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2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship Qualifying
The qualifying competitions for the 2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship were handled by two regional of CONCACAF's bodies; the Caribbean Football Union (Caribbean zone) and the Central American Football Union (Central American zone). Representative teams from Canada, Mexico and the United States automatically qualified for the final competition. Caribbean zone The details were announced in April 2016. Teams First round Group 1 To be held 15–19 June 2016 and hosted in St. Maarten. ---- ---- Group 2 To be held 15–19 June 2016 and hosted in Trinidad and Tobago. ---- ---- Group 3 To be held 29 June – 3 July 2016 and hosted in Haiti. ---- ---- Group 4 To be held 15–19 June 2016 and hosted in Dominican Republic. ---- ---- Ranking of second-placed teams Three runners-up from the group stage (best three group runners-up) will also qualify for the final round. Final round To be held 21–30 October 2016 and hosted in Curaçao. Group stage =Group A= ...
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2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship
The 2017 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship was the 5th edition of the CONCACAF Under-20 Championship (26th edition if all eras included), the men's under-20 international football tournament organized by CONCACAF. It was hosted in Costa Rica between 17 February and 5 March 2017. The competition determined the four CONCACAF representatives at the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup in South Korea. The United States, Mexico, Honduras, and Costa Rica qualified. The tournament also determined which two Caribbean nations participate in the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games. Qualification ;Notes Venues Draw The draw took place on November 29, 2016 at 18:00 CST ( UTC−6) at El Cubo, Estadio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica, and was streamed live via CONCACAF.com. Different from previous tournaments, the 12 teams were drawn into three groups of four teams in the group stage. Costa Rica, Mexico and the United States were seeded into each of the three groups. *Mexico, as champions of ...
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Carmelo Carrillo
Carmelo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Carmelo Anthony (born 1984), American basketball player * Carmelo Antrone Lee (born 1977), Puerto Rican basketball player * Carmelo Bene (1937-2002), Italian director, actor, philosopher, writer * Carmelo Bentancur (born 1899), Uruguayan fencer * Carmelo Bossi (1939–2014), Italian boxer * Carmelo Bruzzese (born 1949), Italian mob boss * Carmelo Cedrún (born 1930), Spanish football goalkeeper * Carmelo Conte (born 1938), Italian lawyer and politician * Carmelo D'Anzi (born 1956), Italian-American football coach * Carmelo Di Bella (1921–1992), Italian football player * Carmelo Giaquinta (born 1930), Argentine bishop * Carmelo Gómez (born 1962), Spanish actor * Carmelo González, aka Cien Caras (born 1949), Mexican wrestler * Carmelo González (born 1983), Spanish football midfielder * Carmelo Marrero, American martial artist * Carmelo Martínez (born 1960), Puerto Rican baseball player * Carmelo Miccich ...
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Trinidad And Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago (, ), officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Consisting of the main islands Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous much smaller islands, it is situated south of Grenada and off the coast of northeastern Venezuela. It shares maritime boundaries with Barbados to the northeast, Grenada to the northwest and Venezuela to the south and west. Trinidad and Tobago is generally considered to be part of the West Indies. The island country's capital is Port of Spain, while its largest and most populous city is San Fernando. The island of Trinidad was inhabited for centuries by Indigenous peoples before becoming a colony in the Spanish Empire, following the arrival of Christopher Columbus, in 1498. Spanish governor José María Chacón surrendered the island to a British fleet under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby in 1797. Trinidad and Tobago were ceded to Britain in 1802 under the Treaty of Amiens as se ...
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Yoan Humberto Godinez Fuentes
Yoan is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Yoan Capote (born 1977), Cuban sculptor *Yoan Garneau (born 1995), Quebec singer, winner of season 2 of ''La Voix'' in 2014 *Yoan Gouffran (born 1986), French footballer of Guadeloupean descent *Yoan López (born 1993), baseball player * Yoan Merlo (born 1985) a French professional player of the game ''Warcraft III'' *Yoan Moncada (born 1995), baseball player *Yoan Pablo Hernández (born 1984), Cuban professional boxer *Yoan Tisseyre Yoan Tisseyre (born 8 May 1989), is a French professional rugby league footballer who currently plays for XIII Limouxin in the Elite One Championship. and has represented France, as a . He previously played for FC Lezignan and Toulouse Olympique ... (born 1989), rugby league player {{given name ...
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Dariel Alejandro Morejon Rodriguez
''Dariel: a romance of Surrey'' is a novel by R. D. Blackmore published in 1897. It is an adventure story set initially in Surrey before the action moves to the Caucasian mountains. The story is narrated by George Cranleigh, a farmer who falls in love with Dariel, the daughter of a Caucasian prince. ''Dariel'' was the last of Blackmore's novels, published just over two years before his death.The London Quarterly Review, (1926), page 53 Plot The story is narrated by George Cranleigh,''The Publisher'', (1897), Volume 14, Issue 67, page 689 a younger son of Lord Harold Cranleigh, a destitute landowner in Surrey,''The Review of Reviews'', Volume 17, page 88 who has been ruined, according to Blackmore, by the "farce of Free-trade".Recent Novels
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Eduard Puga
Eduard Model Accessories is a Czech manufacturer of plastic models and finescale model accessories. Formed in 1989 in the city of Most, Eduard began in a rented cellar as a manufacturer of photoetched brass model components. Following the success of their early products, the company branched off into plastic models in 1993. As of 2006, Eduard's product line contained some 30 plastic kits and more than 800 individual photoetch detail sets. To the plastic modeller community at large, Eduard has become a household word in the field of photoetched parts, and their products are available worldwide. Eduard aircraft kits range from World War I to the present day. Some notable ones include: most of the famous World War I fighters are: Fokker D.VII, Pfalz D.III, Albatros D.III and the Sopwith Pup, while World War II had the: Yakovlev Yak-3, Hawker Hurricane, Spitfire and the Messerschmitt Bf 109, all in various sizes in 1:32, 1:48, 1:72 and 1:144. Their older kits are of good qu ...
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Matthew Hall (soccer Player)
Matthew Hall may refer to: * Matthew Hall (actor) (born 1991), English television actor * Matthew Hall (boxer) (born 1984), English professional boxer * Matthew Hall (curler) (born 1997), Canadian curler * Matthew Hall (figure skater) (born 1970), Canadian figure-skater * Matthew Hall (swimmer), Australian swimmer, see 2000 Oceania Swimming Championships * Matthew Hall (writer) (born 1967), English screenwriter and novelist * Matthew Hall, the real name of the British comedian Harry Hill * Matthew Hall (cricketer) (born 1981), former English cricketer * Matthew Hall (footballer) (1884–?), Scottish footballer for Sunderland * Matthew Hall (sport shooter), represented Northern Ireland at the 2010 Commonwealth Games See also * Matheau Hall Matheau "Matt" "Dupe" Hall (born July 27, 1987) is an American retired soccer player. Career Hall played college soccer at Tyler Junior College between 2005 and 2006, before transferring to Grand Canyon University for the 2007 and 2 ...
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Luther Wildin
Luther Ash James-Wildin (born 3 December 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for club Stevenage. Born in England, he represents the Antigua and Barbuda national team. James-Wildin joined Notts County's academy in 2014 having previously played for Highfield Rangers in Leicester. He signed his first professional contract with Notts County in May 2016, and spent the 2016–17 season on loan at non-League Northern Premier League club Grantham Town. He was released by Notts County at the end of the season and subsequently joined Nuneaton Town of the National League North in July 2017, where he spent one season. James-Wildin joined Stevenage for an undisclosed fee in May 2018 and helped the club earn promotion into League One during the 2022–23 season. Early life Born in Leicester, England, James-Wildin is of Antiguan heritage. He started playing football competitively at the age of seven with Sunday league youth team Highfield Rangers. Wildin stat ...
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Vashami Allen
Vashami Allen (born 9 May 1997 in All Saints, Antigua and Barbuda) is an Antiguan footballer who last operated as defender for Central FC in the TT Pro League. His football ambition is to play in Europe. Early life First getting involved in football at his primary school, the Antiguan was identified as a possible talent by coaches there, starting his football career. Growing up, Allen saw Antiguan footballer Dave Carr play frequently for the national team. Career Central FC One of 12 players sent to Central FC on three-week contracts to help the club in its audacious attempt to win three CFU Club Championships in succession, Allen refused to renew his contract with the club after claiming to have been living in poor conditions and not getting a monthly wage. International Named on the Antigua and Barbuda Under-20 roster in 2016, the defender helped the team finish second behind Haiti to qualify for the 2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship, getting a spot in the Caribbean qual ...
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Jermaine Browne
Jermaine ( ) is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the French given name , which is in turn derived from the Latin given name , meaning "brother". The masculine given name Jermaine was popularized in the 1970s by Jermaine Jackson (born 1954), a member of the singing group The Jackson 5. Jermaine ranked among the top 200 names given to boys born in the United States between 1960 and 1980. It has since declined in popularity and was ranked as the 738th most popular name for American males born in 2013. It is considered to be an African-American name. Jermaine is a variant of Germaine. People Those bearing the masculine given name Jermaine include: * Jermaine Ale (born 1985), Australian rugby league player * Jermaine Allen (born 1983), American football running back * Jermaine Allensworth (born 1972), American baseball player * Jermaine Anderson (born 1983), Canadian basketball player * Jermaine Anderson (English footballer) (born 1996), English fo ...
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Saint Vincent And The Grenadines Football Federation
The Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation (SVGFF) is the governing body of football in the island state of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It was founded in 1979 but only gained ascension into FIFA in 1988. Currently based in Kingstown, it oversees all aspects of football in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines including the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national football team and the NLA Premier League. Executive committee ''Source'': Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation References External links *FacebookTwitterSVGFF Championship
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