Miami, FL – The Concacaf Disciplinary Committee has imposed sanctions on the Men’s Under-20 National Teams of the Anguilla Football Association and Guyana Football Federation, as well as several of their players, following incidents that occurred during their Concacaf U-20 Qualifiers match on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
After reviewing the evidence and documentation gathered during its investigation, and in accordance with the applicable Disciplinary Code, the Committee has declared the match a forfeit in favor of Guyana. This decision was taken after Anguilla received five red cards, leaving the team with fewer players than the minimum required under Laws of the Game to continue the match. As a result, the 5-0 score in favor of Guyana stands.
Furthermore, the Committee has disqualified both teams from the competition, with their remaining matches to be recorded as 3–0 forfeits in favor of their respective opponents, imposed undisclosed fines, and issued the following four-match suspensions to players from both teams:
Anguilla: Keondre Belle, Keante Brooks, Shemor Browne, Khalique Jackson, and Cardinae Rennie
Guyana: Mateo Clark, Shaquan David, Sheldon Kendall, and Max Robinson
The suspended players must each serve their four-match suspensions during the following official matches of their representative team in the same age group in a Concacaf or FIFA competition. Where the suspension cannot be served in the same age group, they will be carried over to the next highest age category in a Concacaf or FIFA competition.