Results

Women’s International 06/01 21:00 - Honduras Women v Dominican Republic Women L 1-0
Women’s International 05/29 21:00 - Honduras Women v Dominican Republic Women W 2-4
CONCACAF Gold Cup Women 02/27 00:00 3 [3] Argentina Women v Dominican Republic Women [4] L 3-0
CONCACAF Gold Cup Women 02/24 00:30 2 [4] Dominican Republic Women v Mexico Women [2] L 0-8
CONCACAF Gold Cup Women 02/21 03:15 1 USA Women v Dominican Rep Women L 5-0
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying Women 02/17 21:00 - BV Chemnitz 99 v Dominican Republic Women - View
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying Women 12/05 22:00 - Dominican Republic Women v Bermuda Women W 2-0
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying Women 12/01 23:00 - Barbados Women v Dominican Republic Women W 1-7
Women’s International 07/16 22:00 - Puerto Rico Women v Dominican Rep Women D 0-0
Women’s International 07/13 23:00 - Puerto Rico Women v Dominican Rep Women D 1-1
Women’s International 04/09 22:00 - Panama Women v Dominican Rep Women L 4-3
Women’s International 04/07 00:00 - Panama Women v Dominican Republic Women L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 0 2
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 4 0 4
Goals against 3 0 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 0 1


The Dominican Republic women's national football team (Spanish: Selección femenina de fútbol de República Dominicana) represents the Dominican Republic in international women's football. The team is governed by the Dominican Football Federation (Spanish: Federación Dominicana de Fútbol) and competes in CONCACAF (the Confederation of North, Central American, and Caribbean Association Football) women's competitions.

History

The beginning

The Dominican team played its first international match in 2002 against Saint Lucia as a part of the CFU qualifying tournament for the 2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup. in which the Dominican Republic draw Saint Lucia 2–2. on matchday two the team faced the Bahamian Team achieving their first-ever win with a score of three to nil. they lost their last game to Haiti conceding two goals to end third after Saint Lucia surpass them on superior goal difference. one year after, the team entered the CONCACAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament qualification for the first time with the Dominican republic hosting Haiti for two-legged matches in the Estadio Panamericano. in which it suffered a 2–10 aggregate defeat against the inaugural CFU women's Caribbean Cup Champions Haiti. after the first match's seven-nil loss, the Dominicans fought well in their second-leg game losing 2–3 in a match where they lead the halftime 2–1.

Improvement

the 2006 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup Qualifying marked an improvement as the Dominican Republic topped the first round Group A undefeated, advancing to the second round they been drawn together with the Host Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname. Los Quisqueyanos kicked their second round with a two-nil win against Suriname. losing to the Tobagonian team to end second after Trinidad and Tobago, which qualified for the final tournament. the 2008 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament qualification saw a better performance from the team. as they won their first game four to nil against the U.S. Virgin Islands, their second match was a historical moment for the women's football in the Dominican Republic, as the National team trashed the British Virgin Islands by a scoreline never before seen in the entire CONCACAF region for international football. The margin of 17 clear goals, while keeping a clean sheet, is unrivaled in football in the history of the game across the CONCACAF region in all international competitions. with their final and decisive match against Cuba. the team dominated the first half scoring the first goal however Cuba Managed to score the equalizer and a last-minute goal to eliminate the Dominicans. 2011 marked history for the Dominican team as they qualified for their first CONCACAF tournament (2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament) after finishing top of the group B undefeated beating Dominica, Bermuda and Trinidad and Tobago. qualifying for the first continental tournament, Dominican Republic was drawn with the world's most successful team the United States. Mexico and Cuba. the team opened its tournament with a 0–14 loss against the United States which is the biggest defeat the team has received in its history. losing the two other matches the Dominican Republic finished last. in the last years, the Dominican team maintains a good performance, the team entered several tournaments including the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games, CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championships qualification, and CONCACAF W championship qualification finishing second.

The Dominican Republic Women's National Soccer Team, often referred to as "Dominican Rep Women," represents the nation in international women's soccer competitions. Established to promote and develop women's soccer in the Dominican Republic, the team has made significant strides in recent years, showcasing the growing talent and passion for the sport among Dominican women.

The team's colors are a vibrant reflection of the national flag, symbolizing the pride and spirit of the Dominican Republic. With a commitment to excellence, the Dominican Rep Women have participated in various regional and international tournaments, including the CONCACAF Women's Championship, where they compete against some of the best teams in the region.

The squad is known for its dynamic playing style, characterized by skillful ball control, strategic teamwork, and a relentless drive to succeed. The players come from diverse backgrounds, representing various clubs across the country and abroad, bringing a wealth of experience and talent to the field.

Off the pitch, the Dominican Rep Women are ambassadors for women's sports, inspiring young girls across the nation to pursue their dreams in soccer and beyond. With a dedicated coaching staff and a supportive fan base, the team continues to strive for growth and success, aiming to make a mark on the global stage and elevate the profile of women's soccer in the Dominican Republic.