Barbadian national soccer team
Association | Barbados Football Association | ||
confederacy | CONCACAF | ||
Head coach | Russell Latapy (since 2019) | ||
Home stadium | Barbados National Stadium | ||
FIFA code | BRB | ||
FIFA rank | 162. (1009 points) (as of July 16, 2020) |
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First international Barbados 3-2 Martinique (Barbados; February 11, 1931)
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Biggest wins Barbados 5-0 Suriname ( Bridgetown , Barbados; May 17, 1990) Barbados 6-1 Cayman Islands ( Georgetown , Guyana ; March 12, 1993)
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Biggest loss USA 8-0 Barbados ( Carson , USA ; June 15, 2008)
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The Barbadian national soccer team is the national soccer team of the Caribbean island state of Barbados . The team belongs to the sporty middle class of the continental association CONCACAF . So far, the team has not yet managed to qualify for the CONCACAF Gold Cup or the World Cup.
Tournaments
World Championship
- 1930 to 1974 - did not participate
- 1978 - In qualifying for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina , they met in the Caribbean zone in the first round in Group A on Trinidad and Tobago and were eliminated after a 2-1 and 0-1 with 1: 3 in the playoff.
- 1982 - did not participate
- 1986 - In qualifying for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico , they were drawn in Group 3 of the 1st round against Costa Rica , but withdrew from the qualification.
- 1990 - did not participate
- 1994 - In qualifying for the 1994 World Cup in the USA , they met Trinidad and Tobago in the first round of Caribbean zone 2 and were eliminated 1: 2 and 0: 3.
- 1998 - In qualifying for the 1998 World Cup in France , they met Dominica in Caribbean zone 4 of the preliminary round and prevailed with two 1-0 wins. Then you met on Jamaica , against which you were eliminated with 0: 1 and 0: 2.
- 2002 - In qualifying for the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea , they prevailed in Caribbean zone 1 of the preliminary round with 2: 2 and 3: 2 afterwards against Grenada and then met Aruba , against which they won 3: 1 and 4: 0 could also prevail. Then they met Cuba and were able to qualify for the second round on penalties after two 1-1 draws. There you met in Group 3 on the USA , Costa Rica and Guatemala . After five defeats and only one win, they were eliminated from the bottom of the group.
- 2006 - In the second round of qualifying for the 2006 World Cup in Germany , the team from St. Kitts and Nevis were eliminated with 0: 2 and 2: 3.
- 2010 - As part of the qualification for the Soccer World Cup 2010 in South Africa , the team met Dominica's national team in the first round of the CONCACAF zone . The first leg in Roseau ( Dominica ) ended 1: 1 on February 6, 2008. The second leg in Bridgetown (Barbados) on March 26, Barbados won 1-0 and thus moved into the second round. There they met the USA in the first leg in Los Angeles on June 15 and were clearly defeated 8-0. The second leg took place in Bridgetown on June 22nd and ended 0-1. With that Barbados was eliminated.
- 2014 - In qualifying for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil , Trinidad and Tobago , Guyana and Bermuda were played in the 2nd round . After six defeats they were eliminated from bottom of the group.
- 2018 - In qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia , Barbados defeated the US Virgin Islands in the first round in March 2015 with a 0-1 at home and 4-0 away. Both games were won against Aruba (2-0 and 1-0), but since Hadan Holligan, who was suspended from yellow, was used, CONCACAF scored the second leg 3-0 for Aruba. With that Barbados was eliminated.
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Caribbean Championship
- 1989 - preliminary round
- 1990 - The tournament was abandoned prior to the third place game that Barbados was supposed to play
- 1991 - did not participate
- 1992 to 1993 - not qualified
- 1994 - preliminary round
- 1995 to 1999 - not qualified
- 2001 - preliminary round
- 2005 - 4th place
- 2007 - preliminary round
- 2008 - preliminary round
- 2010 to 2017 - not qualified
Trainer
- Eyre Sealy (1997-1998)
- Horace Beckles (1999-2000)
- Keith Griffith (2002)
- Kenville Layne (2003-2004)
- Mark Doherty (2005)
- Eyre Sealy (2006-2008)
- Thomas Jordan (2008-2010)
- Collin Forde (2011-2014)
- Marcos Falopa (2014-2015)
- Ahmed Mohamed (2017-2019)
- Russell Latapy (since 2019)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ The FIFA / Coca-Cola World Ranking. In: fifa.com. July 16, 2020, accessed July 21, 2020 .
- ↑ Embarrassing mistake leads to World Cup in Barbados . Sport1.de , June 29, 2015.