Results

CONCACAF Nations League 10/16 00:00 6 [1] Barbados v Bahamas [2] L 6-2
CONCACAF Nations League 10/13 00:00 4 [2] Bahamas v US Virgin Islands [3] W 3-1
CONCACAF Nations League 09/07 20:00 2 [1] Bahamas v Barbados [3] L 2-3
CONCACAF Nations League 09/04 20:00 1 US Virgin Islands v Bahamas D 3-3
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/11 20:00 3 [4] St Kitts & Nevis v Bahamas [5] L 1-0
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/08 21:30 2 [4] Bahamas v Trinidad & Tobago [2] L 1-7
CONCACAF Nations League 11/22 00:00 6 [2] Puerto Rico v Bahamas [4] L 6-1
CONCACAF Nations League 11/19 15:00 5 [4] Bahamas v Guyana [1] - View
CONCACAF Nations League 10/17 19:30 4 [3] Antigua & Barbuda v Bahamas [4] D 2-2
CONCACAF Nations League 10/14 22:00 3 [3] Bahamas v Antigua & Barbuda [4] L 1-4
CONCACAF Nations League 09/12 22:00 2 [2] Guyana v Bahamas [4] L 3-2
CONCACAF Nations League 09/09 22:00 1 [2] Bahamas v Puerto Rico [2] L 1-6

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 3 3
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 4 2 2
Goals for 11 6 5
Goals against 21 11 10
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

The Bahamas national football team is controlled by the Bahamas Football Association; it was founded in 1967 and joined FIFA in 1968. Bahamas has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup or the CONCACAF Gold Cup. They have been a part of CONCACAF since 1967.

History

The Bahamas played their first international matches in the 1970 Central American and Caribbean Games, losing their debut 3–0 against Puerto Rico, an 8–1 loss against Netherlands Antilles and 5–0 to Venezuela. They did manage to get their first draw though, a 2–2 result against Dominican Republic. The following year, Bahamas participated in the 1971 Pan American Games, achieving their first victory over Dominican Republic 4–2, but failing to exit the group stages. They returned to play in the 1974 Central American and Caribbean Games, and managed a historic 1–0 victory against Panama, but lost 3–0 to Bermuda and 2–0 to the Dominican Republic and was eliminated again in the first round.

Bahamas finished bottom of their group in the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games and in the 1986 edition, they were given a bye into the quarterfinals due to a withdrawal, however Bahamas were beaten by Cuba and eliminated. They also participated in the qualifying rounds for the 1984 Olympic Games (eliminated by an amateur Mexico team) and the 1988 Olympics (beaten by Guyana). On 28 April 1987, the Bahamas experienced their worst defeat at the hands of the Mexican team, who crushed them 13–0 as part of the qualifying tournament for the 1987 Pan American Games.

In the 1990s, the Bahamas withdrew from 1998 World Cup qualifying, leaving Saint Kitts and Nevis to advance to the next round. Bahamas advanced past the preliminary round 1999 Caribbean Cup, but failed to beat Bermuda (0–6), Cuba (0–7) and the Cayman Islands (1–4) and finished last in their group.

The 2000s saw the Baha Boyz enter three consecutive World Cup qualifiers; 2002, 2006 and 2010 being eliminated by Haiti (aggregate score 13–0), Dominica (aggregate score 4–2) and Jamaica (aggregate score 13–0), respectively. In the 2007 Caribbean Cup they got through the first knockout round but finished in last position in the second qualifying round behind Barbados, Saint Vincent and Bermuda.

In the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, the Bahamas thrashed the Turks and Caicos Islands with an aggregate score of 10–0, advancing to the second phase however, the team withdrew from the competition as the renovations for the Thomas Robinson Stadium were not completed and playing the fixtures at neutral venues would have been financially prohibitive. In the 2018 World Cup qualifying, they faced Bermuda in the first round, losing 8–0 on aggregate. In the first round of 2022 World Cup qualification, Bahamas failed to score a goal, finishing in last place, having conceded 15.

The Bahamas national soccer team, simply known as "Bahamas," represents the beautiful island nation of the Bahamas in international soccer competitions. The team is governed by the Bahamas Football Association and competes in various tournaments such as the CONCACAF Gold Cup and FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

The Bahamas soccer team is known for its passionate and dedicated players who proudly wear the national colors of aquamarine, gold, and black. Despite being a smaller nation in terms of population and resources, the team has shown great determination and resilience on the field.

The Bahamas team is supported by a loyal fan base that cheers them on during matches, both at home and abroad. With a strong sense of national pride and a commitment to improving their skills, the Bahamas soccer team continues to strive for success and make their mark on the international stage.