Nickname(s) | The Soca Warriors |
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Association | Trinidad and Tobago Football Association |
Confederation |
CONCACAF (North America) |
Sub-confederation | CFU (Caribbean) |
Head coach | Dennis Lawrence |
Captain | Carlos Edwards |
Most caps | Angus Eve (117) |
Top scorer | Stern John (70) |
Home stadium | Hasely Crawford Stadium |
FIFA code | TRI |
FIFA ranking | |
Current | 83 5 (12 January 2017) |
Highest | 25 (June 2001) |
Lowest | 106 (October 2010) |
Elo ranking | |
Current | 102 8 (8 January 2017) |
Highest | 36 (1937) |
Lowest | 116 (September 1987) |
First international | |
British Guiana 1–4 Trinidad and Tobago (British Guiana; 21 July 1905) |
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Biggest win | |
Trinidad and Tobago 11–0 Aruba (Arima, Trinidad and Tobago; 23 April 1989) |
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Biggest defeat | |
Mexico 7–0 Trinidad and Tobago (Mexico City, Mexico; 8 October 2000) |
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World Cup | |
Appearances | 1 (first in 2006) |
Best result | Group stage, 2006 |
CONCACAF Championship & Gold Cup |
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Appearances | 15 (first in 1967) |
Best result | Runners-up, 1973 |
The Trinidad and Tobago national football team, nicknamed the Soca Warriors, represents the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in international football. It is controlled by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association and competes in both CONCACAF (the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football) and the Caribbean Football Union, its sub-continental confederation. The team is ranked 54th in the world according to the FIFA World Rankings, and 103rd in the World Football Elo Ratings. They reached the first round of the 2006 FIFA World Cup and currently holds the record of being the smallest nation (both in size and population) to ever qualify for a FIFA World Cup.
The national team competes in the FIFA World Cup and the CONCACAF Gold Cup, in addition to the Caribbean Cup and other competitions by invitation. The Soca Warriors lone appearance at the FIFA World Cup came in 2006 after the team defeated Bahrain 2–1 on aggregate in the CONCACAF–AFC intercontinental play-off. The team has qualified for the CONCACAF Gold Cup on eight occasions with their best performance in 2000 after reaching the semi-finals, finishing 3rd. However, the national team has experienced great success in the Caribbean Cup having won the sub-continental competition eight times and runners-up on five occasions.