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| Nickname(s) | Gombey Warriors | ||
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| Association | Bermuda Football Association | ||
| Confederation | CONCACAF (North America) | ||
| Head coach | Devarr Boyles | ||
| Captain | None | ||
| Home stadium | Bermuda National Stadium | ||
| FIFA code | BER | ||
| FIFA ranking | 107 | ||
| Highest FIFA ranking | 76 (August 1993) | ||
| Lowest FIFA ranking | 185 (December 1998) | ||
| Elo ranking | 155 | ||
| Highest Elo ranking | 92 (December 1992) | ||
| Lowest Elo ranking | 171 (February 2008) | ||
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| First international | |||
(Reykjavík, Iceland; 10 August 1964) |
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| Biggest win | |||
(Hamilton, Bermuda; 29 February 2004) |
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| Biggest defeat | |||
(Canada; 8 May 1983) (Mexico; 17 May 1987) (Aalborg, Denmark; 1 July 1969) |
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The Bermuda national football team is the national team of Bermuda and is controlled by the Bermuda Football Association. A member of CONCACAF, it is not among its strongest teams.
They were runners up in the 1967 tournament of the Pan-American Games, losing to Mexico in the final.
However, the side has badly slipped down the FIFA rankings, losing to non-UEFA members such as Gibraltar 2–0 in the 2007 Island Games in Rhodes.[1]
Bermuda earned their first win on home soil in three years—and a first at this level in 13 months—on December 16, 2007, against Saint Kitts and Nevis 4–2, in the second of two friendlies (after dropping the first match 2–1 to St. Kitts on December 14).
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