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Trinidad and Tobago women's national football team

Trinidad and Tobago
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Women Soca Warriors
Association Trinidad and Tobago Football Association
Confederation CONCACAF (North America, Central America and the Caribbean)
Sub-confederation CFU (Caribbean)
Head coach Carolina Morace
Home stadium Hasely Crawford Stadium
FIFA code TRI
FIFA ranking
Current 47 Increase 1 (25 March 2016)
Highest 38 (June 2007)
Lowest 106 (March 2010)
First international
 Trinidad and Tobago 3–1 Mexico 
(Haiti; April 20, 1991)
Biggest win
 Trinidad and Tobago 13–0 Dominica 
(Trinidad and Tobago; July 5, 2002)
Biggest defeat
 Brazil 11–0 Trinidad and Tobago 
(Brazil; June 20, 2000)
CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
Appearances 9 (first in 1991)
Best result 3rd

The Trinidad & Tobago women's national football team is commonly known in their country as the "Soca Princesses", but they prefer to be called the Women Soca Warriors (a reference to their male counterparts who are known as the Soca Warriors). They are one of the top women's national football teams in the Caribbean region along with Jamaica and Haiti. Trinidad & Tobago women's national football team is currently coached by Richard Hood, who replaced Randy Waldrum in 2016.

The national team plays their home games generally in one of three stadia in the country. Games of significant importance are usually played at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. However, many World Cup qualification matches have been played at the Queen's Park Oval, a multipurpose, but primarily cricket, stadium. Low profile games, such as international friendlies against other islands in the Caribbean, are played at the Marvin Lee Stadium.



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