Jamaican women's national soccer team

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Jamaica
Jamaica
Logo of the JFA
Nickname (s) Reggae Girlz
Association Jamaica Football Association
confederacy CONCACAF
Technical sponsor Umbro
Head coach Hue Menzies
Record scorer -
Record player -
Home stadium Waterhouse Mini Stadium ( Kingston )
FIFA code JAM
FIFA rank 50th (1460 points)
(as of August 14, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
72 games
37 wins
4 draws
31 losses
statistics
First international Haiti 1-0 Jamaica ( Port-au-Prince , Haiti ; April 17, 1991 )
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Biggest win St. Lucia 0:14 Jamaica ( San Cristóbal , Dominican Republic ; June 20, 2014 )
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Biggest defeat Canada 11: 1 Jamaica ( Brazil ; July 18, 2007 )
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Successes in tournaments
World Championship
Participation in the finals 1 ( First : 2019 )
Best results Preliminary round 2019
North and Central American Championship
Participation in the finals 6 ( first : 1991 )
Best results 3rd place 2018
(As of June 21, 2019 )

The Jamaican women's national soccer team represents Jamaica in international women's soccer . The national team is subordinate to the Jamaican Football Association and is coached by Hue Menzies. The Jamaican selection has so far participated in the North American Championship five times. The team was able to qualify for a world championship for the first time in 2018, but not for the Olympic Games so far.

Tournament balance sheet

World Championship

  • 1991  : not qualified
  • 1995  : not qualified
  • 1999  : not qualified
  • 2003  : not qualified

North American Championship

  • 1991  : preliminary round
  • 1993  : not qualified
  • 1994  : fifth
  • 1998  : not qualified
  • 2000  : not qualified
  • 2002  : preliminary round
  • 2006  : fourth
  • 2010  : did not participate
  • 2014  : preliminary round
  • 2018  : third

Olympic games

  • 1996  : not qualified
  • 2000  : not qualified
  • 2004  : not qualified
  • 2008  : not qualified
  • 2012 : no participation
  • 2016  : not qualified
  • 2020  : not qualified

See also

Web links

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).