Marshall Islands is not a member of its regional body, the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), or FIFA, but is working on becoming one.
Originally built as a venue for the 2023 Micronesian Games, the stadium would also serve as the home of football in the nation.
[5] In December 2022 it was announced that the MISF had hired its first-ever technical director, British UEFA-licensed coach Lloyd Owers.
Other members of the MISF include Marketing Manager Matt Webb; Press officer Justin Walley and Football Development Executive Max Houchin [8] On May 29th, 2024 the Marshall Islands Soccer Federation announced their first National Women’s Team Head Coach, Katie Smith, a current collegiate coach based in the United States.
They also compete in the Outrigger Challenge Cup, an annual competition for nations in the Northern Pacific region.