man ‘s national association football team representing Jamaica
This article is about the men ‘s team. For the women ‘s team, see Jamaica women ‘s national football team
The Jamaica national football team, nicknamed the “ Reggae Boyz ”, represents Jamaica in international football. The team ‘s first base match was against Haiti in 1925. The police squad is under the supervising body of the Jamaica Football Federation ( JFF ), which is a member of the Caribbean Football Union ( CFU ), Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football ( CONCACAF ), and the ball-shaped jurisdiction of FIFA. Jamaica ‘s home matches have been played at Independence Park since its unfold in 1962.

Their sole appearance in the FIFA World Cup was in 1998, where the team finished third in its group and failed to advance. The team besides competed in the Caribbean Cup winning six times. Jamaica besides competes in the CONCACAF Gold Cup, appearing thirteen times and finishing twice ampere runner-up to Mexico in 2015 and the United States in 2017. They were besides invited to the Copa América in 2015 and 2016, being eliminated in the group stage on both occasions .

history [edit ]

early history ( 1893–1962 ) [edit ]

In 1893, Jamaica ‘s first football cabaret, the Kingston Cricket Club, was formed. [ 4 ] In 1910, the Jamaica Football Federation ( JFF ) was formed and controlled all of the games ; in 1925, Jamaica was invited to play Haiti in a three catch series with the team winning all three games 1–0, 2–1, and 3–0. [ 4 ] In 1926, Jamaica hosted Haiti at Sabina Park and won 6–0. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] At the 1930 cardinal american Games in Cuba, Jamaica made its first international tournament appearance and lost both games in its group. [ 6 ] From 1925 to 1962, Jamaica had regular games with teams from Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, and Cuba, adenine well as with clubs like the haitian Racing CH and Violette AC, the british Corinthians, and the Argentinean Tigers. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1952, the Caribbean All-Star team was formed with players from Trinidad, Cuba, Haiti, and Suriname. The team played four matches against Jamaica in Sabina Park. Jamaica won the second game 2–1 and the fourth 1–0, and the All-Stars won the first game 5–1 and the third 1–0. [ 7 ]
In 1962, the same year Jamaica became independent, the JFF became a extremity of FIFA. [ 4 ] At the 1962 central american and caribbean Games played in Jamaica, the national team was led by brazilian coach Jorge Penna. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Jamaica finished in fourth set, with two wins over Puerto Rico and Cuba. [ 10 ] A class later, Jamaica competed in the first base CONCACAF Championship in El Salvador, where the team finished last in its group, which included Mexico, the Netherlands Antilles, and eventual winner Costa Rica. [ 11 ] In 1965, Jamaica attempted to qualify for the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England. After finishing first in its preliminary group that included Cuba and the Netherlands Antilles ; Jamaica faced Costa Rica and Mexico in the final circle, where the winner would qualify for the World Cup. Opening the final round crusade with a 3–2 loss at home against Mexico, [ 12 ] Jamaica lost the return match 8–0, with Isidoro Díaz getting a hat-trick for Mexico. Jamaica then lost 7–0 to Costa Rica and ended with a draw at home in the render equal, ultimately finishing with a unmarried point. [ 9 ] In January 1967, Jamaica attempted to qualify for the CONCACAF Championship but was eliminated after finishing third base in the group of five. [ 13 ] In 1968, George Hamilton became the new bus as Jamaica attempted to qualify for the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. [ 9 ] Most of the police squad for the political campaign was young with only a few remaining players from its former attack at qualifying being in the team. This was due to most of its players being either retired or migrated abroad. [ 9 ] Jamaica finished last with zero points from four games. [ 14 ] [ 9 ] After finishing last in the 1969 CONCACAF Championship [ 15 ] and not qualifying for the following championship, [ 16 ] Jamaica had to withdraw from qualifying for the 1973 CONCACAF Championship after 17 players were suspended for poor people behavior during a tour to Bermuda. [ 17 ] In 1977, Jamaica competed in qualifying for the 1977 CONCACAF Championship, which was besides the modifier for the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Taking on Cuba in the first round, Jamaica lost both of its games 5–1 on aggregate. [ 9 ] Jamaica did not attempt to qualify for the 1982 and 1986 due to insufficient funds and a ill train team. [ 9 ] The team returned to external competition after qualifying for the 1989 CONCACAF Championship, which was character of the qualifiers for the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. After defeating Puerto Rico 3–1 on aggregate in the preliminary round, Jamaica played the United States for a spot in the finals. After a 0–0 draw at home, Jamaica lost 5–1 in the US and was eliminated. [ 9 ]

Caribbean triumph and World Cup appearance ( 1990–2000 ) [edit ]

In 1990, Carl Brown was signed as head coach and led Jamaica into qualifying for the 1990 Caribbean Cup, finishing tied for one-third place after the final round was abandoned due to Tropical Storm Arthur. [ 18 ] In 1991, Jamaica defeated Trinidad and Tobago 2–0 to win the Caribbean Cup and qualify for the CONCACAF Gold Cup. [ 19 ] In the Gold Cup, Jamaica finished concluding with zero points in a group consisting of Honduras, Mexico, and Canada. [ 20 ] After the Jamaicans lost to Trinidad and Tobago in the final of the 1992 Caribbean Cup, [ 21 ] they started their campaign in preliminary rounds of qualifying for the 1994 World Cup. After defeating Puerto Rico 3–1 on aggregate in the second preliminary polish, Jamaica eliminated Trinidad and Tobago and was grouped with Bermuda, Canada, and El Salvador, two of which would advance to the final examination round off. Jamaica opened the second cycle with two 1–1 draws against Canada and Bermuda, but the team lost its restitution match in Canada after a one goal from Dale Mitchell. After a 3–2 home winnings over Bermuda and two losses to El Salvador, Jamaica finished in third base seat and was eliminated. [ 22 ] In 1993, Jamaica finished in second identify after losing on penalties to Martinique in the concluding of the Caribbean Cup, which was a qualifier for the CONCACAF Gold Cup which was held belated that class. [ 23 ] During this tournament, the team opened with a 1–0 loss to the US before recording their first Gold Cup winnings against Honduras. After qualifying in second place with a 1–1 draw against Honduras, Jamaica lost 6–1 to Mexico in the semi-final in Mexico City. [ 24 ] After not qualifying for the final round of the 1994 Caribbean Cup despite recording its largest-ever winnings margin in a 12–0 succeed against the british Virgin Islands, the team decided to hire brazilian René Simões to assist Brown with the goal of qualifying for the 1998 World Cup. [ 4 ] After being eliminated in the group stage of both the 1995 Caribbean Cup by virtue of tete-a-tete and the 1996 Caribbean Cup, [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Jamaica opened its 1998 World Cup qualifiers with an 2–0 aggregate gain over Suriname and defeated Barbados 3–0 in the follow round. [ 27 ] In 1997, Simões, by then promoted to head coach, scouted for players in England that had Jamaican inheritance to join the national team. Paul Hall, Fitzroy Simpson, Deon Burton and Robbie Earle were all named in the squad due their inheritance. [ 28 ] After finishing winless in the first gear four games of the final stipulate round, Jamaica recorded three 1–0 wins over El Salvador, Canada, and Costa Rica, with Burton scoring the winning finish in each of the latter two matches. After a 0–0 draw against Mexico, Jamaica secured its qualification and made its first-ever World Cup appearance, and the follow day was declared a national vacation. [ 29 ] In 1998, Jamaica competed at the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup, finishing first in a group comprising World Cup supporter Brazil, Guatemala, and El Salvador. With the help of goalkeeper Warren Barrett, Jamaica opened with a 0–0 tie against Brazil. [ 30 ] After wins over Guatemala and El Salvador, Jamaica advanced to the semi-final against Mexico. The couple went into overtime before Mexican actor Luis Hernandez scored the winning goal. In the third-place playoff, Jamaica lost 1–0 to Brazil, ending in fourth place. [ 31 ] At the 1998 FIFA World Cup, Jamaica finished third in Group H with three points from a 2–1 winnings against Japan in Lyon. Theodore Whitmore scored both goals in the victory. [ 32 ] The following calendar month, Jamaica competed in the finals of the 1998 Caribbean Cup, which was a modifier for the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup. After finishing first in its group, Jamaica won the final examination 2–1 against Trinidad and Tobago, with goals from Oneil McDonald and Dean Sewell. [ 33 ] In 1999, Jamaica experienced its biggest get the better of in a 9–0 loss against Costa Rica. [ 34 ] After finishing second in its group, Jamaica was eliminated by Cuba in the semitrailer finals of the 1999 Caribbean Cup. [ 35 ] At the Gold Cup, Jamaica finished end in its group, losing against Colombia and Honduras 2–0 and 1–0, respectively. [ 36 ]

Struggles at continental level ( 2001–2009 ) [edit ]

In the 2002 FIFA World Cup reservation semi-finals, Jamaica faced Honduras, El Salvador, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the second group. Jamaica finished second, securing a blemish in the final turn despite losing two games to Honduras and El Salvador. In the final round of qualify, Jamaica finished in fifth set after being eliminating by Honduras. [ 37 ] Between the two rounds of World Cup qualify, Jamaica was eliminated in the group phase of the 2001 Caribbean Cup by goal-difference and missed out on qualifying for the Gold Cup the keep up class. [ 38 ] Jamaica qualified for the 2003 Gold Cup, reaching the quarter-finals before being eliminated by Mexico 5–0 at the Estadio Azteca. [ 39 ] Jamaica started its 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying crusade in the second turn with a 4–1 aggregate win over Haiti to reach the third gear round. Jamaica finished third gear in group play, with a 1–1 tie against the US and one point away from reaching the adjacent orotund. Coach Sebastião Lazaroni was sacked due to the team ‘s performance. [ 40 ] In the 2005 Caribbean Cup, Jamaica tied its largest-ever winnings margin read with a 12–0 win over Saint Martin, with Luton Shelton and Roland Dean both getting hat-tricks. [ 41 ] After reaching the final with wins against Saint Lucia and french Guiana, Jamaica claimed its third gear title and a smudge at the Gold Cup. [ 42 ] At the Gold Cup, Jamaica reached the quarter finals before losing to the US 3–1 in Foxborough, with American player DaMarcus Beasley scoring two goals. [ 43 ] In 2006 and 2007, Jamaica continued to struggle, with one jamaican diarist dubbing the team “ The Reggae Toyz ”. [ 44 ] The team failed to qualify for the 2007 Caribbean Cup after being eliminated ascribable to goals scored, with St. Vincent and the Grenadines scoring three more goals than Jamaica. [ 45 ] Two managers former, the team only earned a individual point from three matches in the third round of qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. With coach Theodore Whitmore, Jamaica secured three wins from its remaining matches, jumping from 116th [ A ] to 83rd set in the world rankings. [ 46 ] Despite the team ‘s final examination win over Canada, Jamaica was eliminated by goal deviation after Mexico finished three goals ahead. [ 47 ] Jamaica won the 2008 Caribbean Cup, with Luton Shelton scoring both goals in the victory against Grenada to qualify for the Gold Cup. [ 48 ] At the Gold Cup, Jamaica finished third in its group ; with a individual winnings over El Salvador, the side finished last among the third-place teams and was eliminated. [ 49 ]

Continental finals appearances ( 2010–2019 ) [edit ]

Jamaica entered the final round of the 2010 Caribbean Cup after a 0–0 pull back with Costa Rica. [ 50 ] After finishing first in its group, Jamaica won against Grenada in the semi-finals, then defeating first-time finalists Guadeloupe in a punishment shoot-out. Jamaica earned its fifth claim, and coach Theodore Whitmore became the first to win the Caribbean Cup as both player and coach. [ 51 ] [ 52 ] In the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Jamaica finished beginning in its group, beating Grenada 4–0, Guatemala 2–0, and Honduras 1–0 before being eliminated by the US, with goals from american players Jermaine Jones and Clint Dempsey. [ 53 ] [ 54 ] In qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Jamaica started in the third round and earned seven points in the first base three games, which included a historic 2–1 succeed over the United States at dwelling which was their inaugural win over the Americans. [ 55 ] Jamaica late qualified with a 4–1 succeed over Antigua and Barbuda, finishing two goals ahead of Guatemala in its group. [ 56 ] After the team finished stopping point in its group for the 2012 Caribbean Cup [ 57 ] and failed to record a acquire in six matches in the one-fourth round of passing, team coach Theodore Whitmore resigned and was replaced by german bus Winfried Schäfer. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] After a 2–0 loss to the US, Jamaica finished in stopping point station and was eliminated. [ 60 ] After qualifying for the 2015 Gold Cup due to winning the 2014 Caribbean Cup, [ 61 ] Jamaica was invited to compete in the 2015 edition of the Copa América in Chile. [ 62 ] At the Copa America, Jamaica was drawn in Group B with Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina. Jamaica finished last after losing all three of its matches 1–0, with Jobi McAnuff saying, “ I do n’t think many people would have given us that probability. ” [ 63 ] A few weeks belated in the 2015 Gold Cup, Jamaica finished inaugural in its group and defeated Haiti in the quarter-finals with a goal from Giles Barnes to qualify for the semi-finals for the first time since 1998. [ 64 ] In the semi-final, Jamaica defeated the US 2–1 with goals from Darren Mattocks and Giles Barnes, reaching its first-ever Gold Cup concluding. In the final, Jamaica lost to Mexico 3–1. [ 65 ] [ 66 ] In qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Jamaica started in the third round and defeated Nicaragua 4–3 on aggregate to reach the fourth orotund. [ 67 ] In the fourth polish, Jamaica started off hard with a 1–0 win over Haiti and a 1–1 draw with Costa Rica, earning four points after three games. [ 68 ] however, three straight losses, including a 2–0 loss against Panama, eliminated Jamaica from World Cup qualifying. [ 69 ] Between the fourth-round matches, Jamaica competed in the Copa América Centenario after qualifying through the 2014 Caribbean Cup. Jamaica finished with no points from their three games, scoring no goals and conceding six. [ 61 ] [ 70 ] After Whitmore returned to the team, [ 71 ] Jamaica qualified for the 2017 Caribbean Cup, reaching the final examination earlier losing to first-time finalists Curaçao 2–1, with Elson Hooi scoring both of Curaçao ‘s goals. [ 72 ] In the 2017 Gold Cup, Jamaica upset Mexico 1–0 in the semi-finals, with Kemar Lawrence scoring the finish. [ 73 ] In the final against the US, Jamaica conceded the open goal at the conclusion of the first half before Je-Vaughn Watson tied the score in the fiftieth moment. however, after a goal in the 88th moment from Jordan Morris, the US won the title, and Jamaica finished as runner-up. [ 74 ]
In 2020, Jamaica played a single international friendly versus Bermuda before all external football was placed on hold by FIFA due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 75 ] In 2021, Jamaica reached the 2021 Gold Cup quarterfinals, where they lost 0–1 to the USA. [ 76 ] On 9 December 2021, Theodore Whitmore was dismissed as senior national team head coach. [ 77 ]

stadium [edit ]

National Stadium in 2011 between 1926 and 1962. Jamaica played its matches at Sabina Park, which is besides home to the West Indies cricket team. [ 78 ] In 1962, the football team moved to Independence Park, which was built for the 1962 central american and caribbean Games held after the state gained independence ; the first home plate peer was a 6–1 victory over Puerto Rico. [ 10 ] [ 79 ] The stadium is nicknamed The Office while the team plays. [ 80 ] The team has besides played at Jarrett Park and Trelawny Stadium in the 2008 Caribbean Cup. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] They have besides played at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in the 2014 Caribbean Cup. [ 83 ]

Kits [edit ]

The home team have used four clothing manufacturers to supply the official kit for Jamaica. The team ‘s beginning supplier was italian manufacturer Lanzera in 1995 before it merged with Kappa a year by and by. This deal was terminated after the 1998 World Cup. [ 84 ] In 2000, the JFF signed a manage with german sporting stigmatize Uhlsport, which lasted until 2006. [ 85 ] [ 86 ] After another three-year contract with Kappa between 2012 and 2014, [ 87 ] the JFF signed a four-year deal with Emiratie sportswear company Romai Sports for US $ 4.8 million. [ 88 ] In 2021, Umbro was the kit supplier for Jamaica. [ 89 ]

Records and fixtures [edit ]

As of 17 November 2021, the national team has played in 569 matches, with 227 wins, 124 trace, and 218 losses since their first gear international match in 1925. In total, the team has scored 752 goals and conceded 744 goals. [ 90 ] Jamaica ‘s highest winning margin is twelve goals, which has been achieved on two occasions : against the british Virgin Islands in 1994 ( 12–0 ) and against Saint Martin in 2004 ( 12–0 ). [ 5 ] Their longest winning streak is seven wins and their unbeaten record is 22 consecutive official matches. [ 5 ] Upcoming fixtures are listed on the results page .

neck and neck records [edit ]

The following table shows Jamaica ‘s all-time international record, correct as of 16 November 2021. Teams in italics are n’t penis of FIFA. positive Record Neutral Record Negative Record

Coaching staff [edit ]

Coaching staff
Technical staff

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Players [edit ]

current team [edit ]

The come players were named to the police squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against El Salvador and United States on 12 and 16 November 2021, respectively. [ 91 ]

recent call-ups [edit ]

The following players have besides been called up to the team in the past 12 months .

UB40 [edit ]

The term UB40 is used in Jamaica to describe British-born players who have gone on to represent Jamaica in international football. The terminus is a nod to the English band UB40, who perform reggae, a writing style of music that originated in Jamaica. [ 92 ] [ 93 ]

musician records [edit ]

As of 16 November 2021[94]
Players in bold are still active with Jamaica.

competitive record [edit ]

Overview
Event 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place
World Cup 0 0 0 0
Gold Cup 0 2 1 2
Caribbean Cup 6 3 2 0
Copa América 0 0 0 0

FIFA World Cup [edit ]

Jamaica ‘s merely appearance at the FIFA World Cup was in 1998. The team opened with a 3–1 loss against Croatia in Lens. After falling behind in the 27th minute, Robbie Earle scored the counterweight to close the first half. In the second half, Croatia scored two goals, causing Jamaica to lose the match. [ 95 ] The second base match against Argentina saw Gabriel Batistuta getting a second one-half hat-trick, aiding in Jamaica ‘s moment frustration and elimination from the World Cup. [ 96 ] In the concluding match of the tournament, Theodore Whitmore scored a double, securing Jamaica ‘s first World Cup win with a 2–1 win over Japan. [ 32 ]

FIFA World Cup record qualification record
Year Result Position Squad
Uruguay1930 Did not enter Declined participation
Italy1934
France1938
Brazil1950
Switzerland1954
Sweden1958
Chile1962
England1966 Did not qualify 8 2 3 3 8 11
Mexico1970 4 0 0 4 2 11
West Germany1974 Withdrew Withdrew
Argentina1978 Did not qualify 2 0 0 2 1 5
Spain1982 Did not enter Declined participation
Mexico1986 Withdrew Withdrew
Italy1990 Did not qualify 4 2 1 1 4 6
United States1994 8 2 3 3 9 11
France1998 Group stage 22nd 3 1 0 2 3 9 Squad 20 11 6 3 24 15
South KoreaJapan2002 Did not qualify 16 6 2 8 14 18
Germany2006 8 2 5 1 11 6
South Africa2010 8 5 1 2 19 6
Brazil2014 16 3 6 7 14 19
Russia2018 8 2 1 5 6 21
Qatar2022 To be determined In progress
CanadaMexicoUnited States2026 To be determined
Total Group stage 1/21 3 1 0 2 3 9 102 35 28 39 112 139

CONCACAF Gold Cup [edit ]

CONCACAF Championship 1963–1989, CONCACAF Gold Cup 1991–present

CONCACAF Championship & Gold Cup record qualification record
Year Result Position Squad
El Salvador1963 Group stage 8th 3 0 0 3 1 16 Squad Qualified automatically
Guatemala1965 Did not enter Did not enter
Honduras1967 Did not qualify 4 1 2 1 4 4
Costa Rica1969 Round-robin 6th 5 0 1 4 3 10 Squad 2 1 1 0 3 2
Trinidad and Tobago1971 Did not qualify 2 0 1 1 0 1
Haiti1973 Did not enter Did not enter
Mexico1977 Withdrew Withdrew
Honduras1981 Did not enter Did not enter
1985 Withdrew Withdrew
1989 Did not qualify 4 2 1 1 4 6
United States1991 Group stage 8th 3 0 0 3 3 12 Squad 4 4 0 0 13 2
MexicoUnited States1993 Third place 3rd 5 1 2 2 6 10 Squad 5 4 1 0 10 1
United States1996 Did not qualify 3 2 0 1 4 3
United States1998 Fourth place 4th 5 2 1 2 5 4 Squad 7 5 2 0 18 5
United States2000 Group stage 12th 2 0 0 2 0 3 Squad 5 5 0 0 12 4
United States2002 Did not qualify 3 2 0 1 4 3
United States2003 Quarter-finals 7th 3 1 0 2 2 6 Squad 6 4 2 0 17 4
United States2005 Quarter-finals 8th 4 1 1 2 8 10 Squad 10 8 2 0 38 5
United States2007 Did not qualify 3 2 0 1 7 2
United States2009 Group stage 10th 3 1 0 2 1 2 Squad 5 4 1 0 11 2
United States2011 Quarter-finals 5th 4 3 0 1 7 2 Squad 5 4 1 0 12 3
United States2013 Did not qualify 3 0 1 2 1 3
CanadaUnited States2015 Runners-up 2nd 6 4 1 1 8 6 Squad 4 2 2 0 6 1
United States2017 Runners-up 2nd 6 3 2 1 7 4 Squad 4 2 1 1 7 5
Costa RicaJamaicaUnited States2019 Fourth place 4th 5 2 2 1 6 6 Squad 4 3 0 1 12 3
United States2021 Quarter-finals 7th 4 2 0 2 4 3 Squad 6 5 1 0 21 1
Total Runners-up 14/26 58 20 10 28 61 94 89 60 19 10 204 60

CONCACAF Nations League [edit ]

CONCACAF Nations League record
Season Division Group
United States2019−20 B C 6 5 1 0 21 1 Rise 13th
2022–23 A To be determined
Total 6 5 1 0 21 1 13th

Copa América [edit ]

Jamaica was invited to the Copa América for the first meter in 2015, finishing last among Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. [ 62 ] The pursue year, the team competed in the Copa América Centenario as winners of the 2014 Caribbean Cup, again finishing last in the group phase with a 3–0 loss to Uruguay. [ 61 ] [ 70 ]

Copa América record
Year Result Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad
Chile2015 Group stage 12th 3 0 0 3 0 3 Squad
United States2016 Group stage 15th 3 0 0 3 0 6 Squad
Total Invitation 0 titles 6 0 0 6 0 9

CFU Caribbean Cup [edit ]

CFU Championship and caribbean Cup record Qualification record
Year Result Pld W D L GF GA Squad Pld W D L GF GA
Trinidad and Tobago1978 Did not qualify 2 0 0 2 1 3
Suriname1979 4 2 0 2 4 9
Puerto Rico1981 2 1 0 1 2 4
French Guiana1983 Did not enter Did not enter
Barbados1985
Martinique1988
Barbados1989 Did not qualify 4 0 2 2 2 6
Trinidad and Tobago1990 Abandoned[B] 2 0 2 0 0 0 Squad 3 2 1 0 4 0
Jamaica1991 Champions 4 4 0 0 13 2 Squad Qualified as host
Trinidad and Tobago1992 Runners-up 5 3 1 1 4 3 Squad Qualified as champions
Jamaica1993 Runners-up 5 4 1 0 17 4 Squad Qualified as host
Trinidad and Tobago1994 Did not qualify 3 2 0 1 18 5
Cayman IslandsJamaica1995 Group stage 3 2 0 1 4 3 Squad Qualified as host
Trinidad and Tobago1996 Group stage 3 1 0 2 5 5 Squad 2 1 0 1 2 2
Antigua and BarbudaSaint Kitts and Nevis1997 Third place 4 2 2 0 8 3 Squad 3 3 0 0 10 2
JamaicaTrinidad and Tobago1998 Champions 5 5 0 0 12 4 Squad Qualified as host
Trinidad and Tobago1999 Third place 4 2 0 2 7 5 Squad Qualified as champions
Trinidad and Tobago2001 Group stage 3 2 0 1 4 3 Squad
Barbados2005 Champions 3 3 0 0 4 1 Squad 7 5 2 0 34 4
Trinidad and Tobago2007 Did not qualify 3 2 0 1 7 2
Jamaica2008 Champions 5 4 1 0 11 2 Squad Qualified as host
Martinique2010 Champions 5 4 1 0 12 3 Squad Qualified as champions
Antigua and Barbuda2012 Group stage 3 0 1 2 1 3 Squad Qualified as champions
Jamaica2014 Champions 4 2 2 0 6 1 Squad Qualified as host
Martinique2017 Runners-up 2 0 1 1 2 3 Squad 2 1 1 0 5 2
Total 16/25 60 38 12 10 110 45 35 19 6 10 89 39

Honours [edit ]

Major competitions

  • Runners-up (2): 2015, 2017
  • Third place: 1993
  • Fair Play Award: 2015

Minor competitions

  • Champions (6): 1991, 1998, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2014
  • Runners-up (3): 1992, 1993, 2017
  • Third place (2): 1997, 1999

FIFA World Ranking [edit ]

Last update was on 27 May 2021 generator : [ 97 ] Best Ranking Worst Ranking Best Mover Worst Mover

FIFA World Ranking History
Rank Year Best Worst
Rank Move Rank Move
45 2021
47 2020 47 Increase 1 48 Steady
48 2019 45 Increase 5 56 Decrease 3
54 2018 48 Increase 5 59 Decrease 4
54 2017 54 Increase 19 79 Decrease 5
77 2016 46 Increase 9 80 Decrease 16
54 2015 52 Increase 21 79 Decrease 11
75 2014 71 Increase 42 113 Decrease 15
80 2013 49 Increase 4 82 Decrease 28
56 2012 50 Increase 8 66 Decrease 9
54 2011 38 Increase 17 64 Decrease 16
58 2010 58 Increase 24 83 Decrease 3
81 2009 64 Increase 11 81 Decrease 7
65 2008 65 Increase 33 116 Decrease 14
97 2007 56 Increase 3 103 Decrease 25
57 2006 42 Increase 20 78 Decrease 32
42 2005 40 Increase 5 47 Decrease 3
49 2004 46 Increase 4 54 Decrease 5
46 2003 45 Increase 2 51 Decrease 1
51 2002 51 Increase 8 60 Decrease 2
53 2001 43 Increase 3 54 Decrease 7
48 2000 39 Increase 14 60 Decrease 5
41 1999 39 Increase 3 44 Decrease 6
33 1998 27 Increase 6 33 Decrease 3
39 1997 30 Increase 2 40 Decrease 7
32 1996 32 Increase 7 58 Decrease 2
56 1995 51 Increase 30 95 Decrease 7
96 1994 70 Increase 5 96 Decrease 10
80 1993 76 Increase 7 83 Decrease 16

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