Football : Security Forces Women’s Team Ready to Rise to the Challenge

Security Forces Coach Gary Clarke

As excitement builds ahead of the upcoming Women’s League to be hosted by the St. Kitts-Nevis Football Association (SKNFA), attention is turning to the ambitious and steadily improving Security Forces Women’s Team.

The team, which is comprised primarily of women connected to members of the Security Forces, has continued to make significant strides since its inception and is preparing for what it hopes will be its most successful season yet.

Now entering its third year of competition, the Security Forces outfit enjoyed a breakthrough campaign last season, earning a coveted spot in the league’s Final Four and establishing itself as one of the competition’s emerging forces.

Determined to build on that success, Head Coach Gary Clarke and team captain Serisa Seaton have set their sights even higher for the upcoming season.

Both have expressed confidence in the squad’s preparation, noting that the players have embraced the rigorous training programme and are displaying the commitment and discipline needed to compete at the highest level.

“The girls are taking their training drills seriously and are working hard every session,” they noted. “We are focused on improving on last year’s performance and will be ready when the whistle blows for our opening match.”

With a blend of determination, teamwork and growing experience, the Security Forces Women’s Team is eager to make its mark once again and challenge for top honours in the upcoming SKNFA Women’s League.

Football fans across the Federation will undoubtedly be keeping a close eye on this spirited team as it embarks on another exciting campaign.

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