Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at the CONCACAF Gold Cup

The CONCACAF Gold Cup is North America's major tournament in senior men's football and determines the continental champion. Until 1989, the tournament was known as CONCACAF Championship.[1] It is currently held every two years.[2] From 1996 to 2005, nations from other confederations have regularly joined the tournament as invitees. In earlier editions, the continental championship was held in different countries, but since the inception of the Gold Cup in 1991, the United States are constant hosts or co-hosts.

From 1973 to 1989, the tournament doubled as the confederation's World Cup qualification. CONCACAF's representative team at the FIFA Confederations Cup was decided by a play-off between the winners of the last two tournament editions in 2015 via the CONCACAF Cup, but was then discontinued along with the Confederations Cup.[3]

Since the inaugural tournament in 1963, the Gold Cup was held 25 times and has been won by seven different nations, most often by Mexico (11 titles).

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines became a full FIFA-member in 1988, but entered the qualification process for a continental championship for the first time in 1993. They qualified once for a major tournament: The CONCACAF Gold Cup in 1996. Out of the 27 nations which have participated at Gold Cups or its preceding tournaments, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are the only one which have yet to score a goal.

Record at the CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup

CONCACAF Championship
Year Result Position Pld W T L GF GA
1989Did Not Enter
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Year Result Position Pld W T L GF GA
1991Did Not Enter
1993Did Not Qualify
1996Group Stage9th200208
1998Did Not Qualify
2000
2002
2003Did Not Enter
2005Did Not Qualify
2007
2009
2011
2013
2015
2017
2019
Total1/2525/27200208

Match Overview

Tournament Round Opponent Score Venue
1996Group Stage Mexico0–5San Diego
 Guatemala0–3Anaheim

1996 Squad

Coach: Lenny Taylor

Defender Ezra Hendrickson has played through both CONCACAF Gold Cup matches for his country. He was one of only three squad members playing abroad, and went on to have a notable professional career in the USA, representing LA Galaxy and Columbus Crew, among others.
Position Name Date of Birth (age) Club Matches Minutes
GKFitzgerald Bramble27 October 1967 (aged 28)Hotspurs FC2180
GKUrtis Blackett24 March 1973 (age 22)GMA Kingstown Frenches FC00
DFDexter Browne7 September 1972 (aged 23)GMA Kingstown Frenches FC2116
DFBurton Forde11 February 1971 (aged 24)Youth Olimpians159
DFEzra Hendrickson16 January 1972 (aged 23)New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers2180
DFCornelius Huggins1 June 1974 (aged 21)Pastures United FC2150
DFKeith Ollivierre13 April 1971 (aged 24)Camdonia Chelsea SC164
DFVerbin Sutherland10 November 1966 (aged 29)Stingers FC2180
DFDexter Walker21 March 1971 (aged 24)GMA Kingstown Frenches FC2180
MFEarl AlexanderGMA Kingstown Frenches FC122
MFOronde Ash16 February 1976 (aged 19)North Carolina State University297
MFKenlyn Gonsalves16 March 1976 (aged 19)Stubborn Youth SC152
MFWesley John4 October 1976 (aged 19)Rodox United168
MFTyrone Prince12 March 1968 (aged 27) SESCO180
MFEverad SamAvenues United FC13
MFKendall Velox18 August 1971 (aged 24)GMA Kingstown Frenches FC190
FWAndre HindsStingers FC2180
FWRodney Jack28 September 1972 (aged 23)Torquay United2180
FWMarlon James16 November 1976 (aged 19)Youth Olimpians269
FWRohan KeizerTafari00

References

  1. Wiebe, Andrew. "Gold Cup 101: What it is, why it matters, and how to follow along this summer", MLSsoccer.com, 07 July 2015. Retrieved on 26 October 2018.
  2. "About the CONCACAF Gold Cup", goldcup.org, 2017. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  3. CONCACAF (official) "Playoff Match between USA and Mexico [..."], concacaf.com, 07 August 2015. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
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