The Guydadli Jets FC are preparing for an international trip to Poland in July, where a squad of 20 players will compete in at least four matches against third and first tier club sides. According to Antigua Observer, the tour follows the team's successful campaign in this year's Second Division competition.

Team manager Wayne Hewlett said the primary hope behind the tour is that the exposure will create real opportunities for players at the professional level. The matches against established Polish club sides are expected to give Antiguan talent a platform to showcase their abilities to a broader football audience.

The trip represents a significant step for the club, which is looking to leverage its recent domestic form to open doors for its players on the international stage.