Cayman Islands men’s national football team has never qualified for a FIFA World Cup or CONCACAF Gold Cup. However, they have reached notable levels in regional competition:
Highest Competitive Levels
1. Caribbean Cup Semifinals (1995)
- Cayman co-hosted the 1995 Caribbean Cup alongside Jamaica.
- Advanced to the semifinals, ultimately finishing fourth after a 0–3 loss to Cuba in the third-place playoff
- This remains their best performance in senior regional competition.
2. CFU/CONCACAF U‑17 & U‑20 Tournaments
- 2009: Cayman’s U‑17 women’s team reached the final stage of the CONCACAF U‑17 Women’s Championships, the first Cayman team to do so
- Participation in U‑20 men’s Caribbean qualifiers (e.g., 2018 CONCACAF U‑20 Championship) but without advancing beyond group stages .
3. CONCACAF Nations League – League C (2019–20)
- In the 2020 Nations League, Cayman posted a positive 4-win performance in League C under coach Ben Pugh, showcasing strong competitive development
- While still in the third tier, this remains a significant advancement in international competition.
World Cup Qualifiers
- Participated since 1998 but never advanced past the first round.
- Notable for a draw in 2008 (against Bermuda) but continued early exits in 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2018 qualifiers
Summary Table
Competition | Best Result |
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Caribbean Cup | Semifinals (1995), 4th place |
CONCACAF U‑17 & U‑20 | Women’s U‑17 finals (2009); participation in U‑20 qualifiers |
CONCACAF Nations League (League C) | Four wins in 2019–20 League C — notable youth-based resurgence |
FIFA World Cup Qualifiers | Participated since 1998; no progression past first round |