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PM’s statement on passing of Keith ‘Grell’ Griffith

14 January 2025
This content originally appeared on Barbados Nation News.

The following is a statement from Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley on the passing of Keith ‘Grell’ Griffith.

It is often said that “Sport is more than just a game.” Keith “Grell” Griffith’s life embodied this truth.

At its core, sports is transformative; it inspires, unites, and drives development. And through his life’s work, Keith showed us what could be achieved when we invest in our people, believe in their potential, and nurture their talents.

Known to many as the Godfather of Barbados football, Keith made his debut in the 1960s and quickly established himself as a dominant force in the game, locally and nationally.

Keith’s legacy extended far beyond his playing days. As a coach, his vision and leadership revolutionised sports development in Barbados, while his influence transcended borders, as he made significant contributions across the Caribbean region, leaving an indelible mark wherever he went.

Keith was equally well known for nurturing countless young talents through the National Sports Council, recognising that sports could serve as a powerful tool for building communities and fostering national pride. Today’s generation of footballers owe a debt of gratitude to his groundbreaking efforts, which paved the way for their success.

As a commentator, his insightful analysis enriched our understanding of the game and kept the spirit of football alive in Barbados.

On behalf of the Government and people of Barbados, I extend heartfelt condolences to Keith’s family, his sons, friends, colleagues, and the entire football and sporting fraternity. A master tactician, gifted athlete, and committed mentor to many, Keith’s life was a shining example of how sports can transform individuals and uplift an entire society.

Rest in peace, Keith “Grell” Griffith. Though you are no longer with us in body, your legacy will endure as an everlasting source of inspiration.