St. Vincent and the Grenadines Pulls Out of Hosting WC Netball Qualifier

KINGSTOWN, St Vincent – The government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has decided that the country will no longer host the Americas World Cup Netball Qualifier, scheduled for October 13 to 23, 2026.

cupikaiMinister of Youth, Sports, Culture, and Creative Industries, Kaschaka CupidMinister of Youth, Sports, Culture, and Creative Industries, Kaschaka Cupid, informed the St. Vincent & the Grenadines Netball Association of the Cabinet decision in a February 5 letter.

He said the Cabinet considered a detailed report on the matter and after careful deliberation, decided not to proceed with hosting the tournament.

“This decision was based primarily on the limited time available to complete the requisite upgrades to the courts identified for use during the competition,” Cupid said.

“Cabinet determined that, within the existing timeframe, it would not be feasible to undertake and satisfactorily complete the necessary infrastructural works to meet the required standards.”

Cupid maintained that the decision was “not a reflection of any lack of support for netball or the valuable work of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Netball Association.

“Rather, it was a pragmatic determination grounded in logistical and infrastructural realities, and guided by the need to ensure that any international event hosted by the country meets the highest standards expected by regional and international bodies,” the Sports Minister said.

He said the Government remains committed to the development and advancement of netball in SVG and “looks forward to continued collaboration with the association as we work toward strengthening infrastructure and capacity for future hosting opportunities”.

The tournament will determine two teams to join the Sunshine Girls of Jamaica and represent the Americas Region at the Netball World Cup in Sydney, Australia, from August 25 to September 5, 2027.

SVG’s hosting of the tournament was announced in October 2025, following a vote of the members of the Americas Netball Region on October 29.

President of the SVG Netball Association, Natasha Baptiste, said then that an official letter of commitment from the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines to ensure that the Arnos Vale Sporting Complex is transformed into an indoor facility was a major element that helped to secure the bid.

“We look forward to this development, as it will change the landscape for all sporting disciplines that require indoor venues to host regional competitions without concern for weather conditions,” Baptiste said at the time.

That letter had come from the Ralph Gonsalves-led government, which was voted out of office in November and replaced with the New Democratic Party administration, which came to office following the November 27 general election.

Baptiste said in October that SVG’s hosting of the tournament would be “a great opportunity for sports tourism and an ideal time for our Vincy Jewels to compete on home soil”.