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Saint Kitts and Nevis
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)The Sugar Boyz
AssociationSt. Kitts and Nevis Football Association
ConfederationCONCACAF (North America)
Sub-confederationCFU (Caribbean)
Head coachClaudio Caimi[1]
Most capsThrizen Leader (71)
Top scorerKeith Gumbs (47)
Home stadiumWarner Park
FIFA codeSKN
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 143 Decrease 2 (24 October 2024)[2]
Highest73 (October 2016, March 2017)
Lowest176 (November 1994)
First international
British Leeward Islands Saint Kitts and Nevis 2–4 Grenada 
(Saint Christopher and Nevis; 18 August 1938)
Biggest win
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 10–0 Montserrat 
(Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis; 17 April 1992)
 Saint Martin 0–10 Saint Kitts and Nevis 
(The Valley, Anguilla; 14 October 2018)
Biggest defeat
 Mexico 8–0 Saint Kitts and Nevis 
(Monterrey, Mexico; 17 November 2004)

The Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team is the national team of Saint Kitts and Nevis and is controlled by the St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association. They are affiliated to the Caribbean Football Union of CONCACAF.

They are nicknamed The Sugar Boyz due to the sugar cultivation on the island of St. Kitts.

History

The first match played by Saint Kitts and Nevis was away against Jamaica on 17 June 1979. Jamaica won 2–1 and also won the second leg in Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Saint Kitts and Nevis made a surprise run to the third round (group stage) of CONCACAF qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but was severely overmatched on that stage. Saint Kitts and Nevis finished second in the Caribbean Cup in 1997, and fourth in 1993.

In November 2015, the team traveled to Europe for matches against Andorra and Estonia, the nation's first matches in history against European opponents.[4] Devaughn Elliott scored the only goal in the 1–0 victory over Andorra for Saint Kitts and Nevis's first European victory. In the process, Elliott became the first St. Kitts and Nevis player to score against a European side.[5] The result was also the first away victory for a CFU team over a European side on their home soil.[6]

Competitive record

World Cup

FIFA World Cup record FIFA World Cup Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
Uruguay 1930 Did not enter Declined participation
Italy 1934
France 1938
Brazil 1950
Switzerland 1954
Sweden 1958
Chile 1962
England 1966
Mexico 1970
West Germany 1974
Argentina 1978
Spain 1982
Mexico 1986
Italy 1990
United States 1994
France 1998 Did not qualify 4 2 2 0 8 3
South Korea Japan 2002 4 2 0 2 15 3
Germany 2006 10 4 0 6 18 26
South Africa 2010 2 0 1 1 2 4
Brazil 2014 6 1 4 1 6 8
Russia 2018 4 2 1 1 15 10
Qatar 2022 To be determined To be determined
Canada Mexico United States 2026
Total 0/21 30 11 8 11 64 54

Gold Cup

Gold Cup record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA
United States 1991 to 2021 Did not qualify
Total 0/13

CONCACAF Nations League

CONCACAF Nations League record
Year Division Group Pld W D* L GF GA P/R Rank
United States 2019−20 B A 6 1 2 3 8 8 Fall 25th
2022–23 C To be determined
Total 6 1 2 3 8 8 25th

Caribbean Cup

Caribbean Cup record
Year Round Pld W D* L GF GA
Barbados 1989 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Trinidad and Tobago 1990 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Jamaica 1991 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Trinidad and Tobago 1992 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Jamaica 1993 Fourth place 5 2 1 2 16 8
Trinidad and Tobago 1994 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Cayman Islands Jamaica 1995 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Trinidad and Tobago 1996 Group stage 3 0 1 2 3 10
Antigua and Barbuda Saint Kitts and Nevis 1997 Second place 4 2 0 2 4 8
Trinidad and Tobago Jamaica 1998 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Trinidad and Tobago 1999 Group stage 3 0 0 3 0 9
Trinidad and Tobago 2001 Group stage 3 1 1 1 7 8
Barbados 2005 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Trinidad and Tobago 2007 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Jamaica 2008 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Martinique 2010 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Antigua and Barbuda 2012 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Jamaica 2014 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Martinique 2017 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Total 5/18 18 5 3 10 26 43

Schedule and recent results

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

2021

Players

Current squad

The following is the 23-man squad for the 2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League matches against Grenada and French Guiana on 14 and 17 November 2019.[7][8]

Caps and goals as of 10 October 2019, after the match against Belize.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Jamal Jeffers (1993-03-23) 23 March 1993 (age 31) 8 0 Saint Kitts and Nevis St Paul's United
18 1GK Julani Archibald (1991-05-18) 18 May 1991 (age 33) 37 0 Honduras Real de Minas
23 1GK Adolphus Jones (1984-06-24) 24 June 1984 (age 40) 7 0 Saint Kitts and Nevis Cayon Rockets

2 2DF Petrez Williams (2000-06-18) 18 June 2000 (age 24) 4 0 United States Portland Timbers U23
3 2DF Gerard Williams (1988-06-04) 4 June 1988 (age 36) 63 2 India TRAU
13 2DF Thrizen Leader (1984-07-03) 3 July 1984 (age 40) 71 1 Saint Kitts and Nevis St Paul's United
15 2DF Atiba Harris (1985-01-09) 9 January 1985 (age 39) 37 6 United States OKC Energy
17 2DF Yusuf Saunders (1997-02-27) 27 February 1997 (age 27) 1 0 Saint Kitts and Nevis Newtown United
19 2DF Alain Sargeant (1995-11-27) 27 November 1995 (age 28) 10 0 Canada Vaughan Azzurri
20 2DF Malique Roberts (2001-08-01) 1 August 2001 (age 23) 0 0 Unknown
22 2DF Justin Springer (1993-07-08) 8 July 1993 (age 31) 13 0 Unattached

4 3MF Theo Wharton (1994-11-15) 15 November 1994 (age 30) 13 2 Wales Barry Town United
6 3MF Raheem Somersall (1997-07-05) 5 July 1997 (age 27) 8 0 United States Tucson
7 3MF G'Vaune Amory (1997-06-22) 22 June 1997 (age 27) 11 3 Saint Kitts and Nevis Village Superstars
10 3MF Yohannes Mitchum (1998-04-06) 6 April 1998 (age 26) 12 1 Saint Kitts and Nevis Newtown United
12 3MF Mervin Lewis (2000-04-26) 26 April 2000 (age 24) 0 0 Saint Kitts and Nevis Conaree
16 3MF Evansroy Barnes (1996-06-03) 3 June 1996 (age 28) 5 0 Saint Kitts and Nevis Saddlers United
14 3MF Tyquan Terrell (1998-04-16) 16 April 1998 (age 26) 1 0 Saint Kitts and Nevis St. Peters Strikers

8 4FW Tishan Hanley (1990-08-22) 22 August 1990 (age 34) 29 3 United States The Villages
9 4FW Geovannie Lake (1998-08-04) 4 August 1998 (age 26) 1 0 Jamaica Arnett Gardens
11 4FW Kimaree Rogers (1994-01-14) 14 January 1994 (age 30) 22 4 Saint Kitts and Nevis Newtown United
19 4FW Tahir Hanley (1997-05-05) 5 May 1997 (age 27) 7 1 Saint Kitts and Nevis Village Superstars
21 4FW Rowan Liburd (1992-08-28) 28 August 1992 (age 32) 4 4 England Hereford

Recent call ups

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up


Coaches

References

  1. ^ FIFA.com. "Member Association - St. Kitts and Nevis - FIFA.com". www.fifa.com. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  2. ^ "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Men's World Ranking". FIFA. 24 October 2024. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  3. ^ Elo rankings change compared to one year ago. "World Football Elo Ratings". eloratings.net. 20 November 2024. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Sugar Boyz Kick-Off European Stint this Week Against Andorra". thestkittsnevisobserver.com. Retrieved 11 November 2015.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "St. Kitts and Nevis vs. Andorra". Soccerway. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  6. ^ "'Sugar Boyz' defeat Andorra in historic European win". miyvue.com. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  7. ^ "Belize vs. St. Kitts and Nevis". Soccerway. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  8. ^ "St. Kitts and Nevis". Soccerway. Retrieved 11 October 2019.