Montserrat national football team results

The Montserrat national football team is the representative association football team of the small Caribbean island of Montserrat. Football is the second most popular sport in Montserrat after cricket, and official competitive football on the island is governed by the Montserrat Football Association (MFA).[1] The association is affiliated to the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) and the team has, as of December 2009, entered seven Caribbean Cup competitions and three FIFA World Cup qualification campaigns. Montserrat played their first international fixture in 1991, which ended in a 0–3 defeat by Saint Lucia. In their second match, they secured a 1–1 draw with Anguilla. Montserrat lost their next seven matches before achieving their first ever victory on 26 March 1995, when they defeated Anguilla 3–2 at the Blakes Estate Stadium in Plymouth. Montserrat also went on to win their next match, again defeating Anguilla 1–0.[1]

In 1995, football on the island was halted due to the activity of the Soufrière Hills volcano.[2] The MFA became a full Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) member in 1996,[1] but the team did not play another international match for a further three years after this, when they entered the 1999 Caribbean Nations Cup. They were knocked out in the preliminary round of the tournament, losing 1–6 over two legs to the British Virgin Islands. Montserrat entered the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 2002, but were beaten 1–6 on aggregate by the Dominican Republic in the first qualifying round.[3][4] On 30 June 2002, the day of the World Cup Final, Montserrat played Bhutan in "The Other Final". The friendly match between the two lowest-ranked teams in the world ended with a 4–0 win for Bhutan.[5] Montserrat again entered the World Cup qualifiers for the 2006 competition, but were again defeated in the first qualifying round, this time losing 0–20 on aggregate to Bermuda. In the first leg at the Bermuda National Stadium they lost 0–13, which is their heaviest-ever defeat.[1] They competed in the 2005 Caribbean Cup, but once more failed to progress past the Premilinary Round. They were defeated 1–7 by Suriname in the first qualifying round of the 2010 World Cup.[6]

On 9 September 2012, Montserrat achieved their first victory in 17 years, beating the British Virgin Islands 7–0 in a qualifying match for the 2012 Caribbean Championship.[7] The win, the team's first as a FIFA-affiliated country, came after a run of 21 straight defeats. In total, Montserrat have played 30 international matches. Of these they have lost 26, drawn one and won three, two of those victories coming against Anguilla.[1] The poor results of the team has seen them perennially languishing at the lower end of the FIFA World Rankings. The loss to Bhutan in "The Other Final" saw them fall to #205 in the rankings, becoming the worst-ranked side in the world.[5][8] In July 2006, they achieved a record high rank of #196.[8]

Key

Results

Pre-FIFA affiliation (1991–1996)

Montserrat national football team results pre-FIFA affiliation
DateVenueOpponentsScore[A]CompetitionAtt.Montserrat scorers
10 May 1991Vieux Fort National Stadium, Vieux Fort (A)  Saint Lucia0–31991 Caribbean Cup Group Stage
14 May 1991Vieux Fort National Stadium, Vieux Fort (N)  Anguilla1–11991 Caribbean Cup Group StageUnknown
15 April 1992Warner Park, Basseterre (N)  Antigua and Barbuda0–51992 Caribbean Cup Group Stage
17 April 1992Warner Park, Basseterre (A)  Saint Kitts and Nevis0–101992 Caribbean Cup Group Stage
23 February 1994Warner Park, Basseterre (A)  Saint Kitts and Nevis1–91994 Caribbean Cup Group StageUnknown
25 February 1994Warner Park, Basseterre (N)  Antigua and Barbuda0–81994 Caribbean Cup Group Stage
26 March 1995Sturge Park, Plymouth (H)  Anguilla3–21995 Caribbean Cup First qualifying roundEdwards, Wade, Morris
2 April 1995Webster Park, The Valley (A)  Anguilla1–01995 Caribbean Cup
First qualifying round
Webb
1 May 1995Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown (A)  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines0–91995 Caribbean Cup Second qualifying round
7 May 1995Sturge Park, Plymouth (H)  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines0–111995 Caribbean Cup Second qualifying round

As a FIFA member (1996–present)

Montserrat national football team results as a FIFA member
DateVenueOpponentsScore[A]CompetitionAtt.Montserrat scorers
5 February 1999Sherly Ground, Road Town (A)  British Virgin Islands1–31999 Caribbean Nations Cup Preliminary RoundWebb
7 February 1999Sherly Ground, Road Town (A)  British Virgin Islands0–31999 Caribbean Nations Cup Preliminary Round
5 March 2000Estadio San Cristóbal, San Cristóbal (A)  Dominican Republic0–32002 FIFA World Cup First qualifying round2,000
19 March 2000Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain (N)  Dominican Republic1–32002 FIFA World Cup First qualifying round50Dyer
6 February 2001Stade Alberic Richards, Marigot (A)  Saint Martin1–32001 Caribbean Nations Cup Preliminary Round
8 February 2001Stade Alberic Richards, Marigot (N)  Anguilla1–42001 Caribbean Nations Cup Preliminary RoundMorris
30 June 2002Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu (A)  Bhutan0–4The Other Final15,000
29 February 2004Bermuda National Stadium, Devonshire Parish (A)  Bermuda0–132006 FIFA World Cup First qualifying round3,000
21 March 2004Blakes Estate Stadium, Plymouth (H)  Bermuda0–72006 FIFA World Cup First qualifying round250
31 October 2004Warner Park, Basseterre (A)  Saint Kitts and Nevis1–62005 Caribbean Cup Preliminary RoundAdams
2 November 2004Warner Park, Basseterre (N)  Antigua and Barbuda4–52005 Caribbean Cup Preliminary RoundBramble, Fox, Mendes, Farrell
26 March 2008Marvin Lee Stadium,
Macoya (N)[B]
 Suriname1–72010 FIFA World Cup First qualifying round100Farrell
6 October 2010Victoria Park, Kingstown (A)  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines0–72010 Caribbean Championship Preliminary Round5000
8 October 2010Victoria Park, Kingstown (N)  Barbados0–52010 Caribbean Championship Preliminary Round350
10 October 2010Victoria Park, Kingstown (N)  Saint Kitts and Nevis0–42010 Caribbean Championship Preliminary Round1100
15 June 2011Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva (N)[C]  Belize2–52014 FIFA World Cup qualification First qualifying round100Hodgson (2)
17 July 2011Estadio Olímpico, San Pedro Sula (N)[D]  Belize1–32014 FIFA World Cup qualification First qualifying round150Hodgson
5 September 2012Stade Omnisports, Lamentin (N)  Suriname1–72012 Caribbean Championship qualification188Allen
7 September 2012Stade En Camée, Rivière-Pilote (A)  Martinique0–52012 Caribbean Championship qualification400
9 September 2012Stade d'Honneur de Dillon, Fort-de-France (N)  British Virgin Islands7–02012 Caribbean Championship qualification120Campbell (2), Roach, Woods-Garness, Remy (2), Sargeant (o.g.)
30 May 2014Blakes Estate Stadium (H)  U.S. Virgin Islands1–02014 Caribbean Cup qualificationHodgson[9]
3 June 2014Blakes Estate Stadium (H)  Bonaire0–02014 Caribbean Cup qualification
27 March 2015Ergilio Hato Stadium, Willemstad (A)  Curaçao1–22018 FIFA World Cup qualificationL. Taylor
31 March 2015Blakes Estate Stadium, St. John's (H)  Curaçao2–22018 FIFA World Cup qualificationWiller, Woods-Garness
8 September 2018Blakes Estate Stadium, St. John's (H)  El Salvador1–22019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualifyingJ. Taylor
14 October 2018Blakes Estate Stadium, St. John's (H)  Belize1–02019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualifyingWeir-Daley
16 November 2018Ergilio Hato Stadium, Willemstad (A)  Aruba2–02019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualifyingWeir-Daley, Woods-Garness
22 March 2019Ed Bush Stadium, West Bay (A)  Cayman Islands2–12019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualifyingClifton, Woods-Garness
7 September 2019Blakes Estate Stadium, Lookout (H)  Dominican Republic2–12019–20 CONCACAF Nations League BJ. Comley, Clifton
10 September 2019Blakes Estate Stadium, Lookout (H)  Saint Lucia1–12019–20 CONCACAF Nations League BWeir-Daley
12 October 2019Blakes Estate Stadium, Lookout (H)  El Salvador0–22019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B
15 October 2019Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez, Santo Domingo (A)  Dominican Republic0–02019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B
16 November 2019Estadio Cuscatlán, San Salvador (A)  El Salvador0–12019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B
19 November 2019Darren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet (A)  Saint Lucia1–02019–20 CONCACAF Nations League BPond
24 March 2021Ergilio Hato Stadium, Willemstad (N)  Antigua and Barbuda2–22022 FIFA World Cup qualificationL. Taylor (2)
28 March 2021Ergilio Hato Stadium, Willemstad (N)  El Salvador1–12022 FIFA World Cup qualificationL. Taylor
2 June 2021Estadio Panamericano, San Cristóbal (N)  U.S. Virgin Islands4–02022 FIFA World Cup qualificationPond, Ince, Clifton (2)
8 June 2021Kirani James Athletic Stadium, St. George's (A)  Grenada2–12022 FIFA World Cup qualificationL. Taylor (2)
2 July 2021DRV PNK Stadium, Fort Lauderdale (N)  Trinidad and Tobago1–62021 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualificationL. Taylor
4 June 2022Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium, Santo Domingo (N)  Guyana1–22022–23 CONCACAF Nations LeagueClifton
7 June 2022Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium, Santo Domingo (N)  Haiti2–32022–23 CONCACAF Nations LeagueSimon, L. Taylor
11 June 2022Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium, Santo Domingo (N)  Bermuda3–22022–23 CONCACAF Nations LeagueL. Taylor (2), Clifton
14 June 2022Bermuda National Stadium, Devonshire Parish (A)  BermudaCancelled2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League
25 March 2023Blakes Estate Stadium, Lookout (H)  Haiti0–42022–23 CONCACAF Nations League B

Record by opponent

As of 19 November 2019[10]
AgainstPlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGD% Won
 Anguilla421167−150%
 Antigua and Barbuda3003418−140%
 Aruba110020+2100%
 Barbados100105−50%
 Belize310248−433%
 Bermuda2002020−200%
 Bhutan100104−40%
 Bonaire10100000%
 British Virgin Islands310286+233%
 Cayman Islands1100211100%
 Curaçao201134−10%
 Dominican Republic411237−425%
 El Salvador300315−40%
 Martinique100105−50%
 Saint Kitts and Nevis4004229−270%
 Saint Lucia311124−233%
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines3003027−270%
 Suriname2002214−120%
 U.S. Virgin Islands110010+1100%
Total43952942164−12221%

Note: teams in italic indicates that teams are not FIFA members.

Footnotes

A. a b In the "Score" column, Montserrat's score is shown first.
B. ^ The match was played in Trinidad and Tobago as neither Montserrat nor Suriname could provide a venue to meet FIFA standards.[11]
C. ^ The match had been intended as a home fixture for Montserrat, but was played in Trinidad and Tobago instead as Montserrat had no facilities on the island to meet international standards.[12]
D. ^ Played on a neutral venue in San Pedro Sula, Honduras.[13]
E. ^ The first leg was originally scheduled to be played on 26 March, and the second leg was originally scheduled to be played on 31 March 2020.[14]

References

General
  • Courtney, Barrie (31 January 2005). "Montserrat – List of International Matches". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 23 December 2009.
Specific