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2018 CFU Women's Challenge Series
The 2018 CFU Women's Challenge Series was a football competition in the Caribbean region, held amongst the women's national teams whose football associations are affiliated with the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), a sub-confederation of CONCACAF. The competition was announced by the CFU in March 2018. It is the third women's competition organized by the CFU, after the 2000 CFU Women's Caribbean Cup and the 2014 CFU Women's Caribbean Cup. It is played in April 2018 across five venues, and serves as preparation for the CONCACAF Championship and World Cup qualifiers starting in May. Unlike the two previous CFU Women's Caribbean Cup tournaments, there is no final round and thus no overall champion. Teams A total of 20 teams (out of 31 CFU members) entered the competition. * (H) * * * * * * * * * (H) * (H) * * * (H) * * * * (H) * * ;Notes *(H): Group hosts ;Did not enter * * * * * * * * * * * Groups The 20 teams are divided into five groups of four. In each group, teams p ...
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2018 CONCACAF Women%27s Championship Qualification
The 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship qualification is a women's football competition which decides the participating teams of the 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship. A total of eight teams played in the final tournament, which was held in the United States. Teams A total of 30 (out of 41) CONCACAF member national teams entered, with three automatic qualifiers, and the remaining 27 teams entering regional qualification tournaments. FIFA Women's World Rankings in March 2018 in parentheses (NR=Not ranked; N/A=Not applicable as they are not a FIFA member). ;Notes *Teams in bold qualified for the final tournament. ;Notes: Format In each group of all rounds, teams played each other once at a centralised venue. *Central American Zone: The top two teams of the group qualify for the final tournament. *Caribbean Zone: The winners of each first round group advance to the final round. The top three teams of the final round qualify for the final tournament. Tiebreakers Teams are rank ...
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Waterhouse Stadium
Waterhouse may refer to: People *Waterhouse (surname) Places * Waterhouse, Tasmania, a locality in Australia * Waterhouse Island (other) * Waterhouse district of Kingston, Jamaica ** Waterhouse F.C., a football club based in the Waterhouse district of Kingston, Jamaica * Waterhouse Museum in New Jersey Other uses * Waterhouse Company, a coachbuilder located in Webster, Massachusetts * Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, an annual prize awarded by the South Australian Museum See also * Little Waterhouse Lake, Tasmania, Australia * PricewaterhouseCoopers, an international professional services firm * TD Waterhouse, a Canadian financial services corporation * Waterhouse's swamp rat, a rodent species from South America * Waterhouse's leaf-nosed bat, a species of bat from Central America * Waterhouses (other) * William H. Waterhouse House The William H. Waterhouse House is a historic residence in Maitland, Florida, United States, that is listed on the Nati ...
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Sherly Jeudy
Sherly Jeudy (born 13 October 1998) is a Haitian footballer who plays as a forward for French Division 2 Féminine club Grenoble Foot 38 Grenoble Foot 38, commonly referred to as simply Grenoble or GF38, is a French association football club based in Grenoble. The club plays its home matches at the Stade des Alpes, a sports complex based in the heart of the city, and wears white ... and the Haiti women's national team. International goals ''Scores and results list Haiti's goal tally first'' References External links * * 1998 births Living people Women's association football forwards Haitian women's footballers People from Ouest (department) Haiti women's international footballers GPSO 92 Issy players Santiago Morning (women) footballers FC Nantes (women) players Grenoble Foot 38 (women) players Haitian expatriate women's footballers Haitian expatriate sportspeople in France Expatriate women's footballers in France Haitian expatriate sportspeople in ...
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Phiseline Michel
Phiseline Michel (born 27 July 1997) is a Haitian footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ... who plays as a defensive midfielder for Canadian club CS Fabrose and the Haiti women's national team. International goals ''Scores and results list Haiti's goal tally first'' References External links * 1997 births Living people Women's association football midfielders Haitian women's footballers People from Artibonite (department) Haiti women's international footballers Haitian expatriate women's footballers Haitian expatriate sportspeople in Canada Expatriate women's soccer players in Canada {{Haiti-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Port-au-Prince
Port-au-Prince ( , ; ht, Pòtoprens ) is the capital and most populous city of Haiti. The city's population was estimated at 987,311 in 2015 with the metropolitan area estimated at a population of 2,618,894. The metropolitan area is defined by the IHSI as including the communes of Port-au-Prince, Delmas, Cite Soleil, Tabarre, Carrefour and Pétion-Ville. The city of Port-au-Prince is on the Gulf of Gonâve: the bay on which the city lies, which acts as a natural harbor, has sustained economic activity since the civilizations of the Taíno. It was first incorporated under French colonial rule in 1749. The city's layout is similar to that of an amphitheater; commercial districts are near the water, while residential neighborhoods are located on the hills above. Its population is difficult to ascertain due to the rapid growth of slums in the hillsides above the city; however, recent estimates place the metropolitan area's population at around 3.7 million, nearly half of the ...
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Stade Sylvio Cator
The Stade Sylvio Cator is a multi-purpose stadium in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. It is currently used mostly for association football matches, and is turfed with artificial turf. History The stadium bears the name of Haitian Olympic medalist and footballer Sylvio Cator. It was named after him in 1952. Before then the stadium was called the ''Parc Leconte''. and then the ''Stade Paul-Magloire''. It is where the Haiti national football team play its home games. It has hosted the 1973 CONCACAF Championship, where the home team were crowned as champions and the 1991 CONCACAF Women's Championship where the final match between the USA and Canada reached overcapacity of 30,000. The stadium was partly destroyed by the earthquake in Haiti in January 2010, and a tent-city sprouted within its confines. References Football venues in Haiti Athletics (track and field) venues in Haiti Buildings and structures in Port-au-Prince Haiti Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially the R ...
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Felicia Jarvis
The name Felicia derives from the Latin adjective ''felix'', meaning "happy, lucky", though in the neuter plural form ''felicia'' it literally means "happy things" and often occurred in the phrase ''tempora felicia'', "happy times". The sense of it as a feminine personal name appeared in post-Classical use and is of uncertain origin. It is associated with saints, poets, astronomical objects, plant genera, fictional characters, and animals, especially cats. People * Felicia Nimue Ackerman (born 1947), American Brown University Philosophy professor, monthly op-ed columnist, poet and author * Felicia Adeyoyin (1938–2021), Nigerian academic * Felicia Barton (born 1982), an American semifinalist on the eighth season of ''American Idol'' * Felicia Bond (born 1954), American writer and illustrator, author of '' If You Give a Mouse a Cookie'' * Felicia Brabec (born 1974), American politician and clinical psychologist * Felicia Brandström (born 1987), Swedish singer and one of the ...
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Roshana Palache
Roshana Taquise Palmer (born March 8, 1989) is a Canadian Positive/Inspirational R&B singer-songwriter managed by S4 Entertainment. Biography Roshana began in her shy pre-teen years, as part of a local youth choir.Biography at GospelEngine
Retrieved April 18, 2009. Headlining at many local events, Roshana has successfully started her musical career. When speaking to her ultimate motivation, she writes. "So many days I sat and prayed to see this dream come true, it's coming to pass and it's coming so fast and it's all because I listened to You.” Influenced and inspired by the works of Lauryn Hill, Fred Hammond,



Shantel Bailey
Shantel Suleon Bailey (born 30 April 1995) is a Jamaican Women's association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Jamaica women's national football team, Jamaica women's national team. International career Bailey made her senior debut for Jamaica on 20 April 2018 at the 2018 CFU Women's Challenge Series. International goals ''Scores and results list Jamaica's goal tally first'' References

1995 births Living people Women's association football midfielders Jamaican women's footballers Jamaica women's international footballers {{Jamaica-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Rachel Peláez
Rachel Peláez Ellis (born 5 May 1993) is a Cuban international footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ... who plays as a midfielder. External links * 1993 births Living people Cuban women's footballers Cuba women's international footballers Women's association football midfielders 21st-century Cuban women {{Cuba-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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María Pérez (footballer)
María Pérez may refer to: * María Pérez Balteira (fl. 13th-century), Galician composer and singer * María Angélica Pérez (1897–1932), Argentine Roman Catholic nun * María del Pilar Pérez (born 1951), Chilean architect convicted of murder * María Irigoyen Pérez (born 1952), Spanish member of the European Parliament * María Pérez (swimmer) (born 1962), Venezuelan Olympic swimmer * María José Pérez González (born 1984), Spanish footballer * María Belén Pérez Maurice (born 1985), Argentine fencer * María Pérez Fernández (born 1987), Spanish footballer * María José Pérez (volleyball) (born 1988), Venezuelan volleyball player * María Pérez (judoka) (born 1989), Puerto Rican judoka * María Isabel Pérez (footballer) (born 1992), Cuban footballer * María José Pérez (runner) (born 1992), Spanish runner * María Isabel Pérez (born 1993), Spanish sprinter * María Pérez (racewalker) (born 1996), Spanish racewalker * María Paulina Pérez (born 199 ...
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