Tevin Slater

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Tevin Slater
Personal information
Full name Tevin Slater
Date of birth (1994-01-13) 13 January 1994 (age 29) [1]
Place of birth Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Parham FC
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015 Camdonia Chelsea
2015– Parham FC 0 (0)
International career
2014–2016 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 17 (8)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 14 April 2023

Tevin Slater (born 13 January 1994) is a Saint Vincent and the Grenadines footballer who plays for Parham FC of the Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division. He has 12 caps for the national team and has scored 8 times. In 2015, he was named the Senior Footballer of the Year by the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation. [2] [3]

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Career

Club

In late September 2015, it was announced that Slater had signed for Parham FC of the Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division. He had previously played for Camdonia Chelsea SC. [4]

International

Slater made his debut for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines during the 2014 Windward Islands Tournament in their 3-2 win over host nation Dominica. [5] His first international goal came during a 2-2 draw against Barbados. [6] Slater's next goal would come during qualification to the 2018 FIFA World Cup when he scored in a 2-2 draw against Guyana. [7] [8]

National Team Goals

Scores and results list St Vincent and the Grenadines goal tally first. [9]
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
18 March 2015 Barbados National Stadium, St. Michael, Barbados Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 2-22-2 Friendly
210 June 2015 Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, St Vincent Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana 2–22–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
314 June 2015 Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana 2–14-4
43–2
528 August 2015 Victoria Park, Kingstown, Saint VincentFlag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 2–02–2 Friendly
65 September 2015 Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint VincentFlag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 1–02–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
78 September 2015 Trinidad Stadium, Oranjestad, Aruba 1–21-2
84 November 2015 Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint VincentFlag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda 1–12-1 Friendly

Personal life

In October 2018, Slater was injured in a car accident that killed one and injured two others. [10]

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References

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