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Cayman Islands Women’s National Team to resume Concacaf W Qualifiers campaign
Sports, General, Press Release
10 April 2026, 07:03 PM

The Cayman Islands Women’s National Team resumes its Concacaf W Qualifiers campaign this week with two matches that will conclude Group C play.  Cayman is set to face Costa Rica on April 11 at 7 p.m. at Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto in Alajuela, before travelling to St. George’s, Grenada, to take on Grenada on April 14 at 4 p.m. at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium. 

The upcoming fixtures mark the final phase of group play as Cayman looks to close out its campaign on a positive note. The team enters the matches following earlier losses to Bermuda and Guatemala. 

“These matches are another important step for our players as they continue to compete at the international level,” CIWNT Head Coach Michael Johnson said. “Facing strong opposition is a key part of the development process, and we remain focused on building a competitive programme that represents the Cayman Islands with pride.”

The 20-player squad comprises:

Alaisha Williams               Brittni Ebanks                     Cayden Coles           Chelsea Brown
Clara De Quintal               Cosabella Windsor           Courtney Hicks         Daniella Gourzong
Hayleigh Solomon            Imogen Smailes               Jada Dixon Lam        Lea Dos Santos Smith
Molly Kehoe                       Nalani Swan                       Naomi Wilson            Olivia Ridley
Reese Bateson                  Tamoy Phillips                   Tessa Clark                Tyanna Jan

Cayman will face a significant test against Costa Rica, which is currently ranked third in the Concacaf Women’s Senior National Team Rankings. Grenada enters the fixtures ranked 25th, while Cayman sits 32nd in the regional standings.

“These final two matches are an important opportunity for our group to show growth and resilience,” Johnson said. “We’ve faced some tough challenges to start the campaign, but the focus now is on finishing strong, applying what we’ve learned and continuing to build as a team.”

The Concacaf W Qualifiers form part of the pathway to the Concacaf W Championship, which serves as the region’s qualifying competition for major international tournaments, including the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the Olympic Games.

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