Trinidad and Tobago women's national football team
| Nickname(s) | (Women) Soca Warriors; Soca Princesses | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Association | Trinidad and Tobago Football Association | ||
| Confederation | CONCACAF (North America, Central America and the Caribbean) | ||
| Sub-confederation | CFU (Caribbean) | ||
| Head coach | Damian Briggs | ||
| Top scorer | Tasha St. Louis | ||
| Home stadium | Hasely Crawford Stadium | ||
| FIFA code | TRI | ||
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| FIFA ranking | |||
| Current | 75 (11 December 2025) | ||
| Highest | 38 (June – October 2007) | ||
| Lowest | 78 (December 2023) | ||
| First international | |||
| Trinidad and Tobago 3–1 Mexico (Haiti; 20 April 1991) | |||
| Biggest win | |||
| Trinidad and Tobago 13–0 Dominica (Trinidad and Tobago; 5 July 2002) Dominica 1–14 Trinidad and Tobago (San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic; 7 July 2011) Trinidad and Tobago 13–0 Grenada (Trinidad and Tobago; 27 May 2018) Turks and Caicos Islands 0–13 Trinidad and Tobago (Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands; 9 April 2022) | |||
| Biggest defeat | |||
| United States 11–0 Trinidad and Tobago (Brazil; 23 June 2000) Brazil 11–0 Trinidad and Tobago (Brazil; 25 June 2000) Brazil 11–0 Trinidad and Tobago (Brazil; 9 December 2015) | |||
| CONCACAF Women's Championship | |||
| Appearances | 9 (first in 1991) | ||
| Best result | 3rd (1991) | ||
The Trinidad and Tobago women's national football team is commonly known in their country as the Women Soca Warriors. They are one of the top women's national football teams in the Caribbean region along with Jamaica and Haiti.
Trinidad and Tobago women's national football team is currently coached by Damian Briggs and Densill Theobald. They replaced Angus Eve, under whom they had originally served as assistant coaches. Eve resigned on 19 October 2025, only 20 days after being appointed by the TTFA.