Martinique national football team

Martinique
Nickname(s)Les Matinino (The Matinino)
AssociationLigue de football de la Martinique (LFM)
ConfederationCONCACAF (North America)
Sub-confederationCFU (Caribbean)
Head coachMarc Collat
CaptainYannis Clementia
Most capsDaniel Hérelle (97)
Top scorerKévin Parsemain (35)
Home stadiumStade Pierre Aliker de Dillon
FIFA codeMTQ
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Barbados 3–2 Martinique
(Martinique; 11 February 1931)
Biggest win
  16–0 British Virgin Islands 
(Le Lamentin, Martinqiue; 5 September 2012)
Biggest defeat
 Mexico 9–0  
(Mexico City, Mexico; 11 July 1993)
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Appearances8 (first in 1993)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2002)
CFU Championship/Caribbean Cup
Appearances17 (first in 1983)
Best resultChampions (1983, 1985, 1993)

The Martinique national football team (French: Équipe de Martinique de football) represents the French overseas department and region of Martinique in international football. The team is controlled by the Ligue de Football de la Martinique (English: Martinique Football League), a local branch of the FFF. The association is not a member of the world governing body FIFA. On 7 August 2010, the team adopted the nickname Les Matinino, which pays tribute to the history of the island.[2][3]

Overview

As an overseas department of the French Republic, Martinique is not a member of FIFA and is therefore not eligible to enter the FIFA World Cup or any competition organised first-hand by the organisation. Martiniquais, being French citizens, are eligible to play for the France national football team. Martinique is, however, a member of CONCACAF and CFU and is eligible for all competitions organised by either organisation. 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."

Martinique's highest honour to date was winning the Caribbean Cup in 1993. Martinique also was a two-time winner of the CFU Championship, a precursor to the Caribbean Cup. A more recent success was winning the 2010 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer. The team defeated Réunion 5–3 on penalties to claim the title. The Martinique team has participated in three CONCACAF Gold Cups and its best finish in the competition was in 2002 when the team reached the quarterfinals where they lost to Canada 6–5 on penalties.

Team image

Kit sponsorship

Kit supplier Period
Sport 2000 1981–????
Adidas 1993
Select 1994
Hummel ????–2010
Nike 2013
Maps 2014–2016
Nike 2017–2020
Ballers Pride 2023-present

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture


2024

5 September 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League Guatemala  3–1   Guatemala City, Guatemala
22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
  • Rubín 3'
  • Pinto 61' (pen.)
  • Martínez 90+5'
Report Appin 51' Stadium: Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores
Attendance: 14,006[4]
Referee: José Torres (Puerto Rico)
9 September 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League   2–2  Guyana Fort-de-France, Martinique
16:00
Report
Stadium: Stade Pierre-Aliker
Referee: Kwinsi Williams (Trinidad and Tobago)
11 October 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League Guadeloupe  0–1   Guadeloupe
16:00 Report Labeau 86' Stadium: TBD
Referee: Selvin Brown (Honduras)
15 October 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League   0–0  Guadeloupe Le Gosier, Guadeloupe[note 1]
20:00 Report Stadium: Stade Roger Zami
Attendance: 1,550
Referee: Pierre Luc Lauziere (Canada)

2025

21 March 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification Suriname  1–0   Paramaribo, Suriname
18:00 (19:00 UTC−3) Kerk 52' Report Stadium: Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion
Attendance: 2,748
Referee: Víctor Cáceres (Mexico)
25 March 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification   0–1  Suriname Fort-de-France, Martinique
19:00 Report Pherai 80' Stadium: Stade Pierre-Aliker
Referee: José Torres (Puerto Rico)

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification matches against Suriname on 21 and 25 March 2025 .[8]

Caps and goals as of 25 March 2025, after the second match against Suriname.[9]

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Yannis Clementia (1997-07-05) 5 July 1997 20 0 Caen
1GK Aldrick Boulois (2001-10-05) 5 October 2001 0 0 Club Franciscain

2DF Florent Poulolo (1997-02-02) 2 February 1997 19 0 UTA Arad
2DF Patrick Burner (1996-04-11) 11 April 1996 16 4 Nîmes
2DF Jonathan Rivierez (1989-05-18) 18 May 1989 16 1 FBBP
2DF Damien Dussaut (1994-11-08) 8 November 1994 8 0 UTA Arad
2DF Florian Goma (2001-01-21) 21 January 2001 5 0 Saint-Joseph
2DF Boris Moltenis (1999-05-08) 8 May 1999 5 0 Sochaux
2DF Marvin Bellance (1998-11-15) 15 November 1998 4 0 Golden Lion
2DF Andrew Genteuil (1998-08-27) 27 August 1998 2 0 Club Franciscain
2DF Heinrich Méribault (1998-09-16) 16 September 1998 2 0 Aiglon

3MF Cyril Mandouki (1991-08-21) 21 August 1991 19 1 Paris FC
3MF Tarik Cavelan (2001-09-26) 26 September 2001 12 0 Club Franciscain
3MF Norman Grelet (1993-07-14) 14 July 1993 7 0 Golden Lion
3MF Lucas Ardennes (2001-01-25) 25 January 2001 5 0 Saint-Joseph

4FW Johnny Marajo (1993-10-12) 12 October 1993 34 2 Club Franciscain
4FW Brighton Labeau (1996-01-01) 1 January 1996 22 8 Lausanne-Sport
4FW Enrick Reuperné (1998-08-03) 3 August 1998 20 0 Assaut
4FW Rudy Varane (2003-11-26) 26 November 2003 5 2 Club Péléen
4FW Jérémie Porsan-Clémenté (1997-12-16) 16 December 1997 4 0 RFS
4FW Alvyin Lamasine (2001-07-07) 7 July 2001 2 0 Golden Lion

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the Martinique squad in the past 12 months.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Alexis Lovy (2000-05-11) 11 May 2000 0 0 Aiglon v.  Guyana, 9 September 2024

DF Joris Moutachy (1997-11-04) 4 November 1997 8 0 Žalgiris Vilnius v.  Guadeloupe, 15 October 2024
DF Tom Rapnouil (2001-02-09) 9 February 2001 2 0 CSKA 1948 v.  Guadeloupe, 15 October 2024
DF Harold Voyer (1997-03-26) 26 March 1997 1 0 Le Mans v.  Guadeloupe, 15 October 2024

MF Jonathan Varane (2001-09-09) 9 September 2001 2 0 QPR v.  Guadeloupe, 15 October 2024
MF Kevin Appin (1998-01-20) 20 January 1998 9 1 Burgos v.  Guadeloupe, 11 October 2024 PRE
MF Mathis Priam (2002-02-09) 9 February 2002 8 0 Samaritaine v.  Guyana, 9 September 2024
MF Samuel Renelle (2001-11-03) 3 November 2001 4 0 Red Star v.  Guyana, 9 September 2024

FW Mickaël Biron (1997-08-26) 26 August 1997 17 7 RWD Molenbeek v.  Guadeloupe, 15 October 2024
FW Karl Fabien (2000-08-01) 1 August 2000 15 3 Slavia Sofia v.  Guadeloupe, 15 October 2024
FW Gabriel Bilon (1997-12-19) 19 December 1997 5 1 Golden Star v.  Guadeloupe, 15 October 2024
FW Mael Crifar (2002-06-28) 28 June 2002 2 0 Aiglon v.  Guyana, 9 September 2024

Player records

As of 25 March 2025[10]
Players in bold are still active with Martinique.

Most appearances

Rank Player Caps Goals Period
1 Daniel Hérelle 97 3 2006–2023
2 Sébastien Crétinoir 66 3 2004–2021
3 Stéphane Abaul 61 9 2010–2022
4 Karl Vitulin 60 2 2010–2023
5 Patrick Percin 58 19 1998–2010
6 Kévin Parsemain 56 35 2008–2022
7 José-Thierry Goron 50 17 1998–2010
Eddy Heurlié 50 0 2001–2010
9 Jordy Delem 47 7 2012–2019
10 Steeve Gustan 44 9 2006–2013

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Goals Caps Ratio Period
1 Kévin Parsemain 35 56 0.63 2008–2022
2 Patrick Percin 19 58 0.33 1998–2010
3 José-Thierry Goron 17 50 0.34 2002–2014
4 Rodolphe Rano 12 14 0.86 1996–2002
5 Steeve Gustan 9 44 0.2 2006–2013
Stéphane Abaul 9 61 0.15 2010–2022
7 Brighton Labeau 8 22 0.36 2022–present
8 Mickaël Biron 7 17 0.41 2018–present
Jordy Delem 7 47 0.15 2012–2019
10 Yann Girier-Dufournier 6 11 0.55 2003–2006
Xavier Bullet 6 29 0.21 2001–2008
Gaël Germany 6 34 0.18 2003–2014

Competitive record

CONCACAF Gold Cup

Martinique has participated in eight of the seventeen CONCACAF Gold Cups contested. The team's first appearance in the competition was in 1993. The team was eliminated in the first round, however, not without procuring its first point in the competition after earning a 2–2 draw against Canada. Martinique's next appearance in the competition came in 2002. The team achieved its best performance reaching the quarterfinals where they lost to Canada 6–5 on penalties. The following year, Martinique appeared in the competition again, however, the team departed the tournament without scoring a goal.

CONCACAF Championship & Gold Cup record Qualification record
Year Result Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Pld W D L GF GA
1963 Not a CONCACAF member Not a CONCACAF member
1965
1967
1969
1971
1973
1977
1981
1985
1989
1991 Did not qualify 5 2 1 2 8 5
1993 Group stage 8th 3 0 1 2 3 14 Squad 7 5 2 0 15 6
1996 Did not qualify 3 1 1 1 5 4
1998 6 5 0 1 19 5
2000 9 4 0 5 18 20
2002 Quarter-finals 6th 3 1 1 1 2 3 Squad 7 5 1 2 20 5
2003 Group stage 12th 2 0 0 2 0 3 Squad 6 3 1 2 16 10
2005 Did not qualify 5 2 2 1 7 3
2007 9 5 1 3 11 12
2009 5 3 1 1 10 6
2011 3 0 1 2 1 3
2013 Group stage 10th 3 1 0 2 2 4 Squad 11 5 5 1 34 10
2015 Did not qualify 9 5 3 1 19 11
2017 Group stage 9th 3 1 0 2 4 6 Squad 6 5 1 0 17 2
2019 12th 3 1 0 2 5 7 Squad 4 4 0 0 10 2
2021 15th 3 0 0 3 3 12 Squad 4 0 3 1 4 5
2023 11th 3 1 0 2 7 9 Squad 6 2 1 3 6 10
2025 Did not qualify 6 1 2 3 4 7
Total Quarter-finals 8/27 23 5 2 16 26 58 111 57 26 28 224 126
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won. Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.

CONCACAF Nations League

CONCACAF Nations League record
League Finals
Season Division Group Pld W D L GF GA P/R Finals Result Pld W D L GF GA Squad
2019–20 A C 4 0 3 1 4 5 2021 Did not qualify
2022–23 A B 4 0 1 3 1 9 2023
2023–24 A A 4 2 1 1 2 3 2024
2024–25 A A 4 1 2 1 4 5 2025
Total 16 3 7 6 11 22 Total 0 Titles

CFU Caribbean Cup

From 1978–1985, Martinique participated in the CFU Championship, a precursor to the Caribbean Cup. Of the six championships played, Martinique featured three final rounds. Les Matinino won the competition twice in 1983 and 1985. Martinique appeared in fourteen Caribbean Cups. The Martinique team was the organization with the smallest population to have won the competition. Martinique won their first and only Caribbean Cup title in 1993. The tournament was played in Jamaica and Martinique defeated the hosts 6–5 on penalties in the final match. The following year, Martinique finished runner-up to Trinidad and Tobago. The team finished in third place on three occasions in 1992, 1996, and 2001.

CFU Championship & Caribbean Cup record
Year Result Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad
1978 Did not qualify
1979
1981
1983 Champions 1st 3 2 1 0 5 1 Squad
1985 Champions 1st 3 2 1 0 5 2 Squad
1988[11] Runners-up 2nd 3 1 1 1 4 6 Squad
1989 Did not qualify
1990 Abandoned [n 1] 2 1 1 0 4 2 Squad
1991 Round 1 5th 3 1 1 1 4 2 Squad
1992 Third place 3rd 5 2 1 2 10 6 Squad
1993 Champions 1st 5 3 2 0 8 3 Squad
1994 Runners-up 2nd 5 3 1 1 12 10 Squad
1995 Did not qualify
1996 Third place 3rd 5 2 1 2 6 4 Squad
1997 Round 1 5th 2 1 0 1 2 3 Squad
1998 5th 3 1 0 2 7 8 Squad
1999 Did not qualify
2001 Third place 3rd 5 3 0 2 6 8 Squad
2005 Did not qualify
2007 Round 1 6th 3 1 0 2 4 8 Squad
2008 Did not qualify
2010 Round 1 7th 3 0 1 2 1 3 Squad
2012 Fourth place 4th 5 2 2 1 5 3 Squad
2014 Round 1 6th 3 1 1 1 3 4 Squad
2017 Fourth place 4th 2 0 0 2 1 3 Squad
Total 3 Titles 17/25 57 25 13 19 83 70
  1. ^ Play was suspended when Jamaat al Muslimeen attempted a coup d'état of the government of Trinidad and Tobago. The tournament was abandoned altogether after Tropical storm Arthur forced the cancellation of the final round of games. Martinique were to meet Trinidad and Tobago in the final.

Honours

Regional

Friendly

Notes

  1. ^ Martinique will play their home match against Guadeloupe at Stade Roger Zami in Le Gosier (Guadeloupe) instead of the originally scheduled stadium Stade Pierre-Aliker, Fort-de-France due to security reasons related to the 2024 social unrest in Martinique.[5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ Elo rankings change compared to one year ago. "World Football Elo Ratings". eloratings.net. 6 July 2025. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
  2. ^ "Allez Matinino!". Ligue de Football de la Martinique (in French). 18 August 2010. Archived from the original on 15 August 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Matinino en Présentation". Bondamanjak (in French). 8 September 2010. Archived from the original on 21 November 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Guatemala 3-1 Martinique (Sep 5, 2024) Final Score". ESPN. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
  5. ^ CONCACAF [@CNationsLeague] (12 October 2024). "The League A (Group B) match between Martinique and Guadeloupe..." (Tweet). Retrieved 13 October 2024 – via Twitter.
  6. ^ "Changement de lieu pour le match retour du Derby des Antilles" [Change of venue for the return leg of the Antilles Derby] (in French). Ligue de football de la Martinique. 13 October 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2024 – via Facebook.
  7. ^ Boutrin, Christian (13 October 2024). "CONCACAF : Le match retour entre la Guadeloupe et la Martinique se fera au Gosier" [CONCACAF : The return match between Guadeloupe and Martinique will be played in Le Gosier] (in French). Radio Caraïbes International. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Facebook". Facebook. 14 March 2025.
  9. ^ "Martinique vs. Suriname".
  10. ^ "Martinique". National Football Teams. Archived from the original on 28 March 2023. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  11. ^ It is unsure if the tournament was completed, but some sources state that Trinidad and Tobago defeated Martinique 3–0 in the final.