Grenada Draws Historic International Friendly Against Gibraltar

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In a historic match in Gibraltar, the Senior Menโ€™s National Team drew nil-nil in their first international friendly for 2022 at Victoria Stadium. It was the first time for Grenada to travel out of state and the Concacaf region to play international friendlies.

Though missing a few chances to find the net, Team Grenada commanded much of the match and Goalkeeper Reice Charles Cook, worked hard to produce some solid saves.

Speaking after the nil-nil result, Head Coach of the Senior Menโ€™s National Team Micheal Findlay said, โ€œThough disappointed we did not get the win, weโ€™re pleased to provide the experience for our program as all aspects will benefit us long term. It was encouraging that we did not give upย  anything at the end which shows our fighting spiritโ€ฆitโ€™s all part of our process and now we lookย  towards Andorra and the challenge they present.โ€

Tyrone Sterling served as team captain and he said, โ€œWe were disappointed as a group not to win as we had chances to do so but we are pleased we did not concede and limited their opportunities. We can now look forward to building on this as we face Andorra.โ€

President of the Grenada Football Association (GFA) Cheney Joseph congratulated the team andย  staff on their performance against Gibraltar citing that, โ€œ the first engagement in Europe was aย  test of where we are as a footballing nation against teams playing in a more structured league.โ€

He further stated, โ€œWe look forward to a more positive result on Monday against Andorra. Weย  wish to urge our local players to work hard on making the transition as we do intend to seek evenย  more matches to provide those much-needed opportunities for them.โ€

Grenada travels to Andorra for their match on March 28 at Estadi National Stadium at 8pm (3pm in Grenada).

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