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Saint Lucia To Play Haiti, Aruba In 2026 World Cup Qualifiers

The St. Lucia Senior Men’s team continues its preparation to participate in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Because of the current unavailability of the Daren Sammy Ground, St. Lucia home venue for their home matches this year is Widely in Barbados.

To this end St. Lucia plays its first game against Haiti on the 6th June to be followed by Aruba on the 11th June at the same venue.

Meanwhile, preparation continues with the U 15 Girls for their participation in the Concacaf U 15 Girls tournament scheduled for Aruba from 4th – 11th August 2024.

Subsequently, the Boys U 14 have stepped up their training for participation in the CFU Boys U 15 competition, to be held in Antigua and Barbuda during July – August 2024.

Additionally, BAYS FC has been registered as St. Lucia’s representative, to participate in the Concacaf 2024 Club tournament scheduled for Curacao from the 23rd July.

SOURCE: Saint Lucia Football Association Inc.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Guns firing bow bow at people vs voodoo – voodoo wins all the time. Don’t bet on St. Lucia; you mess around with Obiarh and witchcraft, but voodoo is stronger.

  2. We need a West Indian football team,we have almost 0 chance as islands to qualify,once in a blue a big island makes it but how often? Just like Cricket we need a unified Caribbean/West Indian team.

    What voodoo nonsense is this? If that Voodoo was working Haiti would be in the World Cup & winning all the time or they would be a filthy Rich nation,so many shows like AGT (America got talent) & not one Haitian going on there to showcase their voodoo powers for the million dollar prize? Choops You know those caucasians would love to see someone fly.

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