Youth football teams from Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Cayman Islands and The Bahamas gathered in Kingston over the weekend for the 2026 staging of Soccer Feva, the regional six-a-side tournament hosted by the American International School of Kingston (AISK).
Players and coaches from the International School of Port of Spain celebrate their boys’ championship victory at Soccer Feva 2026 at the American International School of Kingston.
The two-day competition brought together approximately 180 student- athletes aged 14 to 19 for a weekend of football and cultural exchange among schools from across the region.
Lyford Cay International School team captain Yasmin Kennedy (second right) celebrates the girls’ championship victory at Soccer Feva 2026 with Coach Annisa Albury (left), Stephan Bennett, Brand Coordinator for Gatorade, and Coach Sarah Ilgenfritz at the American International School of Kingston.
Lyford Cay International School captured the girls’ championship after an impressive run through the tournament, finishing ahead of Immaculate Conception High School in second place. Cayman International School secured third.
Cedar International claimed the girls’ shield title while Campion College’s A team finished as runners-up.
Lyford Cay goalkeeper Chloe Cooper was named the Girls’ Most Valuable Player following standout performances throughout the tournament, while Cedar International received the award for Most Disciplined Girls Team.
International School of Port of Spain team captain Anthony Mansoor (left) celebrates the boys’ championship victory at Soccer Feva 2026 with Stephan Bennett, Brand Coordinator for Gatorade, and Coach Yohance Marshall.
In the boys’ competition, the International School of Port of Spain secured the championship trophy, finishing ahead of Lyford Cay International School in second place. Cayman International School placed third.
Members of the Hillel Academy boys’ team pose with the shield trophy after winning the Boys Shield competition at Soccer Feva 2026, hosted by the American International School of Kingston.
ISPS standout Christian Moses was named the Boys’ Most Valuable Player, while Youth Reaching Youth received the Most Disciplined Boys Team award.