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Association | Bermuda Football Association | ||
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Confederation | CONCACAF | ||
Head coach | Naquita Robinson | ||
Home stadium | Bermuda National Stadium | ||
FIFA code | BER | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 147 3 (16 August 2024)[1] | ||
Highest | 105 (March 2009) | ||
Lowest | 148 (August 2022 – March 2023) | ||
First international | |||
Bermuda 3–0 Bahamas (Hamilton, Bermuda; 23 April 2000) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Bermuda 8–0 Dominica (St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda; 5 March 2007) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Jamaica 9–1 Bermuda (Couva, Trinidad and Tobago; 21 August 2014) |
The Bermuda women's national football team is the national women's football team of Bermuda and is overseen by the Bermuda Football Association.
The first tournament that Bermuda was involved were in the 2005 Island Games held in Shetland, Scotland in where they won 5–0 to the host, also with Guernsey by 8–0 and lost 3–0 against the Faroe Islands, 1–0 with Åland and 2–1 against the Isle of Man, but even so they stayed with the bronze.
Its second tournament were the 2007 Island Games where they stayed with the bronze again.
Its third appearance was in the 2013 Island Games, where they played against Greenland and Hitra, beating them 5–1 and 6–1 in the group phase. It finally tied 0–0 against Greenland in the final, but it won 5–4 in penalties and stayed with the gold of that edition.