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Stubborn Youth SC

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Ground Capacity
  
1,000

Full name
  
Stubborn Youth Soccer Club

Ground
  
Stubbs Playing Field, Stubbs, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

League
  
SVGFF South East Division

Stubborn Youth Soccer Club is an association football club from Stubbs, St. Vincent and the Grenadines currently playing in the SVGFF South East Division, one of twelve regional leagues in the country. The team previously played in the NLA Premier League having qualified for the CFU Club Championship in 1997.

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History

Founded in Stubbs, Stubborn Youth play their home games on the Stubbs Playing Field to a capacity of 1,000. A sporting ground usually used for cricket matches. In 1997 Stubborn Youth SC qualified for the CFU Club Championship after finishing as runners-up of their domestic league. Facing off with SV Transvaal (Suriname), Seba United (Jamaica) and Club Franciscain (Martinique) in their first International tournament, the club lost all of their matches in the group stage making an early exit from the competition.

In 2000 the club won the South East Regional Championship in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Achievements

  • South East Regional Championship: 1
  • CFU Club Championship

    CFU Club Championship: 1 appearance

  • 1997 CFU Club Championship
  • References

    Stubborn Youth SC Wikipedia