Sunday, August 3

Here’s a look at the Saint Martin national football team (the French side of the island), often nicknamed the “Saint Swallows”:


Team Overview

Association: Ligue de Football de Saint‑Martin (LFSM), founded in 1986, operating under CONCACAF as a non‑FIFA member .

Coach: Stéphane Auvray

Captain: Yannick Bellechasse (most capped, 28)

Top Scorer: Axel Raga (11 goals) .

Status: Not recognized by FIFA, therefore not eligible for World Cup qualification—but fully eligible for CONCACAF and CFU competitions .


Competitive History & Recent Results

First competitive match: 3–0 win over British Virgin Islands in 1990 Caribbean Cup qualifiers .

Participation in Caribbean Cup qualifiers and first CONCACAF Nations League run in 2019: lost all four matches, finishing bottom of the group and entering League C .

Historic milestone: Qualified for Nations League B for the first time, after defeating Bonaire 4–0 in 2023 .

Recent match summary (2024):

Nov 18: Saint Martin 3–0 Grenada (away win)

Nov 15: Lost 0–5 vs Curaçao

Oct 14: Won 4–0 at St Lucia

Oct 11: 1–2 vs St Lucia
Contributing goal scorers include Axel Raga and Keelan Lebon .


Infrastructure & Stadium

Home Stadium: Stade Thelbert Carti (Quartier‑d’Orléans), capacity ~2,500, artificial turf. Hosts national team matches as well as club games (e.g. Orléans Attackers FC) .


Regional Tournaments & Recent Success

Pelican Cup: Launched in 2025 and hosted by Saint Martin. The national team won the inaugural edition by beating Anguilla and Saint Kitts & Nevis in a round‑robin format. Manager Jean‑Claude Darcheville debuted during the tournament .

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