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Grenada League
The GFA Premier League is the top football league in Grenada. It was created in 1983 and is headed by the Grenada Football Association. 10 teams participate in this league. The 10th-placed team is relegated to the Grenada First Division, while the 9th-placed team plays a play-off with the 2nd-placed team of the second level. Despite being a league competition in CONCACAF none of the Grenadan teams ever played in CFU Club Championship or CONCACAF Champions' Cup. Some of the matches are played at the 9,000 capacity Grenada National Stadium. In 2014, the match between PetroCaribe Queens Park Rangers and Nixon's Electrical Happy Hill FC was the first live broadcast of a Premier Division match. Current teams ' * Eagles Super Strikers *FC Camerhogne *Spartans * Hard Rock *Hurricanes * Mount Rich *Paradise *Queens Park Rangers * St. John's * Chantimelle 2021–22 stadiums Previous winners *1983: ''unknown'' *1984: Queens Park Rangers *1985: ''unknown'' *1986: Carenage * ...
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Grenada Football Association
The Grenada Football Association (GFA) is the governing body of football in Grenada. It oversees the Grenada national football team. In club football, it oversees the GFA Premier League, GFA First Division and GFA Second Division. It also oversees Grenada's top football cup competition, the GFA Super Knockout Cup. Association staff Logos See also *Football in Grenada References External links * Grenada on FIFA.comGrenadaat CONCACAF site Grenada Football in Grenada Football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... 1924 establishments in Grenada Sports organizations established in 1924 {{Grenada-sport-stub ...
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Mount Rich SC
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Carenage FC
Carenage is a town in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located in northwestern Trinidad, and is administered by the Diego Martin Regional Corporation. Located close to Chaguaramas, it is more of a residential area than a commercial or industrial locale. The name is derived from the practice of careening Careening (also known as "heaving down") is a method of gaining access to the hull of a sailing vessel without the use of a dry dock. It is used for cleaning or repairing the hull. Before ship's hulls were protected from marine growth by fasteni ... (i.e., beaching, "carénage" in French) sailing vessels for maintenance, which had been done in the area for many years. References External links Local Government Corporations from Nalis, the National Library and Information Service of Trinidad and Tobago. Populated places in Trinidad and Tobago {{trinidad-geo-stub ...
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Gouyave
Gouyave is the capital and largest town in the parish of St John, Grenada. It is located on the west coast of the Grenada. History Originally called Charlotte Town after Queen Charlotte of Britain, it was renamed Gouyave by the French because of its guava trees. Culture One of the town's annual celebrations is Fisherman's Birthday. On 29 June fishermen come from all over Grenada for competitive boat racing, entertainment, fish foods, and many other activities. Also, every Friday the town celebrates "Fish Friday," a weekly festival that offers a wide range of fish dishes and entertainment. Fish Friday was founded to promote community development in Gouyave and the overall Parish of St. John's by promoting it as a fishing village. The town is also famous for its nutmeg Nutmeg is the seed or ground spice of several species of the genus ''Myristica''. ''Myristica fragrans'' (fragrant nutmeg or true nutmeg) is a dark-leaved evergreen tree cultivated for two spices derived from i ...
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Progress Park
Progress Park is a cricket and football ground in Grenville, Grenada. History The Park hosted its first representative first-class cricket match in the 2008–09 Regional Four Day Competition when the Windward Islands played Barbados. The following season the Park hosted a neutral first-class fixture between Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. The West Indies A cricket team played two List A one-day matches there in November 2010, against a touring Pakistan A side, while in the same year West Indies A also hosted the touring Zimbabweans at the Park for a Twenty20 match, which West Indies A won by 4 wickets due to an unbeaten 60 from Imran Khan. In September 2011, the Park played host to two Women's Twenty20 Internationals between West Indies women and Pakistan women. Prior to 2009, there were discussions from the Grenadan Government to rename Progress Park in honour of the late politician Ben Jones. As a football venue, Progress Park has played host to two international ...
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Paradise
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Alston George Park
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Victoria, Grenada
Victoria is a town A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an ori ... in Saint Mark Parish, Grenada. Geography Along the west coast of the island nation of Grenada lies the fishing village of Victoria. References {{Local Government and Major town in Grenada Populated places in Grenada ...
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Kirani James Athletic Stadium
Police Ground is a multi-purpose stadium in St. George's, Grenada. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 8,000 people. It was renamed to Kirani James Athletic Stadium in April 2017, in honour for the first olympic medallist of Grenada, Kirani James. Uses The stadium hosted six games in the 2016 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship. It is home to the Grenada national football team The Grenada national football team represents Grenada in international football and is controlled by the Grenada Football Association, a member of the Caribbean Football Union of CONCACAF. The team is nicknamed ''The Spice Boys'', a reference .... References Football venues in Grenada Athletics (track and field) venues in Grenada Multi-purpose stadiums National stadiums Buildings and structures in St. George's, Grenada {{Caribbean-sports-venue-stub ...
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Fond Recreation Ground
The Fond Playing Field is a football venue in Sauteurs, Saint Patrick Parish, Grenada. Redevelopment, which included increasing spectator seating capacity to 1,000; adding flood lighting; and resurfacing the playing field, was begun in 2013 and completed in 2016 with $1.6 million Euros provided through the FIFA Goal Project. The property is owned by the government of Grenada and leased to the Grenada Football Association The Grenada Football Association (GFA) is the governing body of football in Grenada. It oversees the Grenada national football team. In club football, it oversees the GFA Premier League, GFA First Division and GFA Second Division. It also overs .... The ground is home to all GFA Premier Division clubs from the parish. References {{coord, 12.224604, -61.645984, type:landmark_globe:earth_region:GD, display=title Football venues in Grenada Sports venues in Grenada ...
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Sauteurs
Sauteurs (pronounced Sau-tez) is a fishing town in the Saint Patrick Parish, Grenada and is the fourth-largest city on the island of Grenada, with a population of about 1,300. It is located in the far north of Grenada. Sauteurs is overlooking over the Sauteurs Bay. It is the largest town in the northern part of Grenada, and it is the capital city of the Saint Patrick Parish. History Here, the last remaining Carib Natives in Grenada jumped off a 40-meter-tall cliff later named Caribs' Leap to their deaths in 1651 rather than face domination by the conquering French. Thus the town was named ''Sauteurs'', which is French for "jumpers". In 1721, the French established St Patrick's Catholic church, which in 1784 the British government handed over to the Anglicans. However, the church was destroyed by fire. A police station now occupies the site. On 1 March 1796, , the armed transport ''Sally'', and two commandeered sloops evacuated some 11 to 2100 British troops and militia who were ...
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