Guyana women's national under-20 football team

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Guyana Women's U-20
Nickname(s) Lady Jags
Association Guyana Football Federation
Confederation CONCACAF (North America)
Head coach Flag of Guyana.svg Paul DeAbreu
Captain Samantha Banfield
Home stadium Providence Stadium
FIFA code GUY
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First colours
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First international
Guyana  Flag of Guyana.svg 1–7 Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname
(Saint Paul, Antigua and Barbuda; 17 January 2002)
Biggest win
Guyana  Flag of Guyana.svg 7–0 Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda
(Providence, Guyana; 2 November 2011)
Biggest defeat
Guyana  Flag of Guyana.svg 0–7 Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname
(Saint Philip, Antigua and Barbuda; 22 January 2022)
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
Appearances0
CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
Appearances2 (first in 2020 )
Best resultQuarter-finals (2020)

The Guyana women's national under-20 football team is the association football women's team that represents the Guyana at the under-20 level. The team competes in the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship and FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

History

The Guyana national women's under-20 teams represents the country womens under-20 teams in the various competitions. The team have played their debut game against Suriname on 17 January 2002 at Saint Paul, Antigua and Barbuda which lost by 1–7 goals. Most recently in the 2020 they have reached into Quarter-final of 2020 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship which ever team history best performance. In the 2022 in their regional tournament CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship they have exit from Round of 16. [6] The team have not yet qualified to the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.

Current squad

The following squad was named recently finished 2022 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship. [7]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Arden La-Rose (2003-08-28)28 August 2003 (aged 18) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg North Toronto Nitros
181 GK Aneesa O'Brien (2002-04-27)27 April 2002 (aged 19) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg FC Durham

22 DF Jessica Myers (2002-09-04)4 September 2002 (aged 19) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg FC Durham
32 DF Hasha Holder (2003-11-12)12 November 2003 (aged 18) Flag of Guyana.svg Fruta Conquerors FC
42 DF Savannah Mordesir-Singh (2003-01-06)6 January 2003 (aged 19) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Burlington Bayhawks
102 DF Kiana Khedoo (2002-12-16)16 December 2002 (aged 19) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pickering FC
122 DF Allianna Holder (2004-11-07)7 November 2004 (aged 17) Flag of Guyana.svg Fruta Conquerors FC
142 DF Rory Scott (2003-02-26)26 February 2003 (aged 18) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg North Mississauga SC
172 DF Gabriella Salvadore (2002-05-11)11 May 2002 (aged 19) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg ProStars FC

73 MF Samantha Banfield (Captain) (2004-02-17)17 February 2004 (aged 18) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Woodbridge Strikers B
83 MF Jenea Knight (2003-05-25)25 May 2003 (aged 18) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ottawa South United
133 MF Jessica Jagdeo (2002-07-10)10 July 2002 (aged 19) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Durham College
153 MF Dylana Makarowski (2002-05-26)26 May 2002 (aged 19) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg York University
193 MF Latesha Sutherland (2003-05-31)31 May 2003 (aged 18) Flag of Guyana.svg Fruta Conquerors FC
203 MF Valentina Khan (2002-07-28)28 July 2002 (aged 19) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Unionville Milliken SC

54 FW Shamya Daniels (2004-08-08)8 August 2004 (aged 17) Flag of Guyana.svg Fruta Conquerors FC
64 FW Audrey Narine (2002-05-24)24 May 2002 (aged 19) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg North Mississauga SC
94 FW Shanic Thornhill (2003-11-26)26 November 2003 (aged 18) Flag of Guyana.svg Fruta Conquerors FC
114 FW Alleia Alleyne (2003-06-28)28 June 2003 (aged 18) Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Police FC
164 FW Inari Moore (2003-01-31)31 January 2003 (aged 19) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dalhousie University

Fixtures and results

Legend

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2022

26 February 2022 (2022-02-26) 2022 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship Honduras  Flag of Honduras.svg0–2Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
16:00 Report
  • Banfield Soccerball shade.svg45+4'
  • Narine Soccerball shade.svg90+1'
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez
Referee: Natalie Simon (United States)
28 February 2022 (2022-02-28) 2022 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship Guyana  Flag of Guyana.svg0–5Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
19:00 Report
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez
Referee: Natalie Simon (United States)

2 March 2022 (2022-03-02) 2022 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship Guyana  Flag of Guyana.svg0–5Flag of Panama.svg  Panama Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
16:00 Report
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez
Referee: Sandra Benítez (El Salvador)
5 March 2022 (2022-03-05) 2022 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship Haiti  Flag of Haiti.svg2–1Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
19:00
Report
Stadium: Estadio Panamericano
Referee: Priscilla Pérez (Mexico)

Competitive records

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup record
YearRoundPositionMPWD*LGFGA
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2002 to Flag of Costa Rica.svg 2022 Did not qualify
Total0/10000000

CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship

CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship record
YearResultMPWDLGFGA
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 2002
to Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 2018
Did not qualify
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg 2020 Quarter-finals530278
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg 2022 Round of 164103312
Total2/1194051020

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