Barbados Tridents’ head coach Orlando Da Costa has not closed the door on the possibility of other players being included in the squad for the upcoming crucial Concacaf Nation’s League matches.Following the conclusion of the team’s one-week tour of Grenada where they drew all three international friendlies, Da Costa said he hoped the national side would be given an opportunity to play at least one international friendly at the Wildey Astro Turf where they will take on Cuba on March 23 before traveling to Antigua on March 26.Barbados currently sits in fourth position in Group A of League B.And even though Da Costa said he was impressed with the team’s performance in Grenada, he made it clear that other players will be given additional opportunities to make the squad.They were several surprising omissions from the 23-man squad which traveled to Grenada, including current Premier League top scorer Corey Hoyte, and former national players Hayden Holligan and Kishmar Primus.
National senior men's football team Coach Heimir Hallgrímsson says he has a mixed impression of what he has seen of local football so far.
Hallgrímsson arrived in Jamaica last week to begin h.
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The Barbados senior men’s football team continues their preparation for this summer’s Concacaf Nation’s League with two International Friendly matches this weekend in Trinidad & Tobago.
The Tridents will join Guyana and Trinidad &a