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Caribbean Football Rising as Guyana Pushes Youth Development

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March 9, 2026
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Caribbean football has been gaining renewed attention in recent years, with several small nations making historic strides on the international stage while countries like Guyana Football Federation continue efforts to strengthen development and competitiveness.

The region’s growth was highlighted during the qualification cycle for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where Caribbean teams achieved notable breakthroughs. Nations such as Curaçao and Haiti secured historic World Cup berths, underscoring the growing competitiveness of smaller footballing nations in the CONCACAF region.

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For Guyana, however, the journey has been more gradual. The national men’s team, known as the Guyana national football team, was eliminated from the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign despite recording a convincing 3-0 victory over Montserrat in one of its matches.

Guyana’s football authorities have instead focused on rebuilding the national programme through youth development and regional competition. The country has been participating in CONCACAF youth tournaments, including the 2026 CONCACAF Under-17 qualifiers, where the national youth team came close to securing a historic qualification to the FIFA Under-17 World Cup.

At the administrative level, the Guyana Football Federation has also been involved in regional initiatives aimed at strengthening technical capacity and officiating standards. In March 2026, Guyana hosted a Caribbean women’s match officials course organised in collaboration with regional football bodies, reflecting efforts to improve the sport’s infrastructure beyond the playing field.

Guyana has also taken part in the 2025-2026 CONCACAF Friendly Series, competing against regional opponents such as Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Bonaire and Aruba as part of efforts to increase international match experience for its players.

The country’s football history includes one major breakthrough when Guyana qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup, its first appearance in the region’s premier national team tournament.

Officials say the long-term strategy is to build a stronger pipeline of players through youth competitions and regional tournaments, allowing Guyana to remain competitive in the Caribbean football landscape.

Across the Caribbean, the rise of smaller footballing nations has demonstrated that with strategic development and international exposure, teams from the region can challenge more established programmes. For Guyana, the current focus on youth development and regional competition is viewed as a crucial step toward eventually returning to major tournaments and strengthening the Golden Jaguars’ standing in CONCACAF football.

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