Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team
| Nickname | The Sugar Boyz | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Association | St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association (SKNFA) | |||
| Confederation | CONCACAF (North America) | |||
| Sub-confederation | CFU (Caribbean) | |||
| Head coach | Austin Huggins | |||
| Captain | Julani Archibald | |||
| Most caps | Gerard Williams (85) | |||
| Top scorer | Keith Gumbs (24) | |||
| Home stadium | Warner Park | |||
| FIFA code | SKN | |||
| ||||
| FIFA ranking | ||||
| Current | 154 3 (19 November 2025)[1] | |||
| Highest | 73 (October 2016, March 2017) | |||
| Lowest | 176 (November 1994) | |||
| First international | ||||
| Saint Christopher and Nevis 2–4 Grenada (Saint Christopher and Nevis; 18 August 1938) | ||||
| Biggest win | ||||
| Saint Kitts and Nevis 10–0 Montserrat (Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis; 17 April 1992) Saint Martin 0–10 Saint Kitts and Nevis (The Valley, Anguilla; 14 October 2018) | ||||
| Biggest defeat | ||||
| Mexico 8–0 Saint Kitts and Nevis (Monterrey, Mexico; 17 November 2004) | ||||
| CONCACAF Gold Cup | ||||
| Appearances | 1 (first in 2023) | |||
| Best result | Group stage (2023) | |||
Medal record | ||||
The Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team is the national team of Saint Kitts and Nevis, and is controlled by the St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association. They are affiliated to the Caribbean Football Union of CONCACAF. The team has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, however, they did qualify for their first CONCACAF Gold Cup appearance in 2023.
They are nicknamed The Sugar Boyz due to the sugar cultivation on the island of St. Kitts.[3]
History
Beginnings (1938–1990)
Saint Kitts and Nevis played their first match on 18 August 1938, against Grenada, a match that ended in a 2–4 defeat.[4] They participated in the Leeward Islands Tournament from 1949 however had to wait until 1979 to play their first official matches, in the qualifying rounds for the 1979 CFU Championship, losing twice to Jamaica, both results finishing 2–1.[5] They would again fail to qualify for the final phase of the 1983 CFU Championship after advancing due to Jamaica's withdrawal, eliminated by Martinique, who won 12–0 on aggregate.[6]
1990–2000
The Sugar Boyz qualified for their first tournament at the 1993 Caribbean Cup, drawing against Dominican Republic (2–2) and British Virgin Islands (5–1) to top their qualifying group.[7] In the tournament proper, they finished second behind Jamaica to reach the semi-finals, before losing to Martinique on penalties.[7] In the match for third place, they were defeated 3–2 by Trinidad and Tobago.[7] Saint Kitts and Nevis finished bottom of their group in 1996[8] but in the 1997 Caribbean Cup, they advanced into the knock-out after finishing level on points with both Trinidad and Tobago and Martinique, then defeated Grenada 2–1 in extra-time[9] with both goals scored by Keith Gumbs,[10] but they succumbed to Trinidad and Tobago 0–4 in the final.[11] Since they'd reached the final, Saint Kitts and Nevis were entered into a play-off against Cuba – runner-up in the 1996 Caribbean Cup – for the last ticket to the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup, but they lost 2–0.[9]
Saint Kitts and Nevis participated for the first time in the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[12] After benefiting from the withdrawal of the Bahamas, they beat Saint Lucia 5–1 in Basseterre and 1–0 in Castries,[13] but fell in the third knockout round against Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, losing thanks to the away goals rule.[14]
2000s
In the 2002 World Cup qualifiers, after comfortably beating the Turks and Caicos Islands with an aggregate result of 14–0, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines once again dispatched the Sugar Boyz, winning both in Kingstown (1–0) as in Basseterre (1–2).[12] However, the situation would improve in the 2006 qualifiers, since Saint Kitts and Nevis advanced to the second group phase after leaving the US Virgin Islands and Barbados on the way.[15] They shared Group 3 with Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, but as expected, finished in last place, with 6 losses in as many appearances.[16] They also experienced the worst defeat in their history, 8–0 against Mexico.[17] In the preliminary round for the 2010 qualifiers, they were unable to repeat what they had done four years ago and were unceremoniously eliminated by Belize, who won 4–2 on aggregate.[18]
In the Caribbean Cup, the Sugar Boyz did not repeat the successes of the '90s and could only qualify to the final phase of the 2001 Caribbean Cup, although they did not advance beyond the group phase.[19] They have not returned to a final phase since that edition.[20]
2010–present
Qualifying directly to the second round of the 2014 qualifiers, Saint Kitts and Nevis was drawn in Group D along with Canada, Puerto Rico and Saint Lucia.[21] They finished in 3rd place, with 7 points.[22] It was only defeated by Canada in Toronto (4–0).[23] In the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, Saint Kitts and Nevis defeated the Turks and Caicos Islands in the first round by a lofty aggregate 12–4[24] before falling in the second phase, at the hands of El Salvador, 6–3 on aggregate, but not before obtaining a 2–2 draw at home.[25] In November 2015, they played 2 friendlies against European teams, Andorra (1–0) and Estonia (0–3).[26] Devaughn Elliott scored the only goal in the victory over Andorra, becoming the first St. Kitts and Nevis player to score against a European side.[27] The result was also the first away victory for a CFU team over a European side on their home soil.[28]
In October 2016, it reached its highest ranking in the FIFA world ranking (73rd place)[29] thanks to its good performance in the 2nd round of the 2017 Caribbean Cup of Nations qualifiers.[30] However, two defeats against French Guiana (0–1)[31] and Haiti at home (0–2 a.e.t.) stopped the Sugar Boyz in the 3rd round of these qualifiers.[32] The year ends with a 1–1 draw in Basseterre against Estonia on November 19, 2016, in a friendly match, one year after playing against the same team in Tallinn.[33]
In June 2017, the team went on a second European tour and played Armenia on June 4 in Yerevan[34] and Georgia three days later in Tbilisi.[35] Both games ended in equally bad losses, 5–0 and 3–0, respectively.[34][35] St. Kitts and Nevis continued its pattern of international tours and travels in August 2017 to Mumbai to meet Mauritius and India in a friendly tournament, the 2017 Hero Tri-Nation Series. Both matches ended in draws acquired by the same score of one goal each.[36][37]
The Sugar Boyz played Andorra again on March 25, 2022, six and a half years after their first confrontation, for a friendly match in Andorra la Vella. This time the Principality's selection won against Saint Kitts and Nevis on its home stadium (1–0).[38]
They qualified for their first ever CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2023.[10]
Team image
Kit sponsorship
| Kit supplier | Period |
|---|---|
| Beaver | 1999 |
| L-Sporto | 2004 |
| Adidas | 2010–2015 |
| Lika | 2016–2019 |
| Capelli | 2021–present |
National football stadium
| Stadium | Capacity | City |
|---|---|---|
| Warner Park Football Stadium | 3,500 | Basseterre |
Results and fixtures
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
Win Draw Loss Fixture
2024
| 18 November 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification play-in | Cuba | 4–0 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Santiago de Cuba, Cuba |
| 15:00 UTC−5 | Report | Stadium: Estadio Antonio Maceo Referee: Iván Barton (El Salvador) |
2025
| 20 May Friendly | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 1–3 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Verchilds, Saint Kitts and Nevis |
|
Report |
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Stadium: Samuel Williams Sports Complex |
| 24 May 2025 Pelican Cup | Anguilla | 2–4 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Quartier-d'Orleans, Saint Martin |
|
Report |
|
Stadium: Stade Thelbert Carti |
| 25 May 2025 Pelican Cup | Saint Martin | 4–1 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Quartier-d'Orleans, Saint Martin |
| Report |
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Stadium: Stade Thelbert Carti |
| 25 May Friendly | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 3–0 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
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Report | Stadium: Chilli Playing Field |
| 6 June 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Trinidad and Tobago | 6–2 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago |
| 19:30 UTC−4 | Report |
|
Stadium: Hasely Crawford Stadium Referee: Natalie Simon (United States) |
| 10 June 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 2–3 | Grenada | Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis |
| --:-- UTC−4 | Report |
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Stadium: Warner Park Sporting Complex Referee: Cristhofer Corado (Guatemala) |
| 3 October Friendly | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 5–0 | Saint Martin | Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis |
| 8:00pm |
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Report | Stadium: Newtown Sports Complex |
| 4 October Friendly | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 2–1 | Saint Martin | Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis |
| 8:00pm |
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Report |
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Stadium: Newtown Sports Complex |
| 12 November 2025-26 CONCACAF Series | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 0–0 | Sint Maarten | Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis |
| Report | Stadium: SKNFA Technical Center Referee: Moeth Gaymes (St. Vicent and the Grenadines) |
| 18 November 2025-26 CONCACAF Series | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 2–6 | Belize | Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis |
|
Report | Stadium: SKNFA Technical Center |
2026
| March 2026 FIFA Series | Saint Kitts and Nevis | v | Indonesia | Indonesia |
| --:-- UTC+7 |
| March 2026 FIFA Series | Saint Kitts and Nevis | v | TBC | Indonesia |
| --:-- UTC+7 |
Coaches
- Carlos Cavagnaro (1988)
- Alistair Edwards (1996–1997)
- Ces Podd (1999–2000)
- Clinton Percival (2000–2001)
- Elvis Browne (2002–2004)
- Lenny Lake (2004)
- Leonard Taylor (2008)
- Lester Morris (2008)
- Lenny Lake (2008–2010)
- Clinton Percival (2010–2012)
- Jeffrey Hazel (2012–2015)
- Jacques Passy (2015–2019)
- Earl Jones (2019)
- Claudio Caimi (2019–2021)
- Leonardo Neiva (2021)
- Austin Huggins (2022–2023)
- Francisco Molina (2023–)
Players
Current squad
- The following players were called up for the 2025–26 CONCACAF Series matches against Sint Maarten on 12 November and Belize on 18 November 2025.[39]
- Caps and goals correct as of: 4 October 2025 after the match against Saint Martin.
| No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | GK | Julani Archibald | 18 May 1991 | 75 | 0 | Platense |
| GK | Brian Collins | 11 June 2010 | 2 | 0 | Unknown | |
| 2 | DF | Ordell Flemming | 16 September 1996 | 20 | 0 | St. Paul's |
| 4 | DF | Kejorn Wattley | 4 | 0 | Cayon Rockets | |
| 5 | DF | Denis Fleming | 17 December 1996 | 4 | 0 | St. Paul's |
| DF | Jal'den Myers | 15 September 2003 | 5 | 0 | Bath United | |
| DF | Daron Thomas | 3 April 2006 | 4 | 0 | St. Paul's | |
| 8 | MF | Yohannes Mitchum | 6 April 1998 | 49 | 1 | Cayon Rockets |
| 15 | MF | Mervin Lewis | 26 August 2000 | 24 | 1 | Cayon Rockets |
| 17 | MF | Nequan Browne | 2 November 1998 | 11 | 1 | Old Road Jets |
| 21 | MF | Dionis Stephen | 12 April 1991 | 8 | 1 | St. Peter's |
| 22 | MF | Kaleb Bridgewater | 14 June 2004 | 4 | 1 | Conaree |
| MF | Quanieki Clarke | 17 January 2002 | 3 | 0 | Molineux | |
| 7 | FW | Tiquanny Williams | 10 September 2001 | 26 | 11 | Old Road Jets |
| 10 | FW | G'Vaune Amory | 22 June 1997 | 30 | 5 | Village Superstars |
| 16 | FW | Tijani Fahie | 4 November 1998 | 2 | 0 | Conaree |
| FW | Javern Matthew | 25 March 2001 | 4 | 2 | Conaree FC | |
| FW | Caaja Burnham | 2 July 2005 | 2 | 1 | Village Superstars | |
| FW | Adondre Eddy | 1 | 1 | Old Road Jets | ||
| FW | De'quan Hamilton | 15 May 2007 | 2 | 2 | Old Road Jets | |
Recent call-ups
| Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | Latest call-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GK | Zaykeese Smith | 24 February 2000 | 1 | 0 | Village Superstars | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| GK | Kai Trotman | 19 July 2006 | 1 | 0 | Cayon Rockets | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| GK | Adrian Samuel | 13 January 1990 | 2 | 0 | Old Road Jets | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 |
| GK | Ash-on Maynard | 1 | 0 | Garden Hotspurs | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 | |
| DF | Jordan Bowery | 2 July 1991 | 2 | 0 | Mansfield Town | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| DF | Andre Burley | 10 September 1999 | 28 | 2 | Oxford City | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| DF | Lois Maynard | 22 January 1989 | 30 | 0 | Radcliffe | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| DF | Aljay Newton | 28 September 1993 | 2 | 0 | Bath United | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| DF | Malique Roberts | 1 August 2001 | 22 | 1 | Cayon Rockets | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 |
| DF | Anwa Springer | 4 April 2002 | 8 | 0 | Old Road Jets | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 |
| DF | Raheem Francis | 28 May 1996 | 5 | 0 | Village Superstars | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 |
| DF | Omarion Liburd | 3 March 2003 | 5 | 0 | Old Road Jets | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 |
| DF | Dijhron Simmonds | 10 October 1999 | 4 | 0 | Cayon Rockets | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 |
| DF | Lyndon David | 24 November 1997 | 1 | 0 | St. Peter's | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 |
| DF | Raheem Hanley | 24 February 1994 | 19 | 0 | West Didsbury & Chorlton | v. Cuba, 18 November 2024 |
| MF | Akanye Samuel-Francis | 15 January 2008 | 5 | 0 | Village Superstars | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| MF | Romaine Sawyers | 2 November 1991 | 51 | 8 | Bristol Rovers | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| MF | Omari Sterling-James | 15 September 1993 | 31 | 4 | Hereford | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| MF | Tyquan Terrell | 16 April 1998 | 23 | 3 | St. Peter's | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| MF | Jakiel Leader | 21 January 1995 | 3 | 0 | St. Paul's | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 |
| MF | Tyrique Davis | 27 March 2002 | 1 | 0 | Cayon Rockets | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 |
| MF | Tyrese Shade | 9 June 2000 | 9 | 0 | Eastleigh | v. Cuba, 18 November 2024 |
| MF | Kalonji Clarke | 15 February 2001 | 3 | 0 | St Paul's United | v. Cuba, 18 November 2024 |
| MF | Kyle Kelly | 16 October 2005 | 6 | 0 | Liverpool U21 | v. Cuba, 18 November 2024 |
| FW | Harry Panayiotou | 28 October 1994 | 39 | 12 | Larne | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| FW | Kimaree Rogers | 14 January 1994 | 43 | 9 | Village Superstars | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| FW | Tyreece Simpson | 7 February 2002 | 2 | 1 | Stevenage | v. Grenada, 10 June 2025 |
| FW | Keithroy Freeman | 16 October 1993 | 16 | 6 | St Paul's United | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 |
| FW | Devion Harvey | 2 | 0 | St. Peter's | v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 25 May 2025 | |
| FW | Gabriel Vanterpool | 22 August 2006 | 1 | 0 | Stockport County Academy | v. Cuba, 18 November 2024 |
Player records
- As of 4 October 2025[40]
- Players in bold are still active with Saint Kitts & Nevis.
Most appearances
| Rank | Player | Caps | Goals | Career |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gerard Williams | 85 | 2 | 2006–2023 |
| 2 | Thrizen Leader | 76 | 1 | 2004–2021 |
| 3 | Julani Archibald | 75 | 0 | 2008–present |
| 4 | George Isaac | 53 | 22 | 1996–2011 |
| 5 | Romaine Sawyers | 51 | 8 | 2012–present |
| 6 | Orlando Mitchum | 49 | 6 | 2004–2019 |
| Yohannes Mitchum | 49 | 1 | 2017–present | |
| 8 | Jevon Francis | 47 | 23 | 2000–2011 |
| 9 | Ian Lake | 46 | 20 | 2002–2012 |
| 10 | Kimaree Rogers | 43 | 9 | 2015–present |
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Goals | Caps | Ratio | Career |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Keith Gumbs | 24 | 41 | 0.59 | 1993–2011 |
| 2 | Jevon Francis | 23 | 47 | 0.49 | 2000–2011 |
| 3 | George Isaac | 22 | 53 | 0.42 | 1996–2011 |
| 4 | Ian Lake | 20 | 46 | 0.43 | 2002–2012 |
| 5 | Harry Panayiotou | 12 | 39 | 0.31 | 2014–present |
| 6 | Tiquanny Williams | 11 | 26 | 0.42 | 2021–present |
| Austin Huggins | 11 | 36 | 0.31 | 1993–2004 | |
| 8 | Atiba Harris | 10 | 42 | 0.24 | 2003–2019 |
| 9 | Alexis Saddler | 9 | 26 | 0.35 | 2000–2011 |
| Kimaree Rogers | 9 | 43 | 0.21 | 2015–present |
Competitive record
FIFA World Cup
| FIFA World Cup | Qualification | ||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Round | Position | Pld | W | D* | L | GF | GA | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | |
| 1930 | Part of United Kingdom | Part of United Kingdom | |||||||||||||
| 1934 to 1990 | Not a FIFA member | Not a FIFA member | |||||||||||||
| 1994 | Did not enter | Declined participation | |||||||||||||
| 1998 | Did not qualify | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 3 | ||||||||
| 2002 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 15 | 3 | |||||||||
| 2006 | 10 | 4 | 0 | 6 | 18 | 26 | |||||||||
| 2010 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | |||||||||
| 2014 | 6 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 6 | 8 | |||||||||
| 2018 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 15 | 10 | |||||||||
| 2022 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 8 | 8 | |||||||||
| 2026 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 13 | |||||||||
| 2030 | To be determined | To be determined | |||||||||||||
| 2034 | |||||||||||||||
| Total | – | 0/9 | – | – | – | – | – | – | 40 | 15 | 8 | 17 | 77 | 75 | |
CONCACAF Gold Cup
| CONCACAF Gold Cup record | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Round | Position | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | Squad | |
| 1991 | Not eligible | |||||||||
| 1993 | Did not qualify | |||||||||
| 1996 | ||||||||||
| 1998 | ||||||||||
| 2000 | ||||||||||
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| 2023 | Group stage | 16th | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 14 | Squad | |
| 2025 | Did not qualify | |||||||||
| Total | Group stage | 1/18 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 14 | – | |
CONCACAF Nations League
| CONCACAF Nations League record | |||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| League | Finals | ||||||||||||||||||
| Season | Division | Group | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | P/R | Finals | Result | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | Squad | |
| 2019–20 | B | A | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 8 | 2021 | Ineligible | |||||||||
| 2022–23 | C | B | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 4 | 2023 | ||||||||||
| 2023–24 | B | A | 6 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 12 | 2024 | ||||||||||
| 2024–25 | C | C | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 3 | 2025 | ||||||||||
| Total | — | — | 20 | 8 | 5 | 7 | 31 | 27 | — | Total | 0 Titles | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
Caribbean Cup
| Caribbean Cup record | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Round | Pld | W | D* | L | GF | GA |
| 1989 | Did not qualify | ||||||
| 1990 | |||||||
| 1991 | |||||||
| 1992 | |||||||
| 1993 | Fourth place | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 16 | 8 |
| 1994 | Did not qualify | ||||||
| 1995 | |||||||
| 1996 | Group stage | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 10 |
| 1997 | Runners-up | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 8 |
| 1998 | Did not qualify | ||||||
| 1999 | Group stage | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 9 |
| 2001 | Group stage | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 8 |
| 2005 | Did not qualify | ||||||
| 2007 | |||||||
| 2008 | |||||||
| 2010 | |||||||
| 2012 | |||||||
| 2014 | |||||||
| 2017 | |||||||
| Total | 5/18 | 18 | 5 | 3 | 10 | 26 | 43 |
Honours
Regional
- Caribbean Cup
- Runners-up (1): 1997
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