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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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Molvin James | |||||
George Dublin | |||||
Kyle Matthews | |||||
Roy Gregory | |||||
Garfield Gonsalves | |||||
Ranja Christian | |||||
Winston Roberts | |||||
Teran Williams | |||||
Gayson Gregory | |||||
Jamie Thomas | |||||
Peter Byers | |||||
Kevin Roberts | |||||
Quentin Clarke | |||||
Ken Pennyfeather | |||||
Keita DeCastro | |||||
Kerry Skepple | |||||
Randolph Burton | |||||
Tash Harris |
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Odelin Molina | ||||
Silvio Minoso | |||||
Yenier Marquez | |||||
Kanier Dranguet | |||||
Alain Cervantes | |||||
Jaime Colome | |||||
Reysander Fernandez | |||||
Leonel Duarte | |||||
Roberto Linares | |||||
Hensy Munoz | |||||
Araini Urqelles | |||||
Ariel Martínez | |||||
Luis Villegas | |||||
Jorge Luis Clavelo | |||||
Lazaro Alonso | |||||
Mario Ruiz | |||||
Yoel Colome |
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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Yves-Marie Clervin | |||||
Peter Germain | |||||
Mackorel Sampeur | |||||
Ricardo Pierre-Louis | |||||
Sony Norde | 27 July 1989 (aged 19) | ||||
Alexandre Boucicaut | |||||
Frantz Gilles | |||||
Pierre Richard Bruny | |||||
Raymond Ednerson | |||||
James Marcelin | |||||
Mechack Jérôme | |||||
Leonel Saint-Preux | |||||
Watson Coriolan | |||||
Éliphène Cadet | |||||
Ismael Gregory | |||||
Giuliano Philippe | |||||
Wings Pierre-Louis | |||||
Alain Vubert |
Head coach: Thomas Jordan
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Alvin Rouse | ||||
GK | Adrian Chase | ||||
Rohan Hall | |||||
Angus Doyle | |||||
Andre Daniel | |||||
Dwayne McLean | |||||
Mario Harte | |||||
Donovan Lavine | |||||
Barry Skeete | |||||
Johnathan Straker | |||||
Omar Archer | |||||
Brian Neblett | |||||
Riviere Williams | |||||
Norman Forde | |||||
Gregory Goodridge | |||||
Jeffrey Williams | |||||
Rommell Burgess | |||||
John Parris |
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