US Virgin Islands National Football Team (Women)

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US Virgin Islands
United States Virgin Islands
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Association USVI Soccer Federation
confederacy CONCACAF
Head coach Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Izler Browne
Home stadium Lionel Roberts Park
FIFA code VIR
FIFA rank 149. (843 points)
(as of August 14, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
19 games
6 wins
1 draw
11 losses
statistics
First international Suriname 5-1 US Virgin Islands ( Paramaribo , Suriname ; August 8, 2002 )
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Biggest win US Virgin Islands 5-0 British Virgin Islands ( Charlotte Amalie , US Virgin Islands ; April 9, 2006 )
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Biggest losses US Virgin Islands 0:14 Cuba ( Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic ; October 5, 2007 ) US Virgin Islands 0:14 Haiti ( Port-au-Prince , HTI ; April 20, 2018 )
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(As of May 27, 2014 )

The US Virgin Islands women's national soccer team represents the US Virgin Islands in international women's soccer.

The American Virgin Islands have been a member of the world association FIFA and the regional association CONCACAF since 1998 . Therefore, they are eligible to qualify for the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup , which qualifies as the qualification for the women's soccer world championship . So far, however, the team has not got beyond qualifying for the Gold Cup. Only the 2nd round of qualification could be reached once because of the withdrawal of the opposing team, but there they lost significantly.

World Championship

  • 1991 : not qualified
  • 1995 : not qualified
  • 1999 : not qualified
  • 2003 : not qualified
  • 2007 : not qualified
  • 2011 : not qualified
  • 2015 : not qualified
  • 2019 : not qualified

CONCACAF Women's Championship / CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup

  • 1991 : no participation
  • 1993 : no participation
  • 1994 : no participation
  • 1998 : no participation
  • 2000 : no participation

Olympic games

  • 1996 : not qualified
  • 2000 : not qualified
  • 2004 : not qualified
  • 2008 : not qualified
  • 2012 : did not participate
  • 2016 : not participated
  • 2020 : not qualified

See also

Web links

  1. Women's world rankings. In: fifa.com. FIFA , August 14, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 (teams without a place and points are provisional because no more than five games have been played or the teams have been inactive for more than 18 months).