The 2004
Caribbean Football Union Club Championship was an international club football competition held in the
Caribbean
The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Se ...
to determine the region's qualifier to the
CONCACAF Champions' Cup
The CONCACAF Champions League, known officially as the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League for sponsorship reasons, is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONCACAF. The tournament is contested by clubs from North Ameri ...
. The
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ...
edition included eight teams from six football associations, contested on a two-legged basis. Even though two teams from
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 ...
contested the 2003 final, only one team was entered in the 2004 tournament, as compared to two from
Jamaica
Jamaica (; ) is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea. Spanning in area, it is the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean (after Cuba and Hispaniola). Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, and west of His ...
. The inclusion of teams from
Saint Martin and
Montserrat
Montserrat ( ) is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is part of the Leeward Islands, the northern portion of the Lesser Antilles chain of the West Indies. Montserrat is about long and wide, with r ...
and not from other Caribbean countries was never explained.
The first round included one of the great mismatches in international club history, as
Harbour View FC
Harbour View Football Club is a Jamaican football club based in Kingston that currently plays in the top flight Jamaica National Premier League.
Harbour View is nicknamed the ''Stars of the East'' or ''Easters'' and play their home games at Ha ...
of Jamaica slammed Ideal of Montserrat, 30–1 on aggregate. In an all-Jamaican final,
Jomo Gordon scored in stoppage time of the second leg to give Harbour View FC a 3–2 aggregate win over
Tivoli Gardens FC, thereby advancing to the
2005 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
The 2005 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 40th. edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CONCACAF region (North America, Central America and the Caribbean), the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. The tournament was also a qua ...
.
First round
Semi-finals
Final
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Harbour View FC
Harbour View Football Club is a Jamaican football club based in Kingston that currently plays in the top flight Jamaica National Premier League.
Harbour View is nicknamed the ''Stars of the East'' or ''Easters'' and play their home games at Ha ...
2004
CFU champions, advance to 2005
CONCACAF Champions' Cup
The CONCACAF Champions League, known officially as the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League for sponsorship reasons, is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONCACAF. The tournament is contested by clubs from North Ameri ...
quarterfinals.
Top scorers
External links
RSSSF – 2004 CFU Club Championship
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2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ...
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