Melanie Thomas Joins GFA To Champion Women’s Football In Grenada

When Melanie Thomas steps onto the field, she  brings more than two decades of coaching experience, global credentials, and a profound love for  the game. As the newly appointed Coordinator of Women’s Football at the Grenada Football Association (GFA), Thomas is here on a mission, not just to train players, but to shift mindsets,  create equitable structures, and inspire a generation of girls to take the game seriously, and to enjoy it.

A Coach Rooted in Purpose 

Melanie Thomas’ journey began in cleats at just four years old. From her early days as a centre back, orchestrating plays and commanding leadership, to coaching at all levels in the United States,  her trajectory was clear. “I was a natural coach on the field,” she shares, reflecting on how her dual passion for football and education led her into youth development and talent identification.

She has coached at the Women’s Premier Soccer League and professional levels, served as a Director of Operations for the University of New Mexico’s women’s team, and held director roles in major youth clubs in both Seattle and Los Angeles. Her credentials include a USSF A Youth  License, UEFA C, and certifications as a Coach Educator and Talent ID specialist, qualifications that make her one of the most technically accomplished women’s football leaders in the Caribbean today.

The Grenadian Opportunity: Growing from the Ground Up 

Despite her extensive footballing background, Melanie’s appointment at the GFA marks her first foray into women’s football development at the international level. And she sees this as a pivotal  opportunity, both for herself and for Grenada.

“This role is about creating systems and opportunities that did not exist before,” she explains. “My  immediate priority is working with schools at the primary and secondary levels to ensure they have the support needed to get girls on the pitch. We are not starting from scratch. There are structures  already in place. What we need is to align, support, and grow them.”

Her strategy? Equity in access. “We are not reinventing the wheel,” she clarifies. “We are just making sure girls are invited to roll it too.”

Culture Shift: Football is for Her Too

Melanie is clear-eyed about the challenges: “One of the biggest barriers is not infrastructure, it’s  mindset. There is still a cultural perception that football is a men’s sport. That is the real challenge. We have to help families, teachers, and community leaders understand that football for girls is a vehicle; not just for sport, but for confidence, scholarships, careers, and character development.”

She is working to dismantle this stigma by focusing on community engagement, coach education,  and grassroots expansion. Under her leadership, the GFA plans to relaunch girls’ grassroots

festivals, support school competitions, and grow participation in every parish. With local buy-in,  Melanie believes the change will be transformative.

“If we can make football a fun, natural choice for girls in their free time, not something unusual or  intimidating, that is success.”

Tied to a Bigger Vision

Melanie’s appointment aligns directly with President Marlon Glean’s bold vision for football in  Grenada: one where women’s and girls’ football is no longer an afterthought, but a

strategic pillar of national growth. Under President Glean’s administration, the GFA has prioritized capacity building, youth development, and international partnerships, a context that gives Melanie  the runway to make real change.

“The vision for women’s football is not just inclusion, it’s integration. Girls should be able to access  every layer of the football pyramid, from grassroots to elite.”

Melanie will also be working alongside FIFA Talent Coach Neil Murphy, creating a powerful duo  dedicated to raising the technical and developmental standards of Grenadian football.

The Bigger Picture: A Movement Beyond the Field 

While many of Melanie’s goals are technical such as increasing player pools, enhancing coaching standards and fostering school-club pipelines, her deeper aim is empowerment.

“Every time I help a girl realize she belongs in this game, I remember why I started,” she says. “This  is about more than goals and trophies. It is about belief.”

As Melanie settles into her new role, already engaging with coaches and igniting energy on the  training field, it’s clear that her impact will stretch far beyond match day.

Melanie is not just coaching. She is cultivating a movement, one that makes space for every girl in  Grenada to dream, play, and thrive in football.

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