Aruba national football team
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This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, see Aruba women's national football team.
The Aruba national football team (Dutch: Arubaans voetbalelftal; Papiamento: Seleccion Arubano di futbol) is the national team of Aruba. It was founded in 1932 and is affiliated with the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), CONCACAF and FIFA (since 1988) and is controlled by the Arubaanse Voetbal Bond.
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Association | Arubaanse Voetbal Bond | ||
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Confederation | CONCACAF (North America) | ||
Sub-confederation | CFU (Caribbean) | ||
Head coach | Marvic Bermúdez | ||
Captain | Nathan Lo-A-Njoe | ||
Most caps | Eric Abdul (32) | ||
Top scorer | Ronald Gómez Terence Groothusen (6) | ||
Home stadium | Trinidad Stadium | ||
FIFA code | ARU | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 193 (4 April 2024)[1] | ||
Highest | 112 (November 2015) | ||
Lowest | 205 (April 2021) | ||
First international | |||
Aruba 0–4 Curaçao (Aruba; 6 April 1924)[2] As FIFA member Trinidad and Tobago 7–0 Aruba (Netherlands Antilles; 31 March 1989)[3] | |||
Biggest win | |||
Aruba 8–1 Suriname (Surinam; 6 June 1946) Aruba 7–0 British Virgin Islands (Oranjestad, Aruba; 1 June 2014) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Trinidad and Tobago 11–0 Aruba (Arima, Trinidad and Tobago; 23 April 1989) |
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The team has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup or the CONCACAF Gold Cup.