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Guadeloupe Women's National Football Team
Guadeloupe Women's National Football Team is the national team of Guadeloupe. They have only played in very few matches. History In 1985, almost no country in the world had a women's national football team. The team did not play in any notable matches in 2008. Guadeloupe women's national football team participated in the 2000 Caribbean Women's Championships. In the first game at home on 30 April, they beat Martinique 3–0. On the return leg in Martinique on 21 May, they lost 1–5. Background Ligue Guadeloupéenne de Football is the sport's governing association in the country but they are associated with Fédération Française de Football. In 2008, 28.7% of the sport participants in the country were women. Results 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2018 2019 2021 References External linksOfficial website Caribbean women's national association football teams women A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a gir ...
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Ligue Guadeloupéenne De Football
The Guadeloupean League of Football (''French: Ligue Guadeloupéenne de Football'') is the governing body of football in Guadeloupe. See also *Guadeloupe Division d'Honneur *Guadeloupe national football team The Guadeloupe football team (french: Sélection de la Guadeloupe de football) represents the French overseas department and region of Guadeloupe in men's international football. The team is controlled by the Ligue Guadeloupéenne de Football ... References External links Guadalupeon Concacaf Guadeloupe Football in Guadeloupe Guad Sports organizations established in 1958 1958 establishments in Guadeloupe {{Guadeloupe-sport-stub ...
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L'Ajoupa-Bouillon
L'Ajoupa-Bouillon (; gcf, label=Martinican Creole, Lajoupabouyon), commonly known as L'Ajoupa (), is a commune and town in the French overseas department and region, and island, of Martinique. Geography Climate L'Ajoupa-Bouillon has a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification ''Af''). The average annual temperature in L'Ajoupa-Bouillon is . The average annual rainfall is with November as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in September, at around , and lowest in February, at around . The highest temperature ever recorded in L'Ajoupa-Bouillon was on 7 April 1998; the coldest temperature ever recorded was on 3 February 2005. Tourism Nature aficionados can enjoy the L'Ajoupa Gardens, with a great variety of plants and flowers. Furthermore, a long walk called "Gorges De La Falaise", starting from the commune centre, lead the interested people to the core of the tropical forest, with some marked halts at cascades and important points. Pop ...
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Deneisha Blackwood
Deneisha Selena Blackwood (born 7 March 1997) is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays for GPSO 92 Issy of the second French division and the Jamaica national team. College career Predominantly a forward during her collegiate career, Blackwood played two years for NJCAA school Navarro College. She was a two-time All-American and ranked sixth in career goals with 36 at the time she left. In her sophomore season in 16, Blackwood scored 22 goals, the seventh-most in single season Navarro history. In 2017, Blackwood transferred to West Florida Argonauts and played a further two seasons. In 2017 she was named to the All- GSC second team. Club career Florida Krush In 2018, Blackwood played for WPSL team Florida Krush, scoring four goals in three appearances. Slavia Prague In 2019, Blackwood signed with Slavia Prague of the Czech First Division and was mostly played as a left back. She appeared in nine league games and a further four UEFA Champions League games as Slavia wo ...
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Khadija Shaw
Khadija Monifa "Bunny" Shaw OD (born 31 January 1997) is a Jamaican professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), forward for FA Women's Super League club Manchester City W.F.C., Manchester City and the Jamaica women's national football team, Jamaica women's national team. She is Jamaica's all-time top goalscorer. Early life Shaw was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica to George Shaw, a shoemaker, and mother Monica, a chicken farmer. She was the youngest of 13 brothers and sisters. Shaw was nicknamed 'Bunny' by her brother Kentardo because of a fondness for carrots at an early age. She attended high school at St Jago High School. Shaw begun playing football with her older brothers before being taught by her brother Kentardo at age 10. At age 13, Shaw was called up for the Jamaica U15s team for the first time. While representing Jamaica, she begun received scholarships offer from Navarro College in Texas and Eastern Florida State Colle ...
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2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship Qualification
The 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship qualification is a women's football competition which decides the participating teams of the 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship. A total of eight teams played in the final tournament, which was held in the United States. Teams A total of 30 (out of 41) CONCACAF member national teams entered, with three automatic qualifiers, and the remaining 27 teams entering regional qualification tournaments. FIFA Women's World Rankings in March 2018 in parentheses (NR=Not ranked; N/A=Not applicable as they are not a FIFA member). ;Notes *Teams in bold qualified for the final tournament. ;Notes: Format In each group of all rounds, teams played each other once at a centralised venue. *Central American Zone: The top two teams of the group qualify for the final tournament. *Caribbean Zone: The winners of each first round group advance to the final round. The top three teams of the final round qualify for the final tournament. Tiebreakers Teams are rank ...
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Portia Davis
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Kai Jacobs
Kai Jacobs (born 15 December 1995) is an Antiguan footballer who plays as a forward for the Antigua and Barbuda women's national team. Early life Jacobs has attended the St. Anthony's Secondary School in Cedar Grove, Antigua. College career Jacobs attended the Bryant & Stratton College in the United States. International career Jacobs represented Antigua and Barbuda at the 2012 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship qualification and the 2012 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship qualification. She capped at senior level during two CONCACAF W Championship qualifications (2010 and 2022 File:2022 collage V1.png, Clockwise, from top left: Road junction at Yamato-Saidaiji Station several hours after the assassination of Shinzo Abe; 2022 Sri Lankan protests, Anti-government protest in Sri Lanka in front of the Presidential Secretari ...) and the 2020 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship qualification. References External links * 1995 births Living people Antigua ...
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Antigua And Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda (, ) is a sovereign country in the West Indies. It lies at the juncture of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean in the Leeward Islands part of the Lesser Antilles, at 17°N latitude. The country consists of two major islands, Antigua and Barbuda, approximately apart, and several smaller islands, including Great Bird, Green, Guiana, Long, Maiden, Prickly Pear, York, and Redonda. The permanent population is approximately 97,120 ( est.), 97% residing in Antigua. St. John's, Antigua, is the country's capital, major city, and largest port. Codrington is Barbuda's largest town. In 1493, Christopher Columbus reconnoitred the island of Antigua, which he named for the Church of Santa María La Antigua.Crocker, John. "Barbuda Eyes Statehood and Tourists". ''The Washington Post''. 28 January 1968. p. E11. Great Britain colonized Antigua in 1632 and Barbuda in 1678. A part of the Federal Colony of the Leeward Islands from 1871, Antigua and Barbuda joi ...
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Sir Vivian Richards Stadium
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium is a stadium in North Sound, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda. It was built for use in the 2007 Cricket World Cup where it hosted Super 8 matches. The stadium usually caters for 10,000 people, but temporary seating doubled its capacity for the 2007 World Cup. The stadium is named after former West Indies cricket captain Viv Richards. Location The stadium is about 10–20 minutes' drive from the capital city, St. John's, and the country's international airport. The venue cost approximately US$60 million to build, with the majority of the funds coming from a Chinese Government grant. The first Test match staged on the ground began on 30 May 2008 when the West Indies hosted Australia, with the match ending in a draw. Facilities The stadium constitutes two main stands: the Northern Stand and the five-story South Stand. In 2008, the roof of the South Stand was damaged by high winds. Other facilities include a practice pitch for the various cricket teams, t ...
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Samantha Statia
Samantha (or the alternatively Samanta) is primarily used as a feminine given name. It was recorded in England in 1633 in Newton Regis, Warwickshire. It was also recorded in the 18th century in New England, but its etymology is uncertain. Speculation (without evidence) has suggested an origin from the masculine given name Samuel and anthos, the Greek word for "flower".''World Almanac'', 2009 edition pp. 697–698, Dr. Cleveland Kent Evans, Bellevue University One theory is that it was a feminine form of Samuel to which the already existing feminine name Anthea was added. "Samantha" remained a rare name until the 1873 publication of the first novel in a series by Marietta Holley, featuring the adventures of a lady named "Samantha", wife of Josiah Allen. The series led to the rise in the name's popularity, ranking among the top 1,000 names for girls in the United States from 1880, the earliest year for which records are available, to 1902. The name was out of fashion in the Unite ...
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