- Aruba national football team
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Aruba Association Arubaanse Voetbal Bond Confederation CONCACAF
(North America)Head coach Epi Albertus Captain Theric Ruiz Top scorer Maurice Escalona Home stadium Trinidad Stadium FIFA code ARU FIFA ranking 172 Highest FIFA ranking 160 (December 1992) Lowest FIFA ranking 202 (February 2008) Elo ranking 194 Home coloursAway coloursFirst international Aruba 0 – 4 Curaçao
(Aruba; 6 April 1924) [1]Biggest win Aruba 4 – 1 Cuba
(Tegucigalpa, Honduras; August 19, 1955)Biggest defeat Trinidad and Tobago 11 – 0 Aruba
(Grenada; June 4, 1989)The Aruba national football team is the national team of Aruba and is controlled by the Arubaanse Voetbal Bond.
Contents
World Cup record
- 1930 to 1986 – Did not enter, was part of Netherlands Antilles
- 1990 to 1994 – Did not enter
- 1998 to 2014 – Did not qualify
Gold Cup record
- 1991 – Did not enter
- 1993 – Withdrew
- 1996 to 2003 – Did not qualify
- 2005 – Withdrew
- 2007 – Did not enter
- 2009 – Did not qualify
- 2011 – Did not enter
List of coaches
- Epi Albertus (2010–)
- Marcelo Munoz (2004), (2008–2010)
- Azing Griever (2004–2006)
- Marco Rasmijn (2000)
- René Notten (1995)
Recent results
Date Opponent Result Score Match Type 20 May 2010 Venezuela Loss 3–0 Friendly 29 October 2010 Netherlands Antilles Loss 3–0 Friendly 23 June 2011 Guyana Win 0–1 Olympic Qualifier 25 June 2011 Cuba Loss 7–0 Olympic Qualifier 8 July 2011 Saint Lucia Win 4–2 WCQ 12 July 2011 Saint Lucia Loss 2–4 (5–4 PK) WCQ Future matches
Date Opponent Result Score Match Type 12 July 2011 Saint Lucia Loss 2–4 (5-4 PK) WCQ Current squad
The following players have been called up for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Saint Lucia on 8 and 12 July 2011.
No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club 1 GK Eric Abdul 26 February 1986 2 DHC Delft GK Jeffrey Werleman 30 September 1983 4 La Fama GK Kenrick Dania 1 December 1986 1 Britannia 4 DF Theric Ruiz 18 September 1984 8 Deportivo Nacional 7 DF Roman Aparicio 12 March 1980 3 Britannia DF Raymond Tromp 11 June 1986 3 Britannia 5 DF Juan Valdez 24 November 1983 3 Britannia 3 DF François Croes 11 October 1990 4 Estrella DF Ikel Lopez 16 February 1979 1 Estrella 9 DF Frederick Gomez 25 October 1984 5 Racing Club Aruba 6 MF Raymond Baten 26 January 1989 2 Voorschoten '97 MF Ulises Nuñez Garcia 15 December 1990 1 Britannia 17 MF Giovanni Thode 23 December 1976 3 Britannia 17 MF Erik Santos de Gouveia 30 August 1990 2 SV Racing Club Aruba Salito MF Harmannus Ridderbos 15 January 1977 4 Jong Aruba 14 MF David Abdul 17 August 1989 1 Sparta Rotterdam 15 MF Sylvester Schwengle 20 July 1988 7 La Fama 10 MF Annuar Kock 3 December 1991 1 Estrella 9 FW Maurice Escalona 27 January 1980 6 Racing Club Aruba FW Lionel Tromp 19 April 1984 2 La Fama FW Junel Sanchez 18 February 1985 1 Britannia 16 FW Carlos Quandt 25 July 1989 3 SV Riverplate 12 FW Jelano Cruden 7 July 1988 5 SV Riverplate 8 FW Rensy Barradas 21 October 1990 2 RVVH Ridderkerk 14 FW Jean-Luc Bergen 8 December 1988 1 VSV Tonegido External links
- Official site – Arubaanse Voetbalbond
- Country profile – FIFA
- Country roster – National Football Teams
- Team 2008
- Netherlands Antilles vs Aruba, Digicel Caribbean Championships 2008, You Tube
- Grenada vs Aruba, Digicel Caribbean Championships 2008, You Tube
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