Grenada will play Antigua in a football friendly on Sunday June 28 at the Football and Athletics stadium at Queens Park from 6pm. This is as the team prepares for the Gold Cup tournament to be played in the United States.
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GFA General Council Members disassociate themselves from the incident with the Panama team
Mr. Ariel Alvarado President Panama Football Federation Panama. Dear sir: We the majority of clubs comprising the Grenada Football Association hereby disassociate ourselves with the poor courtesies extended you and your National Football Team during your recent visit to Grenada.
DIGICEL TO BRING FIFA WORLD CUP COVERAGE TO FOOTBALL FANS ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN
Friday, June 12th, 2009 – Bridgetown, Barbados: Digicel, the largest sponsor of football in the Caribbean and Central America, today announced details of Digicel’s regional broadcast sponsorship of the FIFA World Cup 2010.
Digicel Kick Start Clinics “laying the right foundations for development of game
Friday, 5th June 2009: With the first half of the 2009 Digicel Kick Start Clinics concluded – and the second half about to kick off next week in Haiti – the President of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), Austin “Jack” Warner, believes that Digicel is laying the right foundations for […]
WEST INDIES END TOUR WITH ANOTHER DEFEAT
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009: The West Indies team finished off its brief England tour winless and with a whimper on Tuesday, soundly defeated by 58 runs in the third and final One-Day International in Birmingham.
GAYLE LAMENTS BAD PERFORMANCE
Sunday 24th May 2009. Captain of the Digicel-sponsored West Indies team, Chris Gayle, described his team’s disappointing defeat to England in the second one-day international at Bristol as “a bad day at the office” and urged his players to improve in the crucial final match in Birmingham on Tuesday. The […]
WEST INDIES TEAM FALLS TO ANOTHER HEAVY DEFEAT
The Digicel-sponsored West Indies team below-par tour of England continued on Sunday as it was beaten by six wickets with 14 overs to spare by the hosts in the second one-day international at Bristol. The visitors must now win Tuesday’s third and final one-dayer at Birmingham to square the series […]
Digicel Kick Start Clinics “vital to Caribbean development” according to Jamaal Shabazz
Friday 22nd May 2009 – Kingston, Jamaica: Former Technical Director of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), Jamaal Shabazz, has described Digicel as a partner in the development of sport and youth across the Caribbean.
GFA awards players and staff – Digicel Caribbean Championships
The Grenada Football Association invites All Media to a special Appreciation Ceremony for the outstanding performances of the National Team in the 2008 Digicel Caribbean Championships.
GAYLE ADMITS HIS TEAM STRUGGLED IN COLD CONDITIONS
Monday, May 18th 2009: Digicel-sponsored West Indies captain, Chris Gayle, admitted his team found it difficult to cope with the frigid May weather as it slumped to a 0-2 series sweep at the hands of hosts England, with an innings defeat in the second Test at Chester-le-Street on Monday.
WEST INDIES TEAM FALLS QUICKLY TO ANDERSON AND BRESNAN
Monday, May 18th, 2009: The Digicel-sponsored West Indies slumped to an innings and 83-run defeat just after lunch on Monday as England’s bowlers tortured them with seam, swing and aggressive intent on the final day of the second and final Test at Chester-le-Street.
SURINAME PLAYERS GAIN CONFIDENCE AFTER DIGICEL KICK START CLINIC
Saturday, May 16th, 2009: The young footballers who took part in the third leg of the Digicel Kick Start Clinics at the Franklin Essed Stadium in Suriname, have collectively agreed that the clinic was not only a success for them as individuals, but as a country.
ENGLAND MAINTAINS STRANGLEHOLD OVER THE WEST INDIES
Saturday May 16th 2009. Fast bowler James Anderson ripped through the Digicel-sponsored West Indies top order on Saturday to leave the visitors uncertainly poised on 94 for three in pursuit of England’s formidable 569 for six declared at close on day three of the second Test.
DYSON CREDITS ENGLAND BATSMEN AS WINDIES TOIL
Thursday, May 14th, 2009: The coach of the Digicel-sponsored West Indies team, John Dyson, credited England’s batsmen here Thursday after his bowlers were made to toil on day one of the second Test as centuries from opener Alastair Cook and Ravi Bopara set up an imposing total of 302 for […]
TIME TO FOCUS ON CRICKET, SAYS GAYLE
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009: Chris Gayle is keen to put his controversial comments about Test cricket and his role as West Indies captain behind him and ensure that his team produces a strong performance in Thursday’s must-win second Test against England at Chester-le-Street in Durham.