Guyanese national football team
Nickname (s) | Lady Jaguars | ||
Association | Guyana Football Federation | ||
confederacy | CONCACAF | ||
Head coach | Akilah Castello | ||
Home stadium | Providence Stadium | ||
FIFA code | GUY | ||
FIFA rank | . (Points) (as of August 14, 2020) |
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Balance sheet | |||
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13 games 6 wins 0 draws 7 losses |
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statistics | |||
First international match Trinidad and Tobago 9-0 Guyana ( Macoya , Trinidad ; 1998 )
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Biggest win St. Lucia 0-8 Guyana ( Macoya , Trinidad ; May 12, 2010 )
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Biggest defeat Trinidad and Tobago 9-0 Guyana ( Macoya , Trinidad ; 1998 )
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Successes in tournaments | |||
North and Central American Championship | |||
Participation in the finals | 1 ( first : 2010 ) | ||
Best results | Seventh 2010 | ||
(As of November 8, 2010 ) |
The Guyanese national football team represents the South American state of Guyana in international women's football. She is subordinate to the GFF.
The GFF is a member of the world association FIFA and the regional association CONCACAF . Therefore they are entitled to qualify for the CONCACAF Women's Championship or CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup . So far, the team has only passed the qualification once in 2010. In the main tournament, however, they lost all games in the preliminary round.
The first participation in the qualification was in 1998, but they did not participate in the following 11 years and therefore the team only counts 13 games.
World Championship
CONCACAF Women's Championship / CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
Olympic games
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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).