Cuban women's national soccer team
Nickname (s) | Leones del Caribe | ||
Association | Asociación de Fútbol de Cuba | ||
confederacy | CONCACAF | ||
Technical sponsor | Adidas | ||
Head coach | Jose Luis Elejalde | ||
Home stadium | Changing stages | ||
FIFA code | CUB | ||
FIFA rank | 88th (1240 points) (as of August 14, 2020) |
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Balance sheet | |||
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23 games 11 wins 2 draws 10 losses |
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statistics | |||
First international Cuba 21-0 British Virgin Islands ( Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic ; October 3, 2007 )
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Biggest win Cuba 21-0 British Virgin Islands ( Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic ; October 3, 2007 )
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Biggest defeat Cuba 0:12 Canada ( Edinburgh , USA ; October 8, 2018 )
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Successes in tournaments | |||
North and Central American Championship | |||
Participation in the finals | 1 ( first : 2018 ) | ||
Best results | Preliminary round 2018 | ||
(As of October 11, 2018 ) |
The Cuban women's national soccer team represents the Caribbean island state of Cuba in international women's soccer. It reports to the Cuban Football Association AFC.
The AFC is a member of the world association FIFA and the regional association CONCACAF . Therefore, the women's team is entitled to qualify for the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup . When they first took part in the qualifying tournament in 2010, they narrowly failed in the second leg of the play-off round to Guyana, despite a first-leg win.
With the first game in 2007, the Cuba women's national team is one of the youngest in CONCACAF.
World Championship
CONCACAF Women's Championship / CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
Olympic games
See also
Web links
- ↑ 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).