by Michael Bascombe
ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, May 6,
2026 - A slate contesting the upcoming elections of the Grenada Football
Association (GFA) has taken legal action in the High Court, seeking an
injunction to halt the electoral process amid allegations of procedural
irregularities and unfair treatment.
Team Duncan, led by Roger Duncan
and former GFA Technical Director Trevor McIntosh, filed the application on
Tuesday, May 5, 2026, arguing that the current process has effectively denied
their slate a fair opportunity to contest the elections scheduled for Saturday,
May 9. The matter is expected to be heard before the High Court on Friday, May
8.
According to the release issued
by Team Duncan, the challenge centres on what the slate describes as breaches
of the GFA’s Electoral Code, including concerns about timelines for
nominations, candidate reviews, and communication with member clubs.
The group contends that the
decision to convene an Extraordinary General Congress with only 37 days’ notice
significantly reduced the preparation period for candidates. Under normal
circumstances, a minimum notice period of 45 days is reportedly provided. Team
Duncan argued that the shortened period left candidates with just seven days to
assemble their slates and secure the required endorsements from eligible member
clubs.
Among the concerns raised were
claims that a register of eligible voting members was never circulated, making
it difficult for candidates to identify clubs eligible to provide endorsements.
The release also alleged that endorsement forms required signatures from club
presidents despite questions surrounding the status of several club executives
whose terms had reportedly expired.
Team Duncan further argued that
no comprehensive guidance on the applicable statutes and electoral requirements
accompanied the election notice, and that there was no meaningful opportunity
to correct deficiencies identified during the submission process.
The Electoral Committee
subsequently ruled the Team Duncan slate invalid for failing to satisfy
endorsement requirements. However, the claimants maintain that the alleged
procedural shortcomings directly contributed to their inability to comply fully
with the process.
As it currently stands, the only
qualifying slate is headed by incumbent GFA President Marlon Glean, raising the
prospect of an uncontested election and the automatic return of the current
administration.
In its application before the
Court, Team Duncan is seeking several forms of relief, including an injunction
postponing the elections, an extension of deadlines for the submission of
slates and endorsements, disclosure of the official list of eligible voting
members, and declarations that aspects of the process were inconsistent with
the GFA statutes and principles of natural justice.
The slate said it remains
committed to the development of football in Grenada and to promoting
accountability, transparency, and good governance within the sport.





