The Grenada national football team, nicknamed the Spice Boys, is controlled by the Grenada football federation, which was founded in 1924.
There are 26 football clubs in the country and in spite of the fact that Grenadian football has a long history, their national tournament has been held since 1996 and became regular since 1998.
Grenada national team has never qualified for the World Cup but twice finished runner-up at the Caribbean Cup, in 1989 and in 2008. In 2009 they qualified for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, but were knocked out at the first stage. In 2010 Grenada ended Caribbean championship on the forth place.
The team’s biggest ever win was against Anguilla 14-1 and in 1999 they suffered 7-0 loss to Trinidad & Tobago.
Their home stadium is the eight hundred-seat Grenada National Stadium.
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