Results

North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/10 23:00 5 [3] Dominican Republic v Dominica [4] L 5-0
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/04 19:00 3 [4] Dominica v Pavlioutchenkov/Tsivadze [5] W 3-0
International Match 05/11 20:00 - Dominica v Barbados D 0-0
CONCACAF Nations League 11/19 20:00 7 [4] Antigua & Barbuda v Dominica [3] D 0-0
CONCACAF Nations League 11/16 23:00 5 [3] Dominica v Dominican Republic [1] L 1-6
CONCACAF Nations League 10/15 22:30 4 [2] Bermuda v Dominica [3] L 3-2
CONCACAF Nations League 10/12 22:30 3 [3] Dominica v Bermuda [2] L 1-6
CONCACAF Nations League 09/10 15:00 2 [1] Dominican Republic v Dominica [2] L 2-0
CONCACAF Nations League 09/07 20:00 1 [2] Dominica v Antigua and Barbuda [2] W 2-1
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/09 19:00 2 [5] Dominica v Jamaica [2] L 2-3
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/06 02:00 1 Guatemala v Dominica L 6-0
CONCACAF Nations League 11/20 19:00 6 [1] Dominica v Turks and Caicos Islands [3] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 9 5 4
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 5 2 3
Goals for 9 7 2
Goals against 23 13 10
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 4 1 3

The Dominica national football team represents Dominica in international football and is controlled by the Dominica Football Association. They are a member of CONCACAF and a member of FIFA since 1995, Dominica has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, nor the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

History

Beginnings

Dominica played its first international match in 1932, against Martinique, a match that ended in a 1–0 victory. In the 1940s they participated in the 1948 Coupe des Caraibes, losing in the preliminaries against Martinique 5–0 but qualified due to Trinidad and Tobago's withdrawal. In the competition proper, Dominica again faced Martinique, losing 6–0 and being eliminated.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Dominica played in several editions of the Windward Islands Tournament, winning the competition in 1971 with two 3–0 victories over Saint Vincent and Grenada, and a 2–2 draw against Saint Lucia. In the 1980s, Dominica regularly participated in the qualifying rounds of the CFU Championship, although they were unable to make it into the tournament proper.

1990s

After the creation of the Caribbean Cup in 1989, Dominica was only able to qualify for the group stage in the 1994 edition. They could not get past the first phase, after losing to the hosts Trinidad and Tobago 5–0 and Guadeloupe 4–0. They were only able to draw 1–1 with Barbados. They next qualified for the 1998 Caribbean Cup, being eliminated again in the first round, this time with three defeats against Martinique 5–1, Antigua and Barbuda 2–1 and Trinidad and Tobago 8–0. Dominica has not managed to return to the final phase of the Caribbean Cup since.

Dominica participated in World Cup qualification for the first time in the 1998 qualifiers beating Antigua and Barbuda in the first round (3–3 in Roseau and 1–3 in St. John's) before losing in the second phase to Barbados (1–0 in both Roseau and Bridgetown).

2000–present

In the 2002 qualifiers, the Pericos succumbed to Haiti 7–1 on aggregate, and in the 2006 qualifiers, after beating the Bahamas with an aggregate result of 4–2, the Dominicans faced the Mexican team that crushed them 10–0 in the first leg, then 8–0 at Aguascalientes. The decade would end with an elimination at the hands of Barbados, just like in 1996, this time as part of the 2010 qualifiers (1–1 in Roseau and 0–1 in Bridgetown).

On 15 October 2010, Dominica achieved the greatest victory in its history, beating the British Virgin Islands 10–0, with 5 goals from striker Kurlson Benjamin - in the first qualifying round of the 2010 Caribbean Cup. The following year, in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, Dominica was drawn against Panama and Nicaragua. They lost all four of their games, failing to score a goal and conceding 11. They were eliminated from 2018 World Cup qualification by Canada, who beat them 6–0 over two legs.

The Dominica national soccer team, often referred to simply as "Dominica," represents the island nation of Dominica in international football competitions. Known for their spirited play and determination, the team is governed by the Dominica Football Association (DFA).

Dominica's colors are typically green and yellow, reflecting the lush landscapes and vibrant culture of the island. The team competes in various regional tournaments, including the Caribbean Cup and World Cup qualifiers, showcasing their talent against other Caribbean nations.

Despite facing challenges such as limited resources and infrastructure, the players exhibit a strong sense of national pride and camaraderie, often drawing on the support of passionate local fans. The team is known for its resilience and commitment to improving its performance on the international stage, with a focus on developing young talent and fostering a love for the sport within the community.

As they continue to strive for success, the Dominica national soccer team embodies the spirit of the island—tenacious, hopeful, and united in their pursuit of excellence in football.