Anguilla women's national football team explained

Anguilla
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Association:Anguilla Football Association
Confederation:CONCACAF (North America)
Sub-Confederation:CFU (Caribbean)
Top Scorer:Carlia Johnson (6)
Home Stadium:Webster Park
Fifa Trigramme:AIA
Fifa Max:175
Fifa Max Date:March 2022
Fifa Min:189
Fifa Min Date:August 2024
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First Game: Antigua and Barbuda 1–0 Anguilla
Largest Win: 7–0
(The Valley, Anguilla; 28 July 2023)
Largest Loss: Anguilla 0–11 Mexico
(The Valley, Anguilla; 9 April 2022)
Type:women
Coach:Ben Gooden

Anguilla women's national football team is the national team of Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, and is controlled by the Anguilla Football Association. It is affiliated to the Caribbean Football Union of CONCACAF. As of November 2015, it remains unranked on the FIFA Women's World Rankings.

History

In 2003, Anguilla did play four matches but these were not FIFA recognised.[1] The team played six matches in 2004, two of which were FIFA recognised. The country's first FIFA recognised matched was played on Saturday, 28 August 2004 in a game played in St. John's against Antigua and Barbuda women's national football team, with Antigua and Barbuda winning 1–0.[2] They played their second FIFA recognised match one day later in the same city with Anguilla pulling off a 1–0 victory.[2] In 2005, the national team played in 10 matches,[1] none of which were FIFA recognised.[2] In 2006, the team played 0 games at a time when the team had four training sessions a week.[1] [2] The following year, they again failed to play a single FIFA recognised match.[2] In 2008, they participated in two FIFA recognised matches, with both games being played in August in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. In the first match on 29 August, they tied the US Virgin Islands 2–2 after being behind 0–1 at the half. They won the second match against the US Virgin Islands 1–0 on 31 August. The team did not play a FIFA recognised match in 2009.

2010 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Anguilla entered in the Caribbean qualifiers for the 2010 Gold Cup, held in Mexico during 28 October–8 November 2010. The team was drawn along with Barbados and Grenada. The first game (as away team) was in Barbados National Stadium and finished with an 0–3 loss to Barbados. Again in Barbados National Stadium, Anguilla faced Grenada, and the result was a 2–0 victory. Despite this result, Anguilla didn't qualify to the next stage because the only place from Group E was occupied by Barbados, who won both of its matches. With this result, Anguilla was also eliminated from the 2011 World Cup, celebrated in Germany.

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2014 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Anguilla's selected rivals for the qualifiers of the 2014 Caribbean Cup (qualifying tournament for the 2014 Gold Cup) were Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Saint Lucia in the Group 5. Anguilla withdrew before the start of the competition due to the outbreak of Chikungunya virus. This means that Anguilla's last match to the date was on 30 March 2010 against Grenada for the 2010 qualifiers.

Home stadium

The Anguilla women's national football team plays their home matches on the Ronald Webster Park.

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

Legend

2023

Players

Current squad

Recent call ups

Head-to-head record

AgainstPlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGD% Won
2 1 0 1 1 1 0 50%
1 0 0 1 0 3 −3 0%
1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 50%
2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 60%
Total 6 3 1 2 66065%

Coaching staff

Manager history

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup record
YearResultGPWD*LGFGAGD
1991Did not enter
1995
1999
2003
2007
2011Did not qualify
2015Withdrew
2019Did not qualify
2023
2027To be determined
Total0/10-------

CONCACAF W Championship

CONCACAF W Championship record
YearResultGPWD*LGFGAGD
1991Did not enter
1993
1994
1998
2000
2002
2006
2010Did not qualify
2014Withdrew
2018Did not qualify
2022Did not qualify
Total0/10-------

CFU Women's Caribbean Cup/Challenge Series

CFU Women's Caribbean Cup/Challenge Series record
YearResultGPWD*LGFGAGD
2000Did not enter
2014Withdrew
2018Did not enter
Total0/3-------

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. FIFA. Women's Football Today. 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20120814213100/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/afdeveloping/women/93/77/21/factsheets.pdf. dead. August 14, 2012. 17 April 2012.
  2. Web site: Anguilla: Fixtures and Results . https://web.archive.org/web/20120623204109/http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=aia/fixturesresults/gender=f/index.html . dead . June 23, 2012 . FIFA . 24 April 2012.
  3. https://globalsportsarchive.com/match/soccer/2023-11-30/anguilla-vs-curacao/3218589/Match rapport
  4. Web site: FIFA.com . Member Association - Anguilla . https://web.archive.org/web/20190220122640/https://www.fifa.com/associations/association/aia/about . dead . February 20, 2019 . 8 May 2021 . FIFA.com . en-GB.
  5. Web site: 2023-04-07 . ANGUILLA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION APPOINTS BEN GOODEN TO THE POSITION OF HEAD WOMEN’S AND ELITE ACADEMY COACH . 2023-05-02 . The Anguillian Newspaper - The Weekly Independent Paper of Anguilla . en-US.
  6. Web site: Frith . Wilf . 2023-04-10 . Ben Gooden new Anguilla Women’s and Elite Academy Coach . 2023-05-02 . SheKicks . en-GB.
  7. https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=846040674041006&set=a.555235433121533 Traveling Squad En Route To The Cayman Islands