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Cayman Islands national football team
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Cayman Islands
Association
Cayman Islands
Football Association
Confederation
CONCACAF (North America )
Head coach
Carl Brown
Most caps
Lee Ramoon
Top scorer
Lee Ramoon
Home stadium
Truman Bodden Stadium
FIFA code
CAY
FIFA ranking
164
Highest FIFA ranking
127 (November 1995)
Lowest FIFA ranking
192 (December 2007)
Elo ranking
185
First international
Cayman Islands 2 - 1 BVI
(Basseterre , SK&N ; May 10 , 1991 )
Biggest win
Cayman Islands 5 - 0 BVI
(Grand Cayman , Cayman Isls. ; March 2 , 1994 )
Cayman Islands 5 - 0 Sint Maarten
(Grand Cayman , Cayman Isls. ; March 4 , 1994 )
Biggest defeat
Martinique 7 - 0 Cayman Islands
(Sint Maarten ; April 1 , 1992 )
USA 8 - 1 Cayman Islands
(Mission Viejo , USA ; November 14 , 1993 )
Cayman Islands 2 - 9 T&T
(Grand Cayman , Cayman Isls. ; July 28 , 1995 )
Cayman Islands 0 - 7 T&T
(Grand Cayman , Cayman Isls. ; October 24 , 1995 )
Cuba 7 - 0 Cayman Islands
(La Habana , Cuba ; September 6 , 2006 )
The Cayman Islands national football team is the national team of the Cayman Islands and is controlled by the Cayman Islands Football Association . It is a member of FIFA and CONCACAF. The Cayman National team consists mostly of foreign players from Honduras and Jamaica with a few Cayman members, though it finished in fourth place in the 1995 Caribbean Cup .
World Cup record
Gold Cup record
Coaches
Current squad
They were called up for Caribbean Championships 2008 Group Stage 2 in October 2008. 1 2 3
Recent call-ups
External Links
References
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