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Organisation of Football in Grenada

The organisation of football in Grenada is structured around a hierarchical league system, allowing clubs to ascend or descend based on their performances. This structure is divided into several levels, ranging from professional football to amateur football.

At the top of the hierarchy is the Grenada Premier Division, which is the highest level of football in Grenada. It brings together the best clubs in the country who compete for the title of Grenada's champion. The poorly ranked clubs at the end of the season are relegated to the Grenada First Division, the second level of football in Grenada.

The Grenada First Division is the second tier of football in Grenada. The high-performing clubs in this division have the opportunity to ascend to the Grenada Premier Division, while the poorly ranked clubs may be relegated to a lower level.

Below the Grenada First Division, there are other levels of competition, organized at the regional and local level. These leagues provide amateur and semi-professional clubs with the opportunity to participate in organized competitions and progress within the Grenada league system.

In addition to football leagues, Grenada also has a national team that participates in various international competitions, including the Caribbean Cup and the CONCACAF Nations League.

The Grenada Football Association (GFA)

The Grenada Football Association (GFA) is the official body overseeing football in Grenada. Established in 1924, it is responsible for organizing and developing football at all levels, from amateur play to professional competitions. The GFA also manages the national teams, including the men's, women's, and youth teams. Its role extends to managing the rules of the game, promoting sportsmanship, and overseeing ethics in the sport.

Under the auspices of the GFA is the Grenada Football League, which manages the men's and women's professional leagues. The GFA also organizes the Grenada Cup, a competition open to all Grenadian clubs, from amateur to professional. Beyond competitions, the GFA places a strong emphasis on developing women's football, sports infrastructure, and training programs for players and coaches.