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Bonaire national football team

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Men's national association football team representing Bonaire
Bonaire
Shirt badge/Association crest
AssociationFederashon Futból Boneriano (FFB)
ConfederationCONCACAF (North America)
Sub-confederationCFU (Caribbean)
Head coachRilove Janga
MostcapsYurick Seinpaal (20)
Top scorerAyrton Cicilia (7)
Home stadiumStadion Antonio Trenidat
FIFA codeBES[1]
BOE
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
First international
NetherlandsAruba 4–0BonaireNetherlands
(Aruba; 4 February 1934)
asmodern Bonaire
 Curaçao 4–0Bonaire 
(Willemstad,Netherlands Antilles; 28 February 2010)
Biggest win
 Aruba 0–5Bonaire 
(Oranjestad, Netherlands Antilles; 6 July 1984)
asmodern Bonaire
 Turks and Caicos Islands 1–4Bonaire 
(Providenciales,Turks and Caicos Islands; 3 June 2022)

 Anguilla 0–3Bonaire 
(The Valley,Anguilla; 18 November 2023)
Biggest defeat
 Curaçao 10–0BonaireNetherlands
(Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles; 9 August 1969)
asmodern Bonaire
 Suriname 8–0Bonaire 
(Oranjestad, Aruba; 13 July 2012)

TheBonaire national football team (Dutch:Bonairiaans voetbalelftal;Papiamento:Selekshon Bonerianu di futbòl) is the national football team of theCaribbean island ofBonaire, apublic body of theNetherlands. It is under the control of theFederashon Futból Boneriano (English:Bonaire Football Federation). It became a member of theCFU and an associate member of CONCACAF on 19 April 2013.[3][4][5] after which it became a full CONCACAF member on 10 June 2014[6] The team can participate in theCONCACAF Gold Cup andCaribbean Cup because of their membership in the confederation and sub-confederation.[7] However, Bonaire is not a member ofFIFA and therefore can not compete in theFIFA World Cup or other FIFA events.[8][9]

History

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Between 1960 when the Bonaire Football Federation was founded and 1988, a Bonaire selection played over fifty unofficial interinsular matches against Curaçao and Aruba. The first such match was a 0–2 defeat to Curaçao on 7 March 1960.[10] On 14 January 1987 and 16 January 1991, an amateurDutch selection played matches against Bonaire on Bonaire while touring the Caribbean. The matches ended in 1–4 and 2–5 defeats, respectively.[11][12] In June 2008, a Bonaire selection was assembled for a match againstNEC Nijmegen as the club held a training camp on the Island. Approximately 1500 spectators attended the match at theMunicipal Stadium. The match also markedLasse Schöne's first appearance for the club.[13]

Until 2010 people from Bonaire competed inconfederated football as part of theNetherlands Antilles national football team. After theNetherlands Antilles wasdissolved as a unified political entity (a country within theKingdom of the Netherlands) on 10 October 2010, the five constituent islands took on new constitutional statuses within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.[14] The Netherlands Antilles national team was succeeded by theCuraçao national football team and remained thus a CFU, CONCACAF and FIFA member, whileAruba was already a FIFA and CONCACAF member after registering their own association and leaving the Netherlands Antilles team in 1986.Sint Maarten was also already an independent member of CONCACAF.[15][16][17] Before Bonaire was a member of the CFU or CONCACAF, they competed in theABCS Tournament, a competition between the Dutch-speaking teams of theCaribbean (Aruba,Bonaire,Curaçao, andSuriname), since its inception in 2010 and were surprise champions in 2011.[18] Bonaire assembled a squad for a match on 28 February 2010 for a friendly againstCuraçao, months before the Netherlands Antilles was dissolved. The match ended in a 4–0 victory for Curaçao. Bonaire's first match after the Netherlands Antilles was dissolved was an eventual 2–4 defeat toSuriname in the 2010ABCS Tournament on 29 October 2010,19 days after the islands gained their new status in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.[19]

On 19 April 2013, Bonaire was accepted as an associate member of CONCACAF at CONCACAF's XXVIII Ordinary Congress held inPanama City, Panama,[3][4] a process that took two years.[7] The membership process was delayed when Bonaire's applications to join CONCACAF and the CFU went missing after being sent to presidentJack Warner.[20] Around the same time that Bonaire was named an associate member of CONCACAF, it was named a full member of theCaribbean Football Union as the subconfederation's 31st member. Previously, Bonaire was a provisional member before submitting the final paperwork and adjusting the federation's statutes to meet CFU requirements.[3] Bonaire became a full member of CONCACAF at the confederation's next Ordinary Congress on 10 June 2014 inSão Paulo,Brazil.[6]

Although Bonaire is not a member, national team player Lacey Pauletta has expressed his desire that Bonaire becomes aFIFA member in the future.[21] FIFA statutes allow only associations of internationally recognised independent countries to become members, as well as entities "which [have] not yet gained independence" provided the "association in the country on which it is dependent" authorizes membership.[22] The requirements of independence or "gaining independence" did not apply to 17 out of the 18 members of FIFA that are not fully independent states, including all 10 Caribbean members, as they entered before the rules were changed.[23] Although the KNVB supports the BFF with training courses, infrastructure, and with goal projects, no express authorization of such a move for Bonaire is reported. Any association seeking affiliation to FIFA must observe FIFA's further regulations related to the subject.[24] In a 2007 independent report on the sports facilities of theBES islands, Bonaire's facilities were described as adequate in number but "substandard" and "hardly maintained",[25] potentially providing a further hurdle to FIFA membership because of the governing body's lengthy stadium recommendations and requirements which include, "...surrounding a football field with a runningtrack in a modern stadium should be avoided" as part of its stance against multi-purpose stadiums.[26] In 2008, FIFA and the KNVB began a Goal Project on Bonaire, creating two full-sized and one small-sized football pitch with accommodation facilities. An extension of the existing facilities was also part of the project.[27] Goal Projects are part of the Goal Programme which has enabled beneficiary member associations to implement projects designed to develop football in their countries.[28]

It had been announced that Bonaire would host the 2013 ABCS tournament.[29] However, because of financial difficulties, it was later announced that Curaçao would host the tournament between 16 and 18 November. After initially stating that they would not take part in the tournament at all, Bonaire later announced that they would compete in the tournament.[30] Bonaire went on to play their first match after joining CONCACAF in the tournament, a 0–2 loss toSuriname on 14 November 2013.[31] The tournament, in which they finished in 3rd place, also saw them record their first victory after joining, a 2–1 victory overAruba on 16 November 2013, and score their first goal after joining, a 74th-minute strike fromIlfred Piar in the same match.[32]

On 1 June 2014, Bonaire played their first match in aCONCACAF competition, a 2–1 victory overthe US Virgin Islands during the preliminary round of2014 Caribbean Cup qualification.[33] Two days later, Bonaire heldMontserrat to a scoreless draw to top their group and advance to faceMartinique,Barbados, andSuriname in the second round of qualification.[34] On 10 June 2014, only a few days after their success in the preliminary round of 2014 Caribbean Cup qualification, Bonaire became a full member of CONCACAF.[6] After posting one win and two losses in the next round of qualifying, Bonaire was eliminated from their maiden Caribbean Cup qualifying campaign asBarbados andMartinique advanced from the group.[35] Bonaire came close to qualifying for the next round of qualifying by being the top third place team but were topped by theDominican Republic who had a superior goal difference of +8 to −8.[36]

In March 2018 it was announced thatFFB president Ludwig Balentin met with FIFA presidentGianni Infantino to begin the process of gaining FIFA membership.[37] As part of the new agreement, which was supported and facilitated by theKNVB, Bonaire would be invited to future FIFA conferences.[38] Only a few days later, it was announced that Bonaire would take part in theinaugural edition of theCONCACAF Nations League.[39]

Jort van der Sande made his international debut for Bonaire in 2023

In September 2019, Bonaire's application for FIFA membership was denied. A year later, it was announced that the island's football federation was appealing the decision in theCourt of Arbitration for Sport and that the proceedings had already begun.[40] Ultimately the appeal was unsuccessful and the CIS ruled in favor of FIFA.[41]

Stadium

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StadiumCapacityCity
Stadion Antonio Trenidat1,500Rincon
Municipal Stadium3,000Kralendijk

Bonaire historically played their home matches at theMunicipal Stadium, currently named Digicel Kralendijk Stadium for sponsorship reasons, located inKralendijk, Bonaire's main city. The stadium has a capacity of 3,000 spectators. In 2006, the cellular phone service providerDigicel donatedUSD $240,000 to the Bonaire Football Association which was, in part, used to renovate thenational stadium.[42]Artificial turf was installed at the stadium, along with theStadion Antonio Trenidat inRincon, in 2012 with financial assistance from FIFA and the DutchKNVB.[8][43]

Following renovations to bring it up toFIFA international standards, including installing new artificial turf and lighting,[44] theStadion Antonio Trenidat hosted the first-ever official match of the Bonaire national team on home soil on 28 March 2023. The eventual 1–2 defeat to theTurks and Caicos closed out Bonaire's2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League C campaign.[45][46]

  • Kralendijk Municipal Stadium, Prior to Renovations
    Kralendijk Municipal Stadium, Prior to Renovations
  • Kralendijk Municipal Stadium, After Renovations (March 2014)
    Kralendijk Municipal Stadium, After Renovations (March 2014)

Kit

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Bonaire's old kit provider is Dutch sportswear companyMasita. Home kits are all yellow with blue piping on the jersey[47] while the away kit is all white with blue piping on the jersey. Both jerseys include theflag of Bonaire on the left breast and thecoat of arms of Bonaire on the right.Bonaire's current kit provider is Dutch sportwear company:Robey Sportwear[48]

Results and fixtures

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Main article:Bonaire national football team results

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

2023

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Saint Martin  v Bonaire
11 September2023–24 Nations LeagueSaint Martin 2–1 BonaireQuartier-d'Orleans,Saint Martin
Stadium:Stade Thelbert Carti
Bonaire  v Anguilla
12 October2023–24 Nations LeagueBonaire 2–0 AnguillaRincon,Bonaire
Stadium:Stadion Antonio Trenidat
Anguilla  v Bonaire
18 November2023–24 Nations LeagueAnguilla 0–3 BonaireThe Valley,Anguilla
Stadium:Raymond E. Guishard Stadium
Bonaire  v Saint Martin
21 November2023–24 Nations LeagueBonaire 0–4 Saint MartinRincon,Bonaire
Stadium:Stadion Antonio Trenidat

2024

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El Salvador  v Bonaire
20 MarchFriendlyEl Salvador 1–1 BonaireWashington, D.C.,United States
Stadium:Audi Field
Bonaire  v Sint Maarten
4 JuneFriendlyBonaire 1–3 Sint MaartenDoorwerth,Netherlands
20:00Stadium:Sportpark De Waayenberg
Bonaire  v Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
5 September2024–25 Nations LeagueBonaire 1–1 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesRincon, Bonaire
21:00 UTC−6
Report
Stadium:Stadion Antonio Trenidat
Referee: Jon Freeman ( United States)
El Salvador  v Bonaire
8 September2024–25 Nations LeagueEl Salvador 2–1 BonaireRincon, Bonaire
21:00 UTC−6ReportStadium:Stadion Antonio Trenidat
Referee: Steven Madrigal (Costa Rica)
Bonaire  v Montserrat
10 October2024–25 Nations LeagueBonaire 0-1 MontserratKingstown, Saint Vincent
22:00 UTC−6Stadium:Arnos Vale Stadium
Montserrat  v Bonaire
13 October2024–25 Nations LeagueMontserrat 0-1 BonaireKingstown, Saint Vincent
21:00 UTC−6Stadium:Arnos Vale Stadium
Bonaire  v El Salvador
14 November2024–25 Nations LeagueBonaire 0–1 El SalvadorSan Salvador, El Salvador
19:00 UTC−6ReportStadium:Estadio Cuscatlán
Referee: Steven Madrigal (Costa Rica)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  v Bonaire
17 November2024–25 Nations LeagueSaint Vincent and the Grenadines 3–1 BonaireSan Salvador, El Salvador
Report
Stadium:Estadio Cuscatlán
Referee:José Torres (Puerto Rico)

2025

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Niger  v Bonaire
25 MarchFriendlyNiger 6-0 BonaireCasablanca,Morocco
Stadium:Père Jégo Stadium
Guadeloupe  v Bonaire
6 JuneFriendlyGuadeloupe v BonaireLe Gosier,Guadeloupe
Stadium:Stade Roger Zami

Coaching staff

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As of 30 May 2014[49]
NameNationPosition
Rilove JangaBonaireHead coach
Celsio MookBonaireAssistant coach
Alsi AnthonyBonaireAssistant coach
Arviena VisBonaireAssistant coach
Danielo QuirindoongoBonairePhysical therapist
Ludwig BalentinBonaireDelegate

Manager history

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Players

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Current squad

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No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1GKHendrik Letteboer (1985-08-18)18 August 1985 (age 39)30BonaireVitesse
1GKSifmar Sint Jago (2006-01-12)12 January 2006 (age 19)00BonaireReal Rincon

2DFBerry Sonnenschein (1994-02-12)12 February 1994 (age 31)151BonaireVitesse
2DFRichajier Oleana (2000-11-12)12 November 2000 (age 24)120BonaireAtlétiko Flamingo
2DFMarshelon Pourier (2002-12-06)6 December 2002 (age 22)101NetherlandsHoogeveen
2DFRailey Martijn (1999-12-02)2 December 1999 (age 25)60NetherlandsTOGB
2DFTimothy Muller (2007-08-02)2 August 2007 (age 17)40NetherlandsAlmere City
2DFAmir Winklaar (2006-02-21)21 February 2006 (age 19)40BonaireReal Rincon

3MFAdri Serberie (1991-10-31)31 October 1991 (age 33)150BonaireEstrellas
3MFJort van der Sande (1996-01-25)25 January 1996 (age 29)71ScotlandDundee United
3MFSharenhyo Jimenez (2006-11-06)6 November 2006 (age 18)30NetherlandsDordrecht
3MFJarickson Saragoza (2004-02-02)2 February 2004 (age 21)20NetherlandsWinsum
3MFJafet Vlijt (2008-01-04)4 January 2008 (age 17)30NetherlandsSpartaan'20
3MFNinho Gerardo-Felicia (2006-12-14)14 December 2006 (age 18)20NetherlandsFC Dordrecht U19

4FWAyrton Cicilia (2001-03-02)2 March 2001 (age 24)147BonaireReal Rincon
4FWRowendley Martijn (1998-06-25)25 June 1998 (age 26)60NetherlandsSC Feijenoord
4FWNathan van Arneman (1995-04-14)14 April 1995 (age 30)20BonaireReal Rincon

Recent call-ups

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The following players have been called up within the last 12 months.

Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClubLatest call-up
GKDenyor Cicilia (2007-03-29)29 March 2007 (age 18)70NetherlandsNECv. El Salvador, 8 September 2024

DFGinel Ronde (2002-08-08)8 August 2002 (age 22)61ItalySupergiovane Castelbuonov. El Salvador, 8 September 2024
DFEzekiel Frans (2003-11-22)22 November 2003 (age 21)10NetherlandsASWHv. Sint Maarten, 4 June 2024
DFRigolino Stakenburg (2006-07-06)6 July 2006 (age 18)10NetherlandsSC 't Zandv. El Salvador, 20 March 2024
DFChris Isenia (1993-10-29)29 October 1993 (age 31)182BonaireVespov. Saint Martin, 21 November 2023

MFJonathan Libiana (2001-05-08)8 May 2001 (age 24)162BonaireReal Rinconv. El Salvador, 8 September 2024
MFJurneth Clara (2002-08-06)6 August 2002 (age 22)50BonaireUruguayv. El Salvador, 8 September 2024
MFDangemir Cicilia (2003-08-23)23 August 2003 (age 21)10BonaireAtlétiko Flamingov. El Salvador, 8 September 2024
MFDaymerick Casper (2000-11-08)8 November 2000 (age 24)10BonaireYoung Boysv. El Salvador, 8 September 2024
MFMilan Blanken (2007-05-30)30 May 2007 (age 17)10BonaireUruguayv. El Salvador, 8 September 2024
MFShandrick Scherptong (2005-12-16)16 December 2005 (age 19)10NetherlandsOranje Witv. Sint Maarten, 4 June 2024
MFYurick Seinpaal (1995-11-12)12 November 1995 (age 29)216BonaireAtlétiko Flamingov. El Salvador, 20 March 2024

FWQuincy Hoeve (2003-04-03)3 April 2003 (age 22)82NetherlandsVolendamv. El Salvador, 8 September 2024
FWMervin Dishmey20BonaireUruguayv. El Salvador, 8 September 2024
FWJeffry Puriel (2002-11-16)16 November 2002 (age 22)10NetherlandsAlmere Cityv. El Salvador, 8 September 2024
FWGio-Renys Felicia (2004-02-02)2 February 2004 (age 21)21NetherlandsVVV-Venlov. Sint Maarten, 4 June 2024
FWElionard Janga (2002-07-09)9 July 2002 (age 22)10BonaireVespov. Sint Maarten, 4 June 2024
FWTyron Martis10v. Sint Maarten, 4 June 2024
FWMatthew Muller (2003-06-16)16 June 2003 (age 21)10NetherlandsZeeburgiav. Sint Maarten, 4 June 2024
FWFabio Hierck (1997-04-15)15 April 1997 (age 28)60BonaireReal Rinconv. El Salvador, 20 March 2024

Player records

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Main article:List of Bonaire international footballers
As of 17 November 2024[51]
Players inbold are still active with Bonaire.

Most appearances

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RankNameCapsGoalsCareer
1Yurick Seinpaal2162013–present
2Jonathan Libiana1722022–present
Berry Sonnenschein1712018–present
4Adri Serberie1602019–present
5Ayrton Cicilia1572018–present
Rishison Frans1502015–2023
7Robert Frans1402015–2023
Igmard Gijbertha1402013–2019
Rilove Janga1412013–2019
Richajier Oleana1402022–present

Top goalscorers

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RankNameGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1Ayrton Cicilia7150.472018–present
2Yurick Seinpaal6210.292013–present
3Suehendley Barzey370.432013–2015
4Thierry Anthony2212023–present
Kenny Kunst2212011
Edshel Martha240.52018–2019
Quincy Hoeve280.252022–present
Jermaine Windster280.252018–present
Ilfred Piar280.252013–2019
Guillermo Montero290.222014–present
Jurven Koffy2120.172018–present
Jonathan Libiana2170.122022–present

Competitive record

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Key

  Champion  Runners-up  3rd Place

**Red border color indicates the tournament was held at home.

CONCACAF Gold Cup

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CONCACAF Championship &CONCACAF Gold Cup recordQualification record
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGA
El Salvador1963Part of Netherlands AntillesPart of Netherlands Antilles
Guatemala1965
Honduras1967
Costa Rica1969
Trinidad and Tobago1971
Haiti1973
Mexico1977
Honduras1981
1985
1989
United States1991
MexicoUnited States1993
United States1996
United States1998
United States2000
United States2002
MexicoUnited States2003
United States2005
United States2007
United States2009
United States2011Not a CONCACAF memberNot a CONCACAF member
United States2013
CanadaUnited States2015Did not qualify5212613
United States2017Did not enterDid not enter
Costa RicaJamaicaUnited States2019Did not qualify4103314
United States20214211108
CanadaUnited States202363121211
Total0/27000000198383146

CONCACAF Nations League

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CONCACAF Nations League record
LeagueFinals
SeasonDivisionGroupPldWD*LGFGAP/RFinalsResultsPldWDLGFGASquad
2019–20CB4211108Same positionUnited States2021Ineligible
2022–23CA63121211Same positionUnited States2023
2023–24CA420266RiseUnited States2024
2024–25BA611448Same positionUnited States2025
2026–27BTo be determinedUnited States2027
Total208393233Total0 Titles
CONCACAF Nations League history
First Match Bonaire 4–2 British Virgin Islands
(6 September 2019;Willemstad, Curaçao)
Biggest Win Bonaire 4–1 Turks and Caicos Islands
(3 June 2022;Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands)
 Bonaire 3–0 Anguilla
(18 November 2023;The Valley, Anguilla)
Biggest Defeat Sint Maarten 6–1 Bonaire
(25 March 2023;Saint Croix, United States Virgin Islands)
Best Result
Worst Result

Caribbean Cup

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Caribbean Cup recordQualification record
YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGAPldWDLGFGA
Barbados1989 toAntigua and Barbuda2012Not aCFU memberNot aCFU member
Jamaica2014Did not qualify5212613
Martinique2017Did not enterDid not enter
Total-0/190000005212613

ABCS Tournament

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ABCS Tournament record
YearResultPldWD*LGFGA
Curaçao2010Fourth place201157
Suriname2011Champions211053
Aruba2012Fourth place2002217
Curaçao2013Third place210123
Suriname2015Fourth place200217
Curaçao2021Runners-up210144
Curaçao2022Fourth place200215
Total1 title143292046
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.

Head-to-head record

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As of 14 November 2024, includes matches after CONCACAF acceptance[19]

AgainstPlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGD
 Anguilla220050+5
 Aruba110021+1
 Bahamas201123–1
 Barbados100114−3
 British Virgin Islands3300106+4
 Curaçao200215−4
 Dominican Republic100105−5
 El Salvador301224–2
 Jamaica100106−6
 Martinique100106−6
 Montserrat3111110
 Saint Martin200216-5
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines201123−1
 Sint Maarten201138–5
 Suriname310237−4
 Turks and Caicos Islands210153+2
 U.S. Virgin Islands110021+1
Total32105174069−29

Honours

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Friendly

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