Guadeloupe national football team

Guadeloupe
Nickname(s)Les Gwada Boys
(The Gwada Boys)
AssociationLigue guadeloupéenne de football (LGF)
ConfederationCONCACAF (North America)
Sub-confederationCFU (Caribbean)
Head coachJocelyn Angloma
CaptainAnthony Baron
Most capsJean-Luc Lambourde (65)
Top scorerDominique Mocka (17)
Home stadiumStade René Serge Nabajoth
FIFA codeGLP
First colours
Second colours
Third colours
FIFA ranking
CurrentNR (19 January 2026)
First international
Martinique 6–0 Guadeloupe
(Martinique; 1934)
Biggest win
 Guadeloupe 13–0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 
(Versailles, France; 22 September 2012)
Biggest defeat
Martinique 6–0 Guadeloupe
(Martinique; 1934)
 Martinique 8–2 Guadeloupe 
(Martinique; 1975)
 Curaçao 6–0 Guadeloupe 
(Willemstad, Curaçao; 19 November 2018)
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Appearances6 (first in 2007)
Best resultSemi-finals (2007)
CFU Championship / Caribbean Cup
Appearances9 (first in 1981)
Best resultRunners-up (2010)

The Guadeloupe national football team (French: Sélection de la Guadeloupe de football) represents Guadeloupe (French overseas department) in men's international football, which is governed by the Ligue guadeloupéenne de football (English: Guadeloupean League of Football) founded in 1958, the local branch of the FFF. It has been an associate member of CONCACAF since 1964 and becoming a full member in 2013, but is not affiliated with FIFA. Regionally, it is an affiliate member of CFU in the Caribbean Zone.

Guadeloupe has qualified for the CONCACAF Gold Cup six times, reaching the semifinals in 2007, and has also participated once in League A, twice in League B and once in League C of the CONCACAF Nations League. Regionally, the team finished as runners-up in the 2010 Caribbean Cup. Guadeloupe cannot participate in World Cup qualifiers or FIFA global competitions, as it is not a FIFA member.

Guadeloupeans, being French citizens, are eligible to play for the France national football team. Guadeloupe is, however, a member of CONCACAF and CFU and is eligible for all competitions organized by both the organizations. Indeed, according to the status of the FFF (article 34, paragraph 6): "[...]Under the control of related continental confederations, and with the agreement of the FFF, those leagues can organize international sport events at a regional level or set up teams in order to participate to them."