Proud Runners-Up: Dominica’s U14 Women Shine Bright in CFU Tier II Finals

The Nature Island is beaming with pride as Dominica's Under-14 Women's National Team delivered a historic performance at the 2025 Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Tier II competition. After an incredible run of skill, determination, and heart, the young Creole girls fought valiantly in the final, narrowly falling 1–0 to French Guiana to finish as Tier II runners-up.

For Creole Heartbeat, this is more than a scoreline—it's a moment of national pride. These young athletes showed the world what Dominican football is made of: passion, resilience, and a hunger for excellence. From their opening matches to the hard-fought semifinal and the final whistle, they carried the dreams of a nation on their shoulders and inspired a new generation of players.

A Journey to Remember

Dominica's path to the final was nothing short of remarkable. Their unity on the field, backed by brilliant performances from players like Breanna Briggs and K'Leigh Jean-Jacques, electrified fans across the Caribbean. Each game revealed growth, courage, and an unshakable belief that the girls could compete with the best.

More Than Medals

While French Guiana claimed the Tier II title, the Dominica U14 squad's achievement stands as a milestone for Dominican football. They proved that small nations could make big statements on the pitch. The runners-up finish is not just a steppingstone but a symbol of what's possible when talent meets preparation and heart.

Creole Heartbeat's Salute

Creole Heartbeat proudly salutes every player, coach, and supporter who made this journey unforgettable. These young queens of the pitch have written a chapter of Dominican sporting history and reminded us that the future of women's football on the island is bright.

To the girls: You are our champions. Today and always, you carry the rhythmic heartbeat of Dominica onto every field.