CONCACAF - Member Nations

Member Nations



National association National team Formation year FIFA affiliation year CONCACAF affiliation year IOC member
North American Zone (NAFU)
Canada (M, W) 1912 1913 1963 Yes
Mexico (M, W) 1927 1929 1961 Yes
United States (M, W) 1913 1914 1961 Yes
Central American Zone (UNCAF)
Belize (M, W) 1980 1986 1986 Yes
Costa Rica (M, W) 1921 1927 1962 Yes
El Salvador (M, W) 1935 1938 1962 Yes
Guatemala (M, W) 1919 1946 1961 Yes
Honduras (M, W) 1951 1951 1961 Yes
Nicaragua (M, W) 1931 1950 1968 Yes
Panama (M, W) 1937 1938 1961 Yes
Caribbean Zone (CFU)
Anguilla (M, W) 1990 1996 1994 No
Antigua and Barbuda (M, W) 1928 1972 1972 Yes
Aruba (M, W) 1932 1988 1988 Yes
Bahamas (M, W) 1967 1968 1981 Yes
Barbados (M, W) 1910 1968 1968 Yes
Bermuda1 (M, W) 1928 1962 1962 Yes
British Virgin Islands (M, W) 1974 1996 1996 Yes
Cayman Islands (M, W) 1966 1992 1992 Yes
Cuba (M, W) 1924 1929 1961 Yes
CuraƧao (M, W) 2010 2010 2010 No
Dominica (M, W) 1970 1994 1994 Yes
Dominican Republic (M, W) 1953 1958 1964 Yes
French Guiana2,3 (M, W) 1962 1964 No
Grenada (M, W) 1924 1978 1969 Yes
Guadeloupe3 (M, W) 1961 1964 No
Guyana2 (M, W) 1902 1970 1961 Yes
Haiti (M, W) 1904 1934 1961 Yes
Jamaica (M, W) 1910 1962 1965 Yes
Martinique3 (M, W) 1953 1964 No
Montserrat (M, W) 1994 1996 1994 No
Puerto Rico (M, W) 1940 1960 1961 Yes
Saint Kitts and Nevis (M, W) 1932 1992 1990 Yes
Saint Lucia (M, W) 1979 1988 1965 Yes
Saint Martin3 (M, W) 1999 2000 No
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (M, W) 1979 1988 1988 Yes
Sint Maarten3 (M, W) 1986 1998 No
Suriname2 (M, W) 1920 1929 1965 Yes
Trinidad and Tobago (M, W) 1908 1964 1962 Yes
Turks and Caicos Islands (M, W) 1996 1998 1996 No
U.S. Virgin Islands (M, W) 1992 1998 1997 Yes




Teams not affiliated to the IOC are not eligible to participate in the Summer Olympics football tournament, as a result they do not participate in the CONCACAF Men's Pre-Olympic Tournament or the CONCACAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament.

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