BVI U-15 National Football Team Heads to Aruba for 2025 CONCACAF Championship

The British Virgin Islands’ Under-15 national football team departed Friday for Aruba to compete in the 2025 CONCACAF Boys’ U-15 Championship.

The tournament, organized by the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF), brings together top youth talent from across the region. The event is seen as a key developmental milestone for young players and an opportunity for them to gain experience on an international stage.

Head Coach Cass Gregg said the team has shown dedication and focus throughout their training period. “We’re extremely proud of this group of young footballers,” Gregg said. “They’ve trained with intensity and commitment, and this tournament will be a valuable experience for them to compete, grow, and represent the BVI with pride.”

Leading the team is captain Myles Penn, a winger who is comfortable playing on both flanks. He is supported by vice captain Carlon Stewart, a central defender. Other members of the locally based squad include Kyrique Matthew, Bryson Walters, Akhori Sebastian, Caedon Fraites, Tyrique Charles, Quinn Pascoe, Kejahni Prevost, Devin Daley, Mayan Baptiste, Kenroy Williams, Audoni Gangoo, and Sha’Mauri Lennard.

Three overseas-based players will join the team in Aruba. They are Oskar Walters Hardy, Noah Salt, and Albie Lawton, all of whom play in the midfield position.

The traveling staff includes Paul Decle, the BVI Football Association’s Technical Director; Head Coach Cass Gregg; Goalkeeper Coach Jeffery Demming; Physiotherapist Levi James; and Team Manager Chantel Lennard.

The British Virgin Islands Football Association has encouraged fans throughout the territory to support the national team as it competes in the regional championship.

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