Haitian women's national soccer team

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Haiti
République d'Haiti
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Nickname (s) Les Grenadiers
Association Federation of Haïtienne de Football
confederacy CONCACAF
Head coach Ronald Luxieux
Home stadium Stade Sylvio Cator
FIFA code HAI
FIFA rank 64th (1391 points)
(as of August 14, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
65 games
37 wins
3 draws
25 losses
statistics
First international game Jamaica 0-1 Haiti ( Haiti ; April 17, 1991 )
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Biggest wins Haiti 14: 0 Aruba ( Bayamón , PUR ; August 21, 2015 ) Haiti 14: 0 US Virgin Islands ( Port-au-Prince , HTI ; April 20, 2018 )
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Biggest defeats Canada 11: 1 Haiti ( Victoria (British Columbia) ; October 30, 2002 ) USA 10: 0 Haiti ( Haiti ; April 25, 1991 )
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Successes in tournaments
North and Central American Championship
Participation in the finals 5 ( first : 1991 )
Best results Fourth in 1991
(As of August 25, 2015 )

The Haitian national soccer team represents the Caribbean island state of Haiti in international women's soccer . It reports to the Haitian Football Association FHF. The Haitian association, Fédération Haïtienne de Football, is a member of the world association FIFA and the regional association CONCACAF .

Haiti has one of the oldest women's national teams in CONCACAF. The greatest success was fourth place in the 1991 championship in his own country. After that tournament, however, two CONCACAF Women's Championships were skipped before returning to this championship, which was slightly reformed. They also managed to qualify, but were unsuccessful in the main tournament and only finished seventh in the end. 2000 was paused again. In 2002 and 2010 you got through the qualification quite effortlessly, but in the actual championship you couldn't match the performance of 1991. 2006 was the low point when they were eliminated in the second group stage against the supposedly weaker Jamaicans.

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 : fourth
  • 1993 : no participation
  • 1994 : no participation
  • 1998 : seventh
  • 2000 : no participation

Olympic games

  • 1996 : not qualified
  • 2000 : not qualified
  • 2004 : not qualified
  • 2008 : not qualified
  • 2012 : not qualified
  • 2016 : not qualified
  • 2020  : not qualified

Individual evidence

  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).