.. might invest in a new lens ..
No, you don't need a new lens. I mean for this shot.
I went closer simply because of the further I zooming in lower the F Stop goes meaning less light into the lens which raises the ISO which causes grainy pics.
I thought I'd let the most amount of natural light in causing the picture to turn out better, how wrong was I .......
Don't start worrying about electronic noise until you see it. While it is true that in order to use the widest aperture that lens has to offer, you must be at the wide end of the zoom range, but since you're gaining only about a stop at the most, try to find your light some other way.
For instance; if you want to spend some money, get a speedlight. Now I don't mean to imply that if you had turned the team to face the sun that all your problems would be solved, but at least there would be more light on their faces.
The next thing you would notice is that all their eye sockets would be totally in the dark, making everyone have "raccoon eyes". At that point, you would see the value of using your flash set on "fill" making those shadows not so dark. Yes, you need flash in full direct sunlight.
It might have been you or someone else who decided to pose the team just there in the goal, but that is not where the sun wanted the team. I think you would have had better light if they had been repositioned so the sun was a little more toward the front of their faces. Maybe 45 degrees or so. It helps to have the luxury of time so you can set one or two people out there to help judge the light, and the range.
Speaking of range; as Derrel wrote, you need to get your lens square to the line of people, and not too high and not too low either. Choose a focal length, aperture, and distance to maximize the depth of field, and check this as you set up the shot. If you can estimate distances, then do that. If you are not very good at it, take a tape measure with you, and use it to find out how deep is your team, how far back you are, and run those numbers in a DOF calculator (or make up a chart of values that you can carry in your gadget bag). You can have the best focus in the world on one face, but if the faces at the back are out of focus, then people will be disappointed.