Results

CONCACAF Gold Cup 06/23 02:00 3 [3] Dominican Republic v Suriname [4] D 0-0
CONCACAF Gold Cup 06/18 23:00 2 [1] Costa Rica v Dominican Republic [4] L 2-1
CONCACAF Gold Cup 06/15 02:15 1 Mexico v Dominican Republic L 3-2
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/10 23:00 5 [3] Dominican Republic v Dominica [4] W 5-0
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/07 02:30 4 [1] Guatemala v Dominican Republic [3] L 4-2
International Match 03/26 00:00 - Dominican Republic v Puerto Rico W 2-0
International Match 03/22 00:00 - Puerto Rico v Dominican Republic D 2-2
CONCACAF Nations League 11/19 23:00 6 [1] Dominican Republic v Bermuda [2] W 6-1
CONCACAF Nations League 11/16 23:00 5 [3] Dominica v Dominican Republic [1] W 1-6
CONCACAF Nations League 10/15 17:30 4 [1] Dominican Republic v Antigua & Barbuda [4] W 5-0
CONCACAF Nations League 10/12 17:30 3 [4] Antigua and Barbuda v Dominican Republic [1] W 0-5
CONCACAF Nations League 09/10 15:00 2 [1] Dominican Republic v Dominica [2] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 13 6 7
Wins 8 5 3
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 3 0 3
Goals for 41 20 21
Goals against 15 1 14
Clean sheets 6 5 1
Failed to score 1 1 0

The Dominican Republic national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de República Dominicana) represents the Dominican Republic in men's international football, and is governed by the Federación Dominicana de Fútbol (English: Dominican Football Federation). The team is a member of the Caribbean Football Union of CONCACAF, the governing body of football in North and Central America and the Caribbean.

As of June 5th 2025, the Dominican Republic is currently ranked 139th in the FIFA World Rankings. As is the case in many other Caribbean nations, association football has not traditionally been the most popular sport in the Dominican Republic. Interest in baseball diverts away from football and contributes to the country's lack of success in any major football tournament qualification. As of 2022, the Dominican Republic has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup. In 2024, they qualified to the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, the first major tournament in their history.

History

The Dominican Football Federation was founded in 1953 and joined FIFA in 1959. The national team played their first games in May 1967 – a two-legged qualifier against Haiti for a place in the football at the 1968 Summer Olympics of Mexico. The first leg was played at home on 21 May and Haiti won 8–0. The second leg in Haiti was won by the hosts 6–0 on 27 May, as Haiti went through 14–0 on aggregate.[]

The Dominican Republic did not play another match until March 1970, when they entered at the 1970 Central American and Caribbean Games in Panama. They were placed in a group with Puerto Rico and Venezuela. The Dominican Republic lost 5–0 to Venezuela on 4 March, then gained their first ever win on 6 March by beating Puerto Rico 5–0. They did not advance to the next round.[]

In 1971 the Dominican Republic entered the 1971 Pan American Games in Colombia and were drawn in a group against the Bahamas and Canada. They lost 4–2 to the Bahamas on 31 July and 4–0 to Canada on 2 August and were knocked out.[]

The team did not play again until 16 December 1973, when they lost 1–0 away to Venezuela. In 1974 the Dominican Republic held the Central American and Caribbean Games, and lost their first match 3–2 to Bermuda on 28 February. On 2 March the team lost 1–0 to Mexico, before beating the Bahamas 2–0 on 4 March. In the final group game on 8 March the Dominican Republic lost 3–2 to Panama and were knocked out. In 1986 they had their best result in the Central American and Caribbean games finishing 3rd

Miguel Lloyd played numerous games for the Dominican Republic

In 2012, the Dominicans were able to qualify for the 2012 Caribbean Cup. On 7 December they beat hosts Antigua and Barbuda 2–1 but fell 2–1 against Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago.

In 2024, Dominicans Republic won all of their 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League B matches against Bermuda, Dominica and Antigua and Barbuda which sees them promoted to League A as group leaders and also qualifying to the nations first continent tournament in their history, the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

The Dominican Republic national soccer team, often referred to simply as "La Tricolor," represents the nation in international soccer competitions. Established in 1924, the team has made significant strides in recent years, showcasing the growing popularity and development of soccer in the country.

The team's colors—blue, red, and white—reflect the national flag, symbolizing the pride and passion of the Dominican people. The players are known for their resilience, skill, and determination on the field, often displaying a blend of athleticism and tactical awareness.

Competing in various regional tournaments, including the Caribbean Cup and the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the Dominican Republic has been working to establish itself as a competitive force in the region. The team has seen a surge in talent, with many players gaining experience in both domestic leagues and international clubs.

The Dominican Republic national team is not just about soccer; it embodies the spirit of unity and national pride, bringing together fans from all walks of life to support their players. As they continue to develop and grow, the team aims to make its mark on the global stage, inspiring future generations of Dominican soccer players.