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Cayman Islands Women’s National Team to open Concacaf W Qualifiers at home

Sports 20 Oct, 2025 Follow News

Cayman Islands Women’s National Team to open Concacaf W Qualifiers at home

The Cayman Islands Women’s National Team begins its 2025/26 Concacaf W Qualifiers campaign next month, hosting Bermuda on Thursday, Nov. 27 at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex. Kick-off is set for 7 p.m.

The Cayman Islands was drawn into Group C, alongside Costa Rica, Guatemala, Bermuda, and Grenada.

“It’s always special to play at home, especially when it’s the first match of a major tournament,” said CIFA Women’s Technical Director Martha Godet. “This group gives us a chance to test ourselves against some of the best programs in the region while continuing to develop our squad. The players are excited, focused, and ready to represent the Cayman Islands with pride.”

CIFA has announced the following training squad ahead of the Qualifiers:

Alexia Brumfield

Brittni Ebanks

Cayden Coles

Chelsea Brown

Clara De Quintal

Cosabella Windsor

Courtney Hicks

Daniella Gourzong

Deondra Kelly

Ericia Burke

Estella Ridley

Evie Nicholson

Harper Nelson

Hayleigh Solomon

Imogen Smailes

Jada Dixon

Kaela Ebanks

Kezia Parchmont

Lea Do Santos Smith

Malia Hydes

Molly Kehoe

Nailea Lebron Bodden

Nalani Swan

Naomi Wilson

Neesah Godet

Olivia Ridley

Reese Bateson

Samira Mellaneo

Shanice Monteith

Shannelle Bennett

Shardaye Powell

Tamoy Phillips

Tessa Clark

Tyanna Jan

Zoey Bresnahan

The qualifiers mark the start of the new Concacaf W women’s national team cycle — the opening phase of regional qualification for both the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the 2028 Olympic Games.

The 2025/26 W Qualifiers feature 33 nations divided into six groups. Each team will play one match per FIFA international window, alternating home and away, for a total of four matches during the qualifying phase. Group winners advance to the 2026 Concacaf W Championship (the “W Gold Cup”), where they will join Canada and the United States, both of which received automatic byes.

Cayman will look to build on its recent progress in women’s football, competing on home soil against Bermuda before facing some of the region’s top sides later in the qualifying cycle. Information on Cayman’s remaining fixtures will be released at a later time.

CIFA encourages fans and members of the media to come out and support the women’s national team as the players begin their qualifying campaign.


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