Did not enterDid not enter
United States 2000Did not qualify51221912
United States 2002320143
Mexico United States 2003210122
United States 2005WithdrewWithdrew
United States 2007Did not qualify9711287
United States 2009513175
United States 2011301216
United States 201384041511
Canada United States 2015301204
United States 201763032112
Costa Rica Jamaica United States 2019Group stage13th301239Squad4301143
United States 2021Did not qualify73131214
Canada United States 20238323917
Canada United States 202583141721

CONCACAF Nations League

CONCACAF Nations League recordLeagueFinalsSeasonDivisionGroupPldWDLGFGAP/RFinalsResultPldWDLGFGASquadTotal2111374542Total0 Titles
2019–20BC63121210USA 2021Ineligible
2022–23BB6312814USA 2023
2023–24BD5500205USA 2024
2024–25AA4013513USA 2025Did not qualify

Caribbean Cup

CFU Championship & Caribbean Cup recordQualification recordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGATotalFourth place3/251022692571271529122104
TRI 1978Did not qualify200214
SUR 1979Did not enterDid not enter
Puerto Rico 1981
French Guiana 1983Did not qualify412135
Barbados 1985211011
Martinique 1988200205
BAR 1989Did not enterDid not enter
TRI 1990Did not qualify302116
JAM 1991Fourth place4th4103414211051
TRI 1992Did not qualify311145
JAM 1993310237
TRI 1994200214
CAY JAM 1995200207
TRI 1996210133
ATG SKN 1997411259
JAM TRI 19983111174
TRI 1999201124
TRI 2001320143
BRB 2005WithdrewWithdrew
TRI 2007Group stage5th3111456600242
JAM 2008Did not qualify513175
MTQ 2010Group stage8th301216641194
ATG 2012Did not qualify6303119
JAM 2014301204
MTQ 201763032112

Honours

Friendly

  • Martinez Shield (3): 1929, 1931, 1932

References

References

  1. (1 August 2025). "Thomas Dooley appointed Head Coach of Guyana’s Golden Jaguars".
  2. "Trinidad and Tobago – List of International Matches".
  3. Barrie Courtney and Neil Morrison. (5 November 2020). "Martinez Shield".
  4. Barrie Courtney and Neil Morrison. (19 November 2020). "Standard Life Trophy 1947".
  5. Barrie Courtney. (5 November 2014). "Barbados - List of International Matches".
  6. (20 September 2014). "A brief history of football in Guyana".
  7. [http://guyanachronicle.com/wayne-forde-guyanas-new-football-boss-team-integrity-triumphs/]{{dead link. (November 2018)
  8. (12 November 2025). "Locked in for Antigua". Guyana Football Federation.
  9. "Guyana".
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