Antigua Barracuda FC

[7] On 23 September 2010, United Soccer Leagues formally announced that Antigua Barracuda FC would join the newly formed USL Pro in 2011 alongside Sevilla FC Puerto Rico and River Plate Puerto Rico as founding members of the league's tentatively named Caribbean Division, which was later officially unveiled as the International Division.

Antigua Barracuda were forced to play all of their matches in the United States after the Puerto Rican teams withdrew from USL Pro; the club's players and staff were relocated to Tampa, Florida, and had no permanent training facility.

[1] The club withdrew from the USL Pro on 6 January 2014, due in part to the lack of a home venue and the accompanying financial reasons.

[10][11] Barracuda played their home games at the Stanford Cricket Ground in the village of Osbourn in Saint George Parish in Antigua.

The stadium was originally built to host the Stanford 20/20 cricket tournament in 2006, and was temporarily converted for soccer usage for Barracudas games.

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