West Indies national football team

West Indies national football team
Shirt badge/Association crest
AssociationWest Indies Football Association (WIFA)
ConfederationN.F.-Board (former)
First colours
Second colours
First international
West Indies Federation WIFA Pirates 5–4 Petrotrin Sports Club Trinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad and Tobago; 17 January 2015)[1]
Websitehttp://www.wifa.ca/ (defunct)

The West Indies national football team is the team that represents the West Indies. It is not a member of FIFA, CFU or CONCACAF, however they were affiliated with the N.F.-Board, an organisation for teams who are non-affiliated with FIFA, until 2017 when the status of membership was abolished.[2] The team is organised by the West Indies Football Association (WIFA), and its president is James Baird.

The West Indies team uses Caribbean players from all over the world, of whom have not played with their own national team, and gives them the opportunity to represent the West Indies and let them experience international football.

The team was scheduled to play in the 2014 Viva World Cup,[3] however due to the crisis and breakup of the N.F.-Board, as well as its subsequent failure to organise the tournament, it was never played.

History

There have been many attempts to put a West Indies football team together but in the past they mostly failed although there was the British Caribbean Football Association, which was established in 1957 and played various matches as the select team from the Caribbean mostly against English opposition.

In 2013, the idea of a united team of the West Indies was brought back and put into action, with the founding of the West Indies Football Association by James Baird, in Trinidad and Tobago.[3]

Due to the nature of the organisation, players from across the region have the opportunity to participate on a world footballing stage where perhaps they would not be offered that chance with their home nation.

The WIFA Pirates (the development squad) played their first ever proper match on January 26, 2015, in a friendly match against the Petrotrin Sports Club (of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association), winning 5–4.[4]

Futsal

The West Indies futsal team is based in London, where many of the West Indies futsal players participate in the English football league system.[5] The head coach of the team is Englishman Robert Brassett.[6]

Squads

National Squad

As of 20 January 2015

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  CUB José Manuel Miranda Boudy
GK  FRA Paul Nephtalie Decimus
DF  ENG Jerel Ifil
DF  ENG Kirkie Thomas
DF  COL Milton Correa
DF  ENG Keon Richardson
DF  CAN Clint Crouch
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  COL Julio Fernandes De La Roas
MF  SWE Jonathan Grannum
MF  ENG Jamie Barnwell-Edinboro
FW  BLZ Colville Richards
FW  TRI Keston Raphael
FW  SWE Jade Grannum
FW  MSR Jaylee Allen Hodgson
FW  ENG Craig Matthews

Local Squad (WIFA Pirates)

WIFA partnered with Texas Premier Soccer League club side Galveston Pirate SC on August 20, 2014. The partnership between both clubs saw the introduction of the WIFA Pirates, which would act as the WIFA development squad.[7]

{-} Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Squad correct as of Jan 26, 2015.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  TRI Daniel Ringis
GK  TRI Joshua Lamb
DF  TRI Andrew Thomas
DF  TRI Nixon Thomas
DF  TRI Haylon Martin
DF  TRI Shakir Thompson
DF  TRI Jaheil Austin
DF  TRI Gavin Luke
MF  TRI Francis Rojas
MF  TRI Lannel Hamilton
MF  TRI Kevon Smart
MF  TRI Joel Melville
MF  TRI Brendon Romero
MF  TRI Stephen King
MF  TRI Kelson Wilson
MF  TRI Marcus Alexander
MF  TRI Darrion Bernard
MF  TRI Khaleel Reid-Devonish
MF  TRI Jerome Thomas
FW  TRI Erik Ranoo
FW  TRI Runako Vincent
FW  TRI Tacuma Sadlow
FW  TRI Jeron Melville
FW  TRI Keston Raphael
FW  TRI Lannel Hamilton
FW  TRI Kareem Alleyen
FW  TRI Che Edwards
FW  TRI Javan-Marc Joseph

WIFA Leadership

Name Role Nationality
James Baird President Scotland
James Baird Head Coach Scotland
Bill Alsobrook Vice-president United States
John Furlong Secretary Trinidad and Tobago
Justin Lall Finance Trinidad and Tobago
Debby Ann Ojar-Baird Director/ Attorney-at-Law Trinidad and Tobago
Marc Roseblade Media/Website Scotland
Nathan Langaigne Assistant Coach Trinidad and Tobago
Clinton Lewis Coach Trinidad and Tobago
John Sime Goalkeeper Coach Scotland
Robert Brassett Futsal Coach England
Erik Klint Scout Sweden Have left the FA
TBA Physio

Results and fixtures

Recent results

21 January 2015 Friendly match WIFA Pirates 5–4 Petrotrin Sports Club Santa Flora, Trinidad and Tobago
18:00 Che Edwards x 3
Tacuma Sadlow
OG
Report Stadium: Petrotrin Compound

References

  1. ^ "WIFA – List of matches". Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  2. ^ N.F.-Board. "Football Associations | nfboard". Retrieved August 28, 2025.
  3. ^ a b T&T Newsday. "VIVA World Cup". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  4. ^ Roseblade, Marc (January 27, 2015). "WIFA Pirates emerge winners in inaugural friendly match". www.wifa.ca. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2025.
  5. ^ Killen, Stephen (June 13, 2024). "Liverpool already has a world champion - but FIFA cannot recognise it". Liverpool Echo. Archived from the original on July 24, 2024. Retrieved October 4, 2025.
  6. ^ Brassett, Robert (March 23, 2014). "The West Indies Football Association". www.wifa.ca. Archived from the original on May 27, 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2025.
  7. ^ Galveston Pirate SC. "WIFA partners with Pirates". Retrieved August 20, 2014.