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CFU Club Championship 2005
2005 Caribbean Football Union Club Championship was an international club football competition held in the Caribbean to determine the region's qualifier to the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. The 2005 edition included 13 teams from 10 football associations, contested on a two-legged basis. Trinidad and Tobago champion North East Stars, which was only in its fourth year of existence, was given a bye to the quarterfinals. The club then withdrew before the quarterfinals due to a lack of financing. This allowed Surinamese champion Robinhood to eventually reach the final despite never playing a team from Jamaica or Trinidad and Tobago. After Robinhood stunned Jamaican champion Portmore United with a first-leg victory, Portmore recovered to win the tournament with a decisive 4-0 win in the return leg, thereby advancing to the 2006 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final ---- Portmore United 2005 CFU champions, advance to 2006 CONCACAF Champions ...
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CFU Club Championship
The Caribbean Club Championship, also known as the CFU Club Championship or CFU Club Champions' Cup, was an annual international football competition held amongst association football clubs that are members of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU). The Caribbean Club Championship served as a qualifying event for the CONCACAF Champions League tournament. The tournament was officially the Flow CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship for sponsorship reasons from 2018 to 2022. With the expansion of the CONCACAF Champions League starting from the 2024 edition, the 2022 edition of the Caribbean Club Championship was the last held. Instead, a regional cup tournament will be launched as a qualifying tournament of the CONCACAF Champions League for teams from the Caribbean, besides those which qualify directly through their professional leagues. Qualification Thirty-one national associations affiliated with the CFU were invited to participate, with each eligible to send two clubs, usually t ...
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Hoppers FC
Hoppers Football Club is an Antiguan football club playing in the Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division. It is based in Greenbay. History The Greenbay Hoppers FC is a nonprofit organization which was formed over 40 years ago. One of the founders, Mr. Londel Benjamin who was President until 2009, along with fathers, grandfathers and uncles of present players organized a football team from the Greenbay community. Greenbay Hoppers FC took part in the CFU Club Championship in an attempt to qualify for the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Achievements *Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division: 2 ::2015–16, 2017–18 *CTV Warriors' Cup: 1 ::2005 Performance in CONCACAF competitions *CFU Club Championship: 2 appearances ::Best: 2005 Quarter-Finals – Lost against Portmore United Portmore United Football Club is a Jamaican football team in the top flight Jamaica National Premier League. The team trains and plays home matches at the Prison Oval. History Hazard United The club was f ...
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Paramaribo
Paramaribo (; ; nicknamed Par'bo) is the capital and largest city of Suriname, located on the banks of the Suriname River in the Paramaribo District. Paramaribo has a population of roughly 241,000 people (2012 census), almost half of Suriname's population. The historic inner city of Paramaribo has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002. Name The city is named for the Paramaribo tribe living at the mouth of the Suriname River; the name is from Tupi–Guarani ''para'' "large river" + ''maribo'' "inhabitants". History The name Paramaribo is probably a corruption of the name of an Indian village, spelled Parmurbo in the earliest Dutch sources. This was the location of the first Dutch settlement, a trading post established by Nicolaes Baliestel and Dirck Claeszoon van Sanen in 1613. English and French traders also tried to establish settlements in Suriname, including a French post established in 1644 near present-day Paramaribo. All earlier settlements were abandoned s ...
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Anthony Modeste (footballer Born 1975)
Anthony Benedict Modeste (born 30 August 1975) is a retired Grenadian football player who represented the Grenada national football team, currently manager of Camerhogne. Club career Educated at Grenada Boys' Secondary School, Modeste began his career at Grenadian club Queens Park Rangers SC. After seven years at the club, Modeste moved to Jamaica, signing for Hazard United in 2002. In his first season at Hazard United, Modeste won the 2002–03 National Premier League and JFF Champions Cup, scoring five league goals in the process, as Hazard United relocated from May Pen to Portmore, renaming to Portmore United in 2003. In 2005, Modeste helped Portmore complete another double. In 2007, Portmore won another JFF Champions Cup, winning the league the following season. In 2011, Modeste returned to Grenada, signing for GBSS Demerara Mutual. After five seasons at the club, Modeste returned to Queens Park Rangers for a single season, before joining Camerhogne in 2017. Modeste ...
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Jermaine Brown (Surinamese Footballer)
Jermaine Brown may refer to: * Jermaine Brown (athlete) (born 1991), Jamaican sprinter * Jermaine Brown (footballer, born 1983), English football midfielder * Jermaine Brown (footballer, born 1985), Caymanian football goalkeeper * Jermaine Brown, 1991 Kentucky Mr. Basketball The Kentucky Mr. Basketball honor recognizes the top high school senior basketball player in the state of Kentucky. The first Kentucky Mr. Basketball was "King" Kelly Coleman of Wayland High School in 1956. The winner of the Mr. Basketball award we ...
and basketball player at the University of Tennessee, Georgetown College {{hndis, Brown, Jermaine ...
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Northern United
Northern United All Stars is a Saint Lucian football club based in Gros Islet, competing in the Saint Lucia Gold Division, the top tier of Football in Saint Lucia, Saint Lucian football. The club participated in the 2011 CFU Club Championship, 2011 CFU Club Championship, playing in the 2011 CFU Club Championship#Elimination stage 1, first elimination stage of the 2011 CFU Club Championship#Preliminary phase, Preliminary phase. There, Northern United took on the Surinamese Hoofdklasse (Suriname), Hoofdklasse runners-up, Walking Bout Company. In the tournament, they were eliminated 6–1 on aggregate, losing 3–0 at home to WBC, and 3–1 at WBC. Current squad The following squad was used in the 2011 CFU Club Championship, according to CONCACAF reports. ''as of 26 March 2011'' Performance in International Competitions Northern United's score listed first. * 2005 CFU Club Championship ::First Round v. Positive Vibes – 0:2, 5:0 ::Quarter-final ...
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Portmore United F
Portmore may refer to: * Portmore, Jamaica ** Portmore United F.C. * Portmore, a townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland * Portmore Lough in Northern Ireland ** Bonny Portmore, a lament of a large oak which once stood near Portmore Lough * Portmore, Hampshire ** Earl of Portmore Earl of Portmore was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1703 for the Scottish military commander David Colyear, 1st Lord Portmore. He had already been created Lord Portmore in 1699 and was made Lord Colyear and Viscount of Mil ...
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SV Centro Social Deportivo Barber
Sport Voetbal Centro Social Deportivo Barber is a Curaçao football team located in northern town of Barber, and playing in the Curaçao League First Division. Achievements * Kopa Antiano: 8 :: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 * Sekshon Pagá: 6 :: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2014 *Sekshon Amatùr: 1 :: 1995 Performance in CONCACAF competitions *CFU Club Championship: 6 appearances 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 ::2003 – First Round – (Caribbean Zone) – Lost against Portmore United 3–1 in the global result. ::2005 – Semi-finals – (Caribbean Zone) – Lost against Portmore United 3–2 in the global result. ::2006 – First Round group stage – (Caribbean Zone) – hosted by Harbour View in Jamaica ::2007 – First Round group stage – (Caribbean Zone) – hosted by San Juan Jabloteh in Trinidad and Tobago ::2009 – First Round – (Caribbean Zone) – Lost against Inter Moengotapoe 3–2 in the global result. ::2010 – First Round group ...
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Flag Of The Netherlands Antilles
The flag of the Netherlands Antilles was white, with a horizontal blue stripe in the center, one-third of the flag's hoist, superimposed on a vertical red stripe of the same width, also centered; six white, five-pointed stars are arranged in a hexagon pattern in the center of the blue band, their points up. It was adopted on 19 November 1959. The six stars represented the six main islands of Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten. 1986 modification In 1986, Aruba seceded from the Netherlands Antilles resulting in the flag being modified to depict only five stars to represent the remaining five islands. Dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles On 10 October 2010, the Netherlands Antilles was dissolved into Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the three public bodies of the Caribbean Netherlands.
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Flag Of Trinidad And Tobago
The flag of Trinidad and Tobago was adopted upon independence from the United Kingdom on 31 August 1962. Designed by Carlisle Chang (1921–2001), the flag of Trinidad and Tobago was chosen by the independence committee of 1962. Red, black and white symbolise fire (the sun, representing courage), earth (representing dedication) and water (representing purity and equality). It is one of the few national flags incorporating a diagonal line, with other examples including the Flag_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo, DR Congo, Flag_of_Tanzania, Tanzania, Flag_of_Namibia, Namibia, and Flag_of_Brunei, Brunei. Design The flag of Trinidad and Tobago is a red field with a white-edged black diagonal band from the upper hoist side to the lower fly-side. In blazon, ''Gules, a bend Sable fimbriated Argent''. It was designed by Carlisle Chang. Construction The width of the white stripes is of the flag length and the width of the black stripe is . The total width of the three stripes t ...
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Positive Vibes Victory
The U.S. Virgin Islands Association Club Championship is the top soccer club competitions running in U.S. Virgin Islands. Previously, there were two soccer club competitions running in U.S. Virgin Islands: the St Croix Soccer League and the St Thomas League. The champions were then decided in a knockout tournament between the best two teams of each league. 9,000 capacity Lionel Roberts Park is one of the venues. The winner and the runner-up of the league starts the qualifications for the CONCACAF Champions Cup from the first round of the CFU Club Championship. The 1999–00 championship was presumably the first time an overall title was played for. Current teams (2019–20) * Helenites SC * Prankton SC * Rovers * Unique FC * LRVI FC * New Vibes SC * Raymix SC * Waitikubuli FC * United We Stand FC Previous winners Soccer championship * 1997–98: ''not played'' * 1998–99: M.I. Roc Masters defeated Helenites * 1999–00: UWS Upsetters 5–1 Helenites * 2000–01: ''not p ...
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