Financial reports for 2020 mention expenditures for women's football initiatives and domestic competition though, so it is possible that limited activity has been starting.
[3] The sport is thought to have been introduced in the late 1960s or early 1970s, with the league forming in 1974, but actual historical evidence is limited.
[5] Since then the league has been sporadic and small in scale, with the national team primarily relying on players in their overseas disapora.
[6][7] Matches would remain relatively sporadic, with the eruptions preventing them from playing for 4 years and they quickly found themselves towards the bottom of the FIFA rankings.
[8] Losing 4–0, they would not win an official match until 2012, when they'd defeat the British Virgin Islands in 2012 Caribbean Championship qualification.