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Guaya United FC is a
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (, ), officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Consisting of the main islands Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous much smaller islands, it is situated south of ...
professional
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 ...
club, based in
Guayaguayare Guayaguayare is the southeasternmost village in Trinidad & Tobago. It lies at the southern end of the county of Mayaro. Guayaguayare (often simply called ''Guaya'') is primarily a fishing village, but it also plays a major role in the petroleum i ...
, that plays in the National Super League.The club is Located in the Southeast of Trinidad in its Oil belt region and has vast support due to the community links. The club was established in 2010 but has already showed its stature in Trinidad and Tobago Football by winning the 2013 super league title while creating national history as being the first club to win the title in their inaugural year of participation in the league. Guaya United FC achieved this after only three years in existence.


Stadium

The club plays its home matches in Guayaguayare Recreation Ground located in
Guayaguayare Guayaguayare is the southeasternmost village in Trinidad & Tobago. It lies at the southern end of the county of Mayaro. Guayaguayare (often simply called ''Guaya'') is primarily a fishing village, but it also plays a major role in the petroleum i ...
.


Honours

2013–14 National Super League


Current squad

Coach: Professor Ron La Forrest, Manager: Jameson Rigues, John Stewart, Chester Davis, Jody Allsop, Kerdell Alfred, Earlon Thomas, Carlon 'Judgement' Hughes, Shaquille Ferrier, Keston Jordan, Sherlon Campbell, Desta Francis, Erskine Johnson (GK), Shane Mattis (GK) Glenton Wolfe (Captain), Keylon Thomas, Beville Joseph, Keryn Navarro, Kevin Jagdeosingh Calvin Lopez, Marcus Ramkhelawan, Cio Morris, Kheelon Mitchell, Kheelon Ferrier, Leroy Jones, Franklyn Romain.


References

{{reflist Football clubs in Trinidad and Tobago Association football clubs established in 2010