Rendezvous FC

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Rendezvous FC
Rendezvous FC Logo.png
Full nameRendezvous Football Club
Founded2002 [1]
GroundEmmerton Playing Field
ChairmanPaul Maynard
ManagerArleigh Collymore
League Barbados Premier Division
2015 2nd

Rendezvous FC is a Barbadian football club that currently plays in the Barbados Premier Division, the top level of football on Barbados. The current manager is Arleigh Collymore. [2] The club's home ground is the Emmerton Playing Field in Saint Michael. [3]

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Crest

The club's crest features two hands shaking, with a flag imprinted on each sleeve: one with the flag of Barbados and the other the flag of neighboring Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Squad

As of 30 July 2018 [4]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Romain Primus
DF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Ahmal Elias
DF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Akyem Pilgrim
DF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Adrian Pridee
DF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Carl Joseph
DF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Janeico Baptiste
DF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Jomo Brathwaite
DF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Kelvin Browne
DF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Kedean Small
DF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Robert Charles
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Anderson Emmanuel
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Chae Bynoe
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Christopher Shepherd
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Deshaun McLean
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Daniel Williams
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Enrico Cave
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Jelani Welch
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Kervin Holder
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Malique Jones
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Nicholas Byone
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Nigel Callender
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Nicholas Jones
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Paul Lovell
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Renaldo Bignall
MF Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Rashawn Griffith
FW Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Jawin Merritt
FW Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Keshaun Grimes
FW Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Rommel Byone
FW Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg  VIN Romano Snagg
FW Flag of Barbados.svg  BRB Verdon Holder

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