Saint-Martin national football team

Not to be confused with Sint Maarten national football team.
Saint-Martin
Nickname(s) Saint Swallows
Association Football Committee of Saint Martin
Sub-confederation CFU (Caribbean)
Confederation CONCACAF
(North America, Central America, Caribbean)
Head coach Jeffrey Wesley[1]
Most caps Henri Emile
Home stadium Stade Alberic Richards
FIFA code SMT
First colours
Second colours
Elo ranking
Current 202
Highest 189 (19 September 2010)
Lowest 205 (11 September 2012)
First international
 Antigua & Barbuda 2 - 1 Saint-Martin
(Antigua and Barbuda; November 1, 1994)
Biggest win
Saint-Martin 3 - 0  Saint Barthélemy
(Collectivity of Saint Martin; July 3, 2010)
Biggest defeat
 Jamaica 12 - 0 Saint-Martin
(Kingston, Jamaica; November 24, 2004)

The Saint-Martin national football team is the football team of Saint-Martin, the French half of Saint Martin island which was previously part of the French overseas department of Guadeloupe (not to be confused with the team of the Dutch half, the Sint Maarten national football team) and is controlled by the Comité de Football des Îles du Nord. Saint-Martin is not a member of FIFA, and is therefore not eligible to enter the World Cup, but it does compete in CONCACAF competitions.

History

In August 2014, Saint-Martin played a friendly against the British Virgin Islands, the territory's first match since 2012. At that time, SMFA president Fabrice Baly announced a 3-year project to fully return to Caribbean international football. He established long-term objectives of attracting the attention of international recruiters and qualifying for the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup.[1]

Caribbean Cup record

Selected Internationals opponents

(Last update: September 2008)

Opponents Matches Win Draw Loss GF GA
 Anguilla 330062
 Antigua and Barbuda 200235
 Bermuda 20021 9
 Cayman Islands 201124
 Cuba 100101
 Dominica 211032
 Grenada 2002415
 Guadeloupe 100101
 Guyana 100102
 Haiti 100102
 U.S. Virgin Islands 101000
 British Virgin Islands 100101
 Jamaica 2002013
 Martinique 100101
 Montserrat 1 10031
 Tortola 1 10010
 Saint Barthélemy 1 10030
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 200219
 Sint Eustatius 101033
 Puerto Rico 2002011

Fixtures and results

Manager history

References

  1. 1 2 "Enfin une victoire pour Saint-Martin" (in French). stmartinweek.net. Retrieved 30 December 2015.

External links


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