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Antigua Barracuda FC
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Full name Antigua Barracuda Football Club
Nickname(s) The Barracudas
Founded 2010
Ground Stanford Cricket Ground
Saint George Parish, Antigua
(Capacity: 5,000)
Owner Gordon Derrick
Head Coach Tom Curtis
League USL Pro
2011 Regular Season: 9th,
American Division: 6th,
Playoffs: DNQ
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours
Current season

Antigua Barracuda is an Antiguan professional soccer team based in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. Founded in 2010, the team plays in the American Division of the new USL Professional Division, the third tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.

The team plays its home games at Stanford Cricket Ground (colloquially known as "Sticky Wicket Stadium") in Osbourn, Saint George Parish. The team's colors are sky blue, white and black. Their current head coach is Tom Curtis.

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History

The team was originally set to join the USL First Division in 2011,[1] but was later announced as being a founding member of USL Pro and its International Division after the USL First and Second Divisions dissolved in 2010 to make way for the new league.[2]

The club's first official game took place in April 2010, a friendly against the Puerto Rico Islanders. Approximately 1,000 people attended the event.[3]

The club arranged two further friendlies with Montreal Impact, the first of which took place on 17 April 2010 at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium[4] with the second scheduled to be held on 4 September at Saputo Stadium in Montreal. They also arranged exhibition matches against Jamaica’s Tivoli Gardens and Harbour View for May.[5] On August 20, 2010 Barracuda FC announced the cancellation of the friendly matches because of funding difficulties. Impact President Joey Saputo subsequently made an accusation of a serious lack of professionalism on the part of the Antiguan club.[6]

On 23 September 2010, United Soccer Leagues formally announced that Antigua Barracuda FC would join the newly formed USL Pro in 2011 alongside Sevilla FC Puerto Rico and Club Atletico River Plate Puerto Rico as founding members of the league's tentatively named Caribbean Division, which was later officially unveiled as the International Division.[7]

The team played its first competitive game on April 17, 2011, a 2-1 home loss to the Los Angeles Blues. The first competitive goal in franchise history was scored by Tamorley Thomas[8]

Colors and badge

Stadium

Barracuda play their home games at the Stanford Cricket Ground in the village of Osbourn in Saint George Parish in Antigua. The stadium was originally built to host the Stanford 20/20 cricket tournament in 2006, and has been temporarily converted for soccer usage for Barracudas games. The stadium's nickname, "Sticky Wicket Stadium", comes from the adjoining restaurant complex.

Club culture

Broadcasting

Players and staff

Current roster

Where a player has not declared an international allegiance, nation is determined by place of birth.
Squad correct as of March 29, 2012.[9]

No. Position Player Nation
1 Goalkeeper Joseph, OmariOmari Joseph      Antigua and Barbuda
2 Midfielder Christian, RanjaeRanjae Christian      Antigua and Barbuda
3 Defender McDonald, KimarleyKimarley McDonald      Jamaica
4 Defender Mack, KaranjaKaranja Mack      Antigua and Barbuda
5 Defender Carr, DaveDave Carr      Antigua and Barbuda
6 Defender Harvey, ChristopherChristopher Harvey      Antigua and Barbuda
7 Midfielder Gregory, GaysonGayson Gregory      Antigua and Barbuda
8 Defender Harris, TashTash Harris      Antigua and Barbuda
9 Forward Smith, StephanStephan Smith      Antigua and Barbuda
10 Midfielder Alexander, KimoiKimoi Alexander      Antigua and Barbuda
11 Midfielder Griffith, QuintonQuinton Griffith      Antigua and Barbuda
12 Midfielder Mitchum, OrlandoOrlando Mitchum      Saint Kitts and Nevis
13 Forward Thomas, TomorleyTomorley Thomas      Antigua and Barbuda
15 Midfielder Phillip, AlexAlex Phillip      Antigua and Barbuda
17 Defender Dublin, GeorgeGeorge Dublin      Antigua and Barbuda
18 Goalkeeper James, MolvinMolvin James      Antigua and Barbuda
19 Defender Gregory, RoyRoy Gregory      Antigua and Barbuda
20 Midfielder Thomas, AkeemAkeem Thomas      Antigua and Barbuda
21 Goalkeeper de Castro, KeitaKeita de Castro      Antigua and Barbuda
22 Midfielder Williams, TeranTeran Williams      Antigua and Barbuda
23 Midfielder Robinson, LawsonLawson Robinson      Antigua and Barbuda
24 Midfielder Mathurin, CowinCowin Mathurin      Saint Lucia
25 Midfielder Burton, RandolphRandolph Burton      Antigua and Barbuda
26 Forward Sterling, NewtonNewton Sterling      Jamaica
29 Forward Thomas, ElvisElvis Thomas      Antigua and Barbuda
Goalkeeper Báez, MiguelMiguel Báez      Dominican Republic
Midfielder Constant, AdrianAdrian Constant      Antigua and Barbuda
Midfielder McKinnon, KayodeKayode McKinnon      Guyana

Record

Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Avg. Attendance
2011 3 USL Pro 6th American Division 9-13-2 DNQ 1,189

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