Results

Asia - World Cup Qualifying 10/17 04:45 14 Guam v Singapore L 0-1
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 10/12 11:30 14 Singapore v Guam L 2-1
AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 10/12 16:00 7 Cambodia v Guam L 2-1
AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 10/09 17:30 7 Guam v Cambodia L 0-1
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 06/11 14:00 7 [3] Philippines v Guam [5] L 3-0
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 06/07 14:00 9 [5] Guam v Syria [1] L 0-3
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 05/30 11:30 8 [2] China PR v Guam [5] L 7-0
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 11/19 11:00 6 [4] Maldives v Guam [5] L 3-1
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 10/15 14:00 4 [2] Syria v Guam [5] L 4-0
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 10/10 12:00 3 [1] China PR v Guam [5] L 7-0
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 09/10 05:30 2 Guam v Philippines L 1-4
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 09/05 05:30 1 Guam v Maldives L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 1 0 1
Goals against 3 1 2
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

The Guam national football team represents Guam, an overseas territory of the United States, in international football and is controlled by the Guam Football Association. They are affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation's East Asian Football Federation region.

Guam reached its highest ever position in the FIFA World Ranking at 146th in 2015 after victories over Turkmenistan and India. Guam's first FIFA World Cup qualification match was played against Iran national football team at Tabriz.

History

Beginnings (1960s– 1990s)

Football in Guam began in the 1960s, on the initiative of two pioneers: an Irish priest, Tony Gillespie, and an owner of a construction company, Charles Whang, who settled in Guam and created the Guam Soccer Cup before becoming the first president of the Guam Football Association in 1975.

Guam played its first international match at the 1975 Pacific Games against Solomon Islands, losing 5–1. This result was followed by an 11–0 loss to Fiji, eliminating them from the competition. In the 1979 Games, Guam again lost twice to New Caledonia 11–1 and New Hebrides 5–0. Progressing to the Consolation Tournament, Guam registered their first victories, beating Western Samoa 4–2, and Tuvalu 7–2 before losing again to New Hebrides, 5–1.

AFC and FIFA Member (1991–2011)

Guam National Football Stadium

Despite being considered part of Oceania, and having never faced an Asian team to that point, Guam became an associate member of the AFC in 1991 but continued to participate in the Pacific Games. In 1996, Guam became both a full member of the AFC and of FIFA.

As a full member of the AFC and FIFA, Guam played its first matches against Asian teams as part of the 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification losing all three matches against South Korea (9–0), Vietnam (9–0), and Chinese Taipei (9–2).

In 1998, Guam played in the Micronesian Games, though the tournament was a 9-a-side competition with 80 minute matches. Guam finished top of the group stage but lost 3–0 to Northern Mariana Islands in the final. Guam entered the 2000 Asian Cup qualification but finished last in their group again, losing to Vietnam (11–0), China (19–0), and Philippines (2–0).

Guam became one of the founding members of the East Asian Football Federation in 2002 and participated in the qualifiers for the inaugural 2003 East Asian Football Championship, finishing last again without registering a goal. The same is true for the 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification, beaten by Bhutan and Mongolia. For the 2006 World Cup qualifiers, Guam entered and was scheduled to face Nepal in the first round but both Nepal and Guam withdrew for financial reasons before their first match.

In the 2005 East Asian Football Championship qualifiers, Guam lost all four matches heavily, against Chinese Taipei (9–0), Hong Kong (15–0), Mongolia (4–1), and North Korea (21–0). Following these defeats, Guam entered the 2006 AFC Challenge Cup, a competition designed for emerging nations to help develop their football. Guam again lost all three matches to Palestine (11–0), Bangladesh (3–0), and Cambodia (3–0).

Guam advanced to the second stage of qualifying in the 2008 East Asian Football Championship by beating Northern Marianas 12–2 over two legs but they were eliminated in the next round by Chinese Taipei (10–0), and Hong Kong (15–1). In the 2010 East Asian Football Championship qualifiers, Guam managed to get its first victory over a FIFA member, beating Mongolia 1–0. They would go on to top the group before being eliminated at the next stage. Guam returned to the 2011 Pacific Games after a sixteen-year absence, but only managed to beat American Samoa 2–0, finishing second last and failing to advance to the knock-out stages.

Building the football structure (2012–present)

Gary White became Guam's manager in 2012 and called-up players of Guamanian origin based in the United States like Ryan Guy and A. J. DeLaGarza to improve the level of his team. In the 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup, Matao managed to advance past the first round by beating Northern Marianas (3–1) and Macao (3–0). Guam then participated in the 2012 Philippine Peace Cup, replacing Hong Kong, losing against Philippines (1–0) and Chinese Taipei (2–0) but beat Macao (3–0) in its final group game to finish third. Guam advanced to the second qualifying stage of both the 2015 and 2017 EAFF Championship finishing third and fourth respectively and failing to advance the final competition.

In 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, Guam beat Turkmenistan (1–0) and India (2–1), finishing fourth in their group and qualifying for the 2019 Asian Cup third round qualifiers, although Guam withdrew before the draw took place. Guam then failed to progress past the first qualifying round for the 2019 EAFF Championship.

During the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, Guam beat Bhutan 5–1 over two legs but lost all eight of their second round matches and finished bottom of their group, scoring two goals and conceding 32.

After nearly not playing an international match for a year, Guam participated in the first round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification against Singapore.

The Guam national soccer team, known simply as "Guam," is the representative team for the U.S. territory of Guam in international soccer competitions. The team is governed by the Guam Football Association and competes in various regional and international tournaments.

The Guam team has made significant strides in recent years, improving their performance and gaining recognition on the international stage. The team has a dedicated group of players who are passionate about representing their country and showcasing their skills on the field.

Known for their tenacity and fighting spirit, Guam has become a competitive force in the region, challenging more established teams and earning respect from their opponents. The team's supporters are known for their unwavering loyalty and enthusiasm, creating a vibrant atmosphere at matches.

With a strong foundation and a growing pool of talented players, Guam continues to make progress and strive for success in international soccer. The team's determination and commitment to excellence make them a formidable opponent on the field and a source of pride for their country.