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Cuba U17Women
Grenada U17 Women
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End 4-3
92′
4-3
J. Sylvie
89′
N. Pantoja
B. Menéndez
89′
D. Porra
Y. Isaac
75′
Kate Fletcher
Adonia Maryanne McNeilly
69′
Hailey McIntyre
Arielle Juanita Grant
68′
Shadell Zara Kulsum Jones
Arian Persia Mathlin
61′
4-2
Y. García
Assist: Y. Isaac
53′
G. Pérez
M. Díaz
45′
Shadae Kinda Maria Roberts
R. Williams
Halftime 3-2
48′
3-2
Arielle Juanita Grant
Assist: Adonia Maryanne McNeilly
41′
3-1
Y. García
Assist: B. Menéndez
38′
2-1
Y. García
Assist: Y. Isaac
34′
Chelsea Providence
C. Edwards
29′
1-1
Y. García
Assist: Y. Isaac
9′
B. Menéndez
L. Fleites
3′
0-1
A. Hypolite
Assist: Cara Alana Bisasor
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Match Info
Cuba edged Grenada 4-3 in a thrilling, high-scoring encounter at the CONCACAF U17 Women's Championship on January 26, 2026. The match was a rollercoaster from start to finish, featuring lead changes and late drama that captivated spectators. Cuba took an early two-goal lead, but Grenada staged a remarkable comeback to level the score at 2-2 by halftime. The second half continued in the same chaotic vein, with Cuba restoring their lead, only for Grenada to equalize again at 3-3 with ten minutes remaining. The winning goal came in the 88th minute for Cuba, a scrappy finish from a corner that sparked wild celebrations. Defensive errors were prevalent on both sides, but the match was ultimately decided by Cuba's slightly sharper attacking edge in the final moments. The victory gave Cuba a vital three points in a competitive group, while Grenada was left to rue missed opportunities to at least secure a draw. The Cuban coach praised her team's never-say-die attitude, while the Grenada manager focused on the positives of her team's offensive output.

