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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national football team

Men's association football team


Men's association football team

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NameSaint Vincent and the Grenadines
BadgeFile:Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg
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NicknameVincy Heat
AssociationSaint Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation (SVGFF)
ConfederationCONCACAF (North America)
Sub-confederationCFU (Caribbean)
CoachEzra Hendrickson
CaptainCornelius Stewart
Most capsCornelius Stewart (79)
Top scorerShandel Samuel (32)
Home StadiumArnos Vale Stadium
FIFA TrigrammeVIN
FIFA Rank
FIFA max73
FIFA max dateOctober 2007
FIFA min180
FIFA min dateJanuary 2017, December 2018 – February 2019
Elo Rank
Elo max104
Elo max date14 January 2007
Elo min182
Elo min dateNovember 2018
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First game1–1
(Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; 12 September 1936)
Largest win0–11
(Woodlands, Montserrat; 7 May 1995)
Largest loss11–0
(Mexico City, Mexico; 6 December 1992)
Regional nameCONCACAF Gold Cup
Regional cup apps1
Regional cup first1996
Regional cup bestGroup stage (1996)
Note

the men's team

| Sub-confederation = CFU (Caribbean) (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; 12 September 1936) (Woodlands, Montserrat; 7 May 1995) (Mexico City, Mexico; 6 December 1992)

The Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national football team, recognised as St Vincent and the Grenadines by FIFA, represents Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in men's international football. It is controlled by the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation.

The team finished second in the Caribbean Cup in 1995, and participated at the 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Its first FIFA World Cup qualification attempt was for the 1994 edition, and it has entered every World Cup qualification since.

History

1936–1995

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines played their first two international matches, against their neighbour Barbados in 1936 - both matches ending in a 1–1 draw. In the '60s and '70s, they played several editions of the Windward Islands Tournament, winning the 1965 and 1966 competitions. They also participated in the 1979, qualifying to the final stage and finishing in second place behind Haiti. In the following edition, in 1981, they reached the final stage but again finished in second, this time two points off of Trinidad and Tobago.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines qualified for the inaugural 1989 Caribbean Cup, finishing top of their qualification group including a 9–0 victory over Sint Maarten. In the finals, they would fail to get out of the group, finishing bottom behind Grenada and Netherlands Antilles. They would reach the final phase of the Caribbean Cup again in consecutive years, 1992 and 1993, without much luck, finishing last and second last respectively.

At the end of 1992, the Vincy Heat participated in their first World Cup qualifiers. They got through the first rounds, eliminating Saint Lucia (3–2 on aggregate) and Suriname (2–1 on aggregate), to advance to the second phase, where they finished bottom of the group, with six losses in as many games. Especially painful was the 11–0 defeat that Mexico dealt them at the Azteca Stadium, the worst in their history.

1996 Gold Cup

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines qualified for the 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup, by obtaining the runner-up position in the 1995 Caribbean Cup. During qualification for the Caribbean Cup, Vincy Heat had dispatched Montserrat 20–0 over two legs. They had gone on to finish top of their group in the main competition and defeated Cuba in the semi-finals 3–2, however Trinidad and Tobago proved too strong in the final and won 5–0. In the 1996 Gold Cup, the Vincy Heat failed to register a victory, losing 5–0 to Mexico and 3–0 to Guatemala.

1996–present

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines would qualify again for the 1996 Caribbean Cup but this time finish bottom of their group. It would be eleven years before they qualified again, on goals scored, following their 8–0 thrashing of Saint Lucia with five goals from Shandel Samuel which saw them edge out Jamaica. In the 2007 tournament, Vincy Heat only managed one win, against Guyana 2–0, and finished bottom of their group again.

In 1998 World Cup qualifiers, the Saint Vincentian team beat Puerto Rico 9–1 over two legs, then defeated Saint Kitts and Nevis on away goals, thanks to a 2–2 draw in Basseterre. In the third round of qualifying they finished with six defeats in six games, including an 11–3 loss to Honduras. In the 2002 qualifiers, they beat the U.S. Virgin Islands 14–1 on aggregate, Saint Kitts and Nevis (4-2) and Antigua and Barbuda (5–2) but again finished without a win in the qualification semi-finals.

They improved in the 2006 qualifiers beating Nicaragua to advance to the third round for the third consecutive time, and obtaining two victories over Saint Kitts and Nevis, finishing in third place. However, in the 2010 qualifiers, they were eliminated for the first time in the second qualifying round, at the hands of Canada, who prevailed with an aggregate score of 7–1. In 2014 qualification, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines won once against Grenada to finish 13 points behind Guatemala. In 2018 World Cup qualification, they managed to beat Guyana 6–6 on away goals, then beat Aruba 3–2 to make it to the fourth round group stage. There they failed to get a single point, conceding 34 goals and finishing bottom of their group, including a 9–3 loss to Guatemala.

Results and fixtures

Main article: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 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

  • Anderson
  • Bailey
  • Gvaune Amory
  • Azinho Solomon
  • Kirtney Franklyn
  • Malcolm Stewart
  • Clairon Haynes
  • Annashime Springer
  • Kirtney Franklyn
  • Jerry Wiltshire
  • Anderson
  • Stewart
  • Joseph
  • Edwards
  • Franklyn
  • Antonetti
  • Echevarria
  • Anderson
  • O. Anderson
  • S. Pierre
  • C. Stewart
  • G. Leigertwood
  • A. Solomon
  • M. Stewart
  • O. Anderson
  • Mörschel
  • Paniagua
  • Anderson
  • Spring
  • Solomon
  • Elva

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coachVIN Ezra Hendrickson
Assistant coachesVIN Rohan Webster
VIN Otis Devine
Fitness coachVIN Kemar Henry
Goalkeeping coachVIN Oswald Montclair
Massage therapistVIN Denzil Appleton
Team doctorsVIN Dr. Andriw Cooper
VIN Dr. Katherine Austin
PhysiotherapistsVIN Marlon Gavins
VIN Waylon Foster
VIN Priscilla Irwin
VIN Jebediah Andrews
Match analystVIN Denny Vincent
Performance analystVIN Windell Houston
Technical directorVIN Kendale Mercury

Coaching history

  • GER Jochen Figge (1985)
  • VIN Elliot Millington (1990–1992)
  • BRA Jorge Ramos (1992)
  • ARG Ignacio Vergelli (1992–1995)
  • JAM Lenny Taylor (1995–1996)
  • TRI Bertille St. Clair (1996)
  • VIN Samuel Carrington (1996–2000)
  • JAM Lenny Taylor (2000–2001)
  • JAM Elvis Brown (2002)
  • ENG Adrian Shaw (2003)
  • SCG/SER Zoran Vraneš (2004–2007)
  • VIN Roger Gurley (2008)
  • VIN Kendale Mercury (2009)
  • ENG Stewart Hall (2009–2011)
  • ENG Colwyn Rowe (2011)
  • VIN Cornelius Huggins (2012–2016)
  • VIN Keith Ollivierre (2016)
  • VIN Cornelius Huggins (2016–2018)
  • VIN Keith Ollivierre (2018)
  • VIN Kendale Mercury (2018–2023)
  • VIN Bishon Williams (2023)
  • VIN Theon Gordon (2023–2024)
  • VIN Ezra Hendrickson (2024–Present)

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the friendly against Saint Kitts and Nevis on 20 May 2025.

Caps and goals correct as of 26 March 2025, after the match against Jamaica.

Recent call-ups

;Notes

  • INJ = Withdrew due to injury
  • PRE = Preliminary squad / standby
  • RET = Retired from the national team
  • SUS = Serving suspension
  • WD = Player withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue.

Player records

|63 |15

1992–2008
5
59
1
2008–2016
-
58
0
1996–2008
-
58
23
2008–2018
-
58
5
2011–present
-
9
52
5
2007–2016
-
10
51
2
2014–present
-
}

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1Shandel Samuel32632001–2016
2Cornelius Stewart27792007–present
3Oalex Anderson24522014–present
4Rodney Jack24361992–2004
5Myron Samuel23582008–2018
6Alwyn Guy16391996–2008
715631992–2008
8Chavel Cunningham12282015–present
911111995–1996
Renson Haynes11182001–2006

Competitive record

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World CupFIFA World Cup qualificationYearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGAPldWDLGFGATotal0/9661684289195
1930 to 1978Part of United KingdomPart of United Kingdom
1982 to 1990Not a FIFA memberNot a FIFA member
United States 1994Did not qualify10217532
France 1998102261733
South Korea Japan 2002125072429
Germany 200683141115
South Africa 2010200217
Brazil 20146123412
Russia 2018101271542
Qatar 20224103316
Canada Mexico United States 2026410399
Morocco Portugal Spain 2030To be determinedTo be determined
Saudi Arabia 2034

CONCACAF Gold Cup

Main article: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at the CONCACAF Gold Cup

CONCACAF Championship & Gold Cup recordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGASquadTotalGroup stage1/18200208
El Salvador 1963Not a CONCACAF member
Guatemala 1965
Honduras 1967
Costa Rica 1969
Trinidad and Tobago 1971
Haiti 1973
Mexico 1977
Honduras 1981
1985
1989Did not enter
United States 1991
Mexico United States 1993Did not qualify
United States 1996Group stage9th200208Squad
United States 1998Did not qualify
United States 2000
United States 2002
Mexico United States 2003Did not enter
United States 2005Did not qualify
United States 2007
United States 2009
United States 2011
United States 2013
Canada United States 2015
United States 2017
Costa Rica Jamaica United States 2019
United States 2021
Canada United States 2023
Canada United States 2025
CONCACAF Championship & Gold Cup historyFirst matchBiggest WinBiggest DefeatBest ResultWorst Result
5–0
(11 January 1996; San Diego, United States)
5–0
(11 January 1996; San Diego, United States)
Group stage in 1996

CONCACAF Nations League

CONCACAF Nations League recordLeagueFinalsSeasonDivisionGroupPldWDLGFGAP/RFinalsResultPldWDLGFGASquadTotal2410593639Total0 Titles
2019–20BD632164USA 2021Ineligible
2022–23BC6024514USA 2023
2023–24BC63031314USA 2024
2024–25BA6411127USA 2025

Caribbean Cup

Caribbean Cup recordYearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGATotalRunners-up7/192143142544
BAR 1989Group stage6th201113
TRI 1990Abandoned200225
JAM 1991Did not enter
TRI 1992Group stage8th300314
JAM 1993Group stage8th3003410
TRI 1994Did not qualify
CAY JAM 1995Runners-up2nd53111311
TRI 1996Group stage7th301227
ATG SKN 1997Did not qualify
JAM TRI 1998
TRI 1999
TRI 2001
BRB 2005
TRI 2007Group stage6th310224
JAM 2008Did not qualify
MTQ 2010
ATG 2012
JAM 2014
MTQ 2017

Honours

Regional

  • CFU Championship / Caribbean Cup

References

References

  1. "Inside FIFA".
  2. (20 May 2025). "Here's your Vincy Heat starting XI for tonight's international friendly vs St Kitts & Nevis!". SVG Football Federation.
  3. "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines".
  4. Play was suspended when [[Jamaat al Muslimeen]] [[Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt. attempted a ''coup d'état'']] of the [[Politics of Trinidad and Tobago. government of Trinidad and Tobago]]. The tournament was abandoned altogether after [[1990 Atlantic hurricane season#Tropical Storm Arthur. Tropical storm Arthur]] forced the cancellation of the final round of games. Trinidad and Tobago were to meet Martinique in the final.
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