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2011 CFU Club Championship
2011 CFU Club Champions’ Cup
Tournament details
DatesMarch 10 – May 27, 2011
Teams15 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsPuerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders (2nd title)
Runners-upHaiti Tempête
Third placeGuyana Alpha United
Fourth placeTrinidad and Tobago Defence Force
Tournament statistics
Matches played22
Goals scored58 (2.64 per match)
Attendance16,787 (763 per match)
Top scorer(s)Trinidad and Tobago Michael Edwards
Dominican Republic Jonathan Faña
Trinidad and Tobago Richard Roy
(4 goals each)
2010
2012

The 2011 CFU Club Champions’ Cup was the 13th edition of the CFU Club Championship, the annual international club football competition in the Caribbean region, held amongst clubs whose football associations are affiliated with the Caribbean Football Union (CFU). The top three teams in the tournament qualified for the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League.[1]

Participating teams

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The following teams were all entered into the competition.

AssociationTeamQualification method
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and BarbudaBassa2009–10 Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division champion
Bermuda BermudaDandy Town Hornets2009–10 Bermudian Premier Division champion[2]
Cayman Islands Cayman IslandsBodden Town2009–10 CIFA National League runner-up
Dominica DominicaBath Estate2009–10 Dominica Championship champion
Guyana GuyanaAlpha United2010 GFF National Super League champion
Milerock2010 GFF National Super League runner-up
Haiti HaitiTempête2010–11 Ligue Haïtienne Ouverture champion
Puerto Rico Puerto RicoRiver Plate2010 Puerto Rico Soccer League champion
Puerto Rico Islanders2010 Puerto Rico Soccer League runner-up
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and NevisNewtown United2009–10 SKNFA Premier League champion
Saint Lucia Saint LuciaNorthern United All Stars2010 Saint Lucia Premier Division champion
Suriname SurinameInter Moengotapoe2009–10 Hoofdklasse champion
WBC2009–10 Hoofdklasse runner-up
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and TobagoDefence Force2010–11 TT Pro League champion
Caledonia AIA2010–11 TT Pro League runner-up
  • th – Title holders

The following associations did not enter a team:

Competition format

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The draw for the tournament took place on February 2, 2011.[3] The first two rounds were played as two-leg, aggregate-goal series. The away goals rule would be applied, and extra time and penalty shootout would be used to decide the winner if necessary. The defending champion, Puerto Rico Islanders, received a bye to the second round. The final round, which consists of the semifinals, the third-place match, and the final, were played as one-leg matches.[4] The original schedule as announced by the CFU is as follows (however, many matches of the first two rounds were played outside the original schedule):[5]

Round1st leg2nd leg
First roundMarch 9–11March 18–20
Second roundApril 12–14April 22–24
Final roundMay 25–29

It was originally announced that the final round would be played at Trinidad and Tobago. However, it was announced on May 12, 2011, that Guyana's Alpha United, one of the semifinalists, would host the final round at Providence Stadium in Providence, Guyana, with the semifinals on May 25, and the third-placed match and the final on May 27.[6]

Preliminary phase

[edit]

Elimination stage 1

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The first round schedule was announced on March 2, 2011.[7]

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Dandy Town Hornets Bermuda1–41Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force1–10–3
Newtown United Saint Kitts and Nevis0–6Trinidad and Tobago Caledonia AIA0–10–5
Milerock Guyana2–2 (a)Suriname Inter Moengotapoe0–12–1
Northern United All Stars Saint Lucia1–6Suriname WBC0–31–3
River Plate Puerto Rico2–1Cayman Islands Bodden Town2–00–1
Bath Estate Dominicaw/o2Haiti Tempête
Alpha United Guyanaw/o2Antigua and Barbuda Bassa
Notes
  • Note 1: Order of legs reversed after original draw.
  • Note 2: Bath Estate and Bassa withdrew from the competition. Tempête and Alpha United advanced automatically.

First leg

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Dandy Town Hornets Bermuda1 – 1Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force
Swan 22'ReportNarcis 30'


Northern United All Stars Saint Lucia0 – 3Suriname WBC
ReportAílton 32'
Lupson 45+2'
Felter 49'


Notes
  • Note 3: Match played in Cayman Islands instead of Puerto Rico.

Second leg

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Defence Force won 4–1 on aggregate.


2–2 on aggregate; Milerock won on the away goals rule.


Caledonia AIA won 6–0 on aggregate.


River Plate won 2–1 on aggregate.


WBC won 6–1 on aggregate.

Elimination stage 2

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The second round schedule was announced on April 1, 2011.[8]

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
WBC Suriname1–84Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders1–10–7
Milerock Guyana0–7Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force0–40–3
Caledonia AIA Trinidad and Tobago1–1 (2–3 p)Haiti Tempête0–11–0 (aet)
Alpha United Guyana3–2Puerto Rico River Plate0–03–2
Notes
  • Note 4: Order of legs reversed after original draw.

First leg

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Caledonia AIA Trinidad and Tobago0 – 1Haiti Tempête
ReportArmstrong 5' (o.g.)

Second leg

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Alpha United won 3–2 on aggregate.


Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago3 – 0Guyana Milerock
Elcock 11'
Roy 43', 89'
Report

Defence Force won 7–0 on aggregate.


Tempête Haiti0 – 1 (a.e.t.)Trinidad and Tobago Caledonia AIA
ReportArmstrong 6'
Penalties
3 – 2
Attendance: 4,552

1–1 on aggregate; Tempête won on penalties.


Puerto Rico Islanders won 8–1 on aggregate.

Notes
  • Note 5: Match played in Guyana instead of Puerto Rico.
  • Note 6: Delayed from April 29, 2011, because of Caledonia's travel issues to Haiti.[9]

Final phase

[edit]

The draw for the final round was made on May 16, 2011.[10] All matches were played at Providence Stadium in Providence, Guyana.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Haiti Tempête (pen.)0 (4)
 
 
 
Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force0 (2)
 
Haiti Tempête1
 
 
 
Puerto Rico PR Islanders (aet)3
 
Guyana Alpha United1
 
 
Puerto Rico PR Islanders (aet)3
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force1 (3)
 
 
Guyana Alpha United (pen.)1 (4)

Semifinals

[edit]

Third place match

[edit]

Final

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Tempête Haiti1 – 3 (a.e.t.)Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders
Charles 42'ReportNeedham 34'
Faña 100', 113'
CFU Club Championship
2011 Winners
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Islanders
Second Title

Puerto Rico Islanders, Tempête, and Alpha United qualified for the Preliminary Round of the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League.[13]

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerTeamGoals
1Trinidad and Tobago Michael EdwardsTrinidad and Tobago Defence Force4
Dominican Republic Jonathan FañaPuerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders4
Trinidad and Tobago Richard RoyTrinidad and Tobago Defence Force4
4Trinidad and Tobago Akim ArmstrongTrinidad and Tobago Caledonia AIA2
United States Matthew BouraeePuerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders2
Puerto Rico Noah DelgadoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders2
England David FoleyPuerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders2
Suriname Rinaldo LupsonSuriname WBC2
Trinidad and Tobago Sean NarcisTrinidad and Tobago Defence Force2
Guyana Dwight PetersGuyana Alpha United2
Trinidad and Tobago Jean-Luc RochfordTrinidad and Tobago Caledonia AIA2

Source:[14]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ CFU Club Champions' Cup 2011 Tournament Regulations Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Hornets prepare for CFU qualifiers". The Royal Gazette. 2 February 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  3. ^ "Club Championships kicks off in March". Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday. 20 January 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  4. ^ "PR Islanders start in second round of CFU clubs". CONCACAF. Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
  5. ^ "CFU Calendar of Activities" (PDF). Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  6. ^ "Guyana to stage Caribbean club semis, finals". Archived from the original on 2011-05-15. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  7. ^ "Caribbean club championship schedule set". Archived from the original on 2011-08-07. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  8. ^ "PR Islanders open CFU club defense April 23". Archived from the original on 2011-04-06. Retrieved 2011-04-02.
  9. ^ "Tempete-Caledonia rescheduled for May 8". Archived from the original on 2012-09-24. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  10. ^ "PR Islanders to face Alpha in CFU club semis". Archived from the original on 2011-05-21. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  11. ^ "PR Islanders qualify for CCL for fourth time". Archived from the original on 2011-05-31. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  12. ^ "Tempete and PR Islanders Secure In Club Champions Cup Final". Archived from the original on 2011-10-05. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  13. ^ Guyana's Alpha grabs next-to-last CCL spot Archived 2011-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "CFU Club Championship 2011 — Topscorers". CONCACAF.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-09. Retrieved 2012-07-03.
[edit]
    2011 CFU Club Championship
    2011 CFU Club Champions’ Cup
    Tournament details
    DatesMarch 10 – May 27, 2011
    Teams15 (from 11 associations)
    Final positions
    ChampionsPuerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders (2nd title)
    Runners-upHaiti Tempête
    Third placeGuyana Alpha United
    Fourth placeTrinidad and Tobago Defence Force
    Tournament statistics
    Matches played22
    Goals scored58 (2.64 per match)
    Attendance16,787 (763 per match)
    Top scorer(s)Trinidad and Tobago Michael Edwards
    Dominican Republic Jonathan Faña
    Trinidad and Tobago Richard Roy
    (4 goals each)
    2010
    2012

    The 2011 CFU Club Champions’ Cup was the 13th edition of the CFU Club Championship, the annual international club football competition in the Caribbean region, held amongst clubs whose football associations are affiliated with the Caribbean Football Union (CFU). The top three teams in the tournament qualified for the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League.[1]

    Participating teams

    The following teams were all entered into the competition.

    AssociationTeamQualification method
    Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and BarbudaBassa2009–10 Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division champion
    Bermuda BermudaDandy Town Hornets2009–10 Bermudian Premier Division champion[2]
    Cayman Islands Cayman IslandsBodden Town2009–10 CIFA National League runner-up
    Dominica DominicaBath Estate2009–10 Dominica Championship champion
    Guyana GuyanaAlpha United2010 GFF National Super League champion
    Milerock2010 GFF National Super League runner-up
    Haiti HaitiTempête2010–11 Ligue Haïtienne Ouverture champion
    Puerto Rico Puerto RicoRiver Plate2010 Puerto Rico Soccer League champion
    Puerto Rico Islanders2010 Puerto Rico Soccer League runner-up
    Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and NevisNewtown United2009–10 SKNFA Premier League champion
    Saint Lucia Saint LuciaNorthern United All Stars2010 Saint Lucia Premier Division champion
    Suriname SurinameInter Moengotapoe2009–10 Hoofdklasse champion
    WBC2009–10 Hoofdklasse runner-up
    Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and TobagoDefence Force2010–11 TT Pro League champion
    Caledonia AIA2010–11 TT Pro League runner-up
    • th – Title holders

    The following associations did not enter a team:

    Competition format

    The draw for the tournament took place on February 2, 2011.[3] The first two rounds were played as two-leg, aggregate-goal series. The away goals rule would be applied, and extra time and penalty shootout would be used to decide the winner if necessary. The defending champion, Puerto Rico Islanders, received a bye to the second round. The final round, which consists of the semifinals, the third-place match, and the final, were played as one-leg matches.[4] The original schedule as announced by the CFU is as follows (however, many matches of the first two rounds were played outside the original schedule):[5]

    Round1st leg2nd leg
    First roundMarch 9–11March 18–20
    Second roundApril 12–14April 22–24
    Final roundMay 25–29

    It was originally announced that the final round would be played at Trinidad and Tobago. However, it was announced on May 12, 2011, that Guyana's Alpha United, one of the semifinalists, would host the final round at Providence Stadium in Providence, Guyana, with the semifinals on May 25, and the third-placed match and the final on May 27.[6]

    Preliminary phase

    Elimination stage 1

    The first round schedule was announced on March 2, 2011.[7]

    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    Dandy Town Hornets Bermuda1–41Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force1–10–3
    Newtown United Saint Kitts and Nevis0–6Trinidad and Tobago Caledonia AIA0–10–5
    Milerock Guyana2–2 (a)Suriname Inter Moengotapoe0–12–1
    Northern United All Stars Saint Lucia1–6Suriname WBC0–31–3
    River Plate Puerto Rico2–1Cayman Islands Bodden Town2–00–1
    Bath Estate Dominicaw/o2Haiti Tempête
    Alpha United Guyanaw/o2Antigua and Barbuda Bassa
    Notes
    • Note 1: Order of legs reversed after original draw.
    • Note 2: Bath Estate and Bassa withdrew from the competition. Tempête and Alpha United advanced automatically.

    First leg

    Dandy Town Hornets Bermuda1 – 1Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force
    Swan 22'ReportNarcis 30'
    BAA Field, Hamilton
    Attendance: 350
    Referee: Kenville Holder (Cayman Islands)

    Newtown United Saint Kitts and Nevis0 – 1Trinidad and Tobago Caledonia AIA
    ReportRochford 53'
    Newtown Football Stadium, Basseterre
    Attendance: 500
    Referee: Bryan Willett (Antigua and Barbuda)

    Northern United All Stars Saint Lucia0 – 3Suriname WBC
    ReportAílton 32'
    Lupson 45+2'
    Felter 49'
    Attendance: 320
    Referee: Stanley Lancaster (Guyana)

    Milerock Guyana0 – 1Suriname Inter Moengotapoe
    ReportBrunswijk 88'
    MacKenzie Sport Club Ground, Linden
    Attendance: 300
    Referee: Lee Davis (Trinidad and Tobago)

    River Plate Puerto Rico2 – 0Cayman Islands Bodden Town
    Megaloudis 2'
    Frantz 63'
    Report
    Attendance: 150
    Referee: Dave Peterkin (Jamaica)
    Notes
    • Note 3: Match played in Cayman Islands instead of Puerto Rico.

    Second leg

    Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago3 – 0Bermuda Dandy Town Hornets
    Narcis 18'
    Edwards 73', 84'
    Report
    Attendance: 500
    Referee: Kevin Thomas (Jamaica)

    Defence Force won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Inter Moengotapoe Suriname1 – 2Guyana Milerock
    van Dijk 90+3'ReportHercules 5'
    Crandon 75'
    Attendance: 1,500
    Referee: Bryan Willett (Antigua and Barbuda)

    2–2 on aggregate; Milerock won on the away goals rule.


    Caledonia AIA Trinidad and Tobago5 – 0Saint Kitts and Nevis Newtown United
    Stewart 12'
    Rochford 43'
    Joseph 48'
    Armstrong 64'
    Woodley 89'
    Report
    Attendance: 500
    Referee: Stanley Lancaster (Guyana)

    Caledonia AIA won 6–0 on aggregate.


    Bodden Town Cayman Islands1 – 0Puerto Rico River Plate
    Calderon 75'Report
    Attendance: 275
    Referee: Dave Peterkin (Jamaica)

    River Plate won 2–1 on aggregate.


    WBC Suriname3 – 1Saint Lucia Northern United All Stars
    Aroepa 3'
    Lupson 40'
    Afonsoewa 49'
    ReportProsper 17'
    Attendance: 300
    Referee: Lee Davis (Trinidad and Tobago)

    WBC won 6–1 on aggregate.

    Elimination stage 2

    The second round schedule was announced on April 1, 2011.[8]

    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    WBC Suriname1–84Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders1–10–7
    Milerock Guyana0–7Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force0–40–3
    Caledonia AIA Trinidad and Tobago1–1 (2–3 p)Haiti Tempête0–11–0 (aet)
    Alpha United Guyana3–2Puerto Rico River Plate0–03–2
    Notes
    • Note 4: Order of legs reversed after original draw.

    First leg

    Milerock Guyana0 – 4Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force
    ReportK. Joseph 8'
    Roy 31'
    Edwards 60', 67'
    MacKenzie Sport Club Ground, Linden
    Attendance: 600
    Referee: Ignatius Baptiste (Dominica)

    Alpha United Guyana0 – 0Puerto Rico River Plate
    Report
    Attendance: 500
    Referee: Neal Brizan (Trinidad and Tobago)

    Caledonia AIA Trinidad and Tobago0 – 1Haiti Tempête
    ReportArmstrong 5' (o.g.)
    Attendance: 520
    Referee: Trevor Taylor (Barbados)

    WBC Suriname1 – 1Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders
    Sandvliet 48'ReportCunningham 90+1'
    Attendance: 500
    Referee: Raymond Bogle (Jamaica)

    Second leg

    River Plate Puerto Rico2 – 3Guyana Alpha United
    Maroni 78'
    Díaz 90+4'
    ReportPeters 55' (pen.)
    Abrams 58'
    Murray 83'
    Attendance: 500
    Referee: Lee Davis (Trinidad and Tobago)

    Alpha United won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago3 – 0Guyana Milerock
    Elcock 11'
    Roy 43', 89'
    Report
    Attendance: 520
    Referee: Kevin Morrison (Jamaica)

    Defence Force won 7–0 on aggregate.


    Tempête Haiti0 – 1 (a.e.t.)Trinidad and Tobago Caledonia AIA
    ReportArmstrong 6'
    Penalties
    3 – 2
    Attendance: 4,552
    Referee: Rudolph Angela (Aruba)

    1–1 on aggregate; Tempête won on penalties.


    Puerto Rico Islanders Puerto Rico7 – 0Suriname WBC
    Delgado 5', 8'
    Pitchkolan 12'
    Foley 37'
    Bouraee 44'
    Faña 56'
    Salem 88' (pen.)
    Report
    Attendance: 500
    Referee: Kevin Morrison (Jamaica)

    Puerto Rico Islanders won 8–1 on aggregate.

    Notes
    • Note 5: Match played in Guyana instead of Puerto Rico.
    • Note 6: Delayed from April 29, 2011, because of Caledonia's travel issues to Haiti.[9]

    Final phase

    The draw for the final round was made on May 16, 2011.[10] All matches were played at Providence Stadium in Providence, Guyana.

     
    Semi-finalsFinal
     
          
     
     
     
     
    Haiti Tempête (pen.)0 (4)
     
     
     
    Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force0 (2)
     
    Haiti Tempête1
     
     
     
    Puerto Rico PR Islanders (aet)3
     
    Guyana Alpha United1
     
     
    Puerto Rico PR Islanders (aet)3
     
    Third place
     
     
     
     
     
    Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force1 (3)
     
     
    Guyana Alpha United (pen.)1 (4)

    Semifinals

    Tempête Haiti0 – 0 (a.e.t.)Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force
    Report
    Penalties
    Charles soccer ball with check mark
    Valdano soccer ball with check mark
    Gregory soccer ball with check mark
    Changler soccer ball with check mark
    4 – 2[11][12]soccer ball with check mark Roy
    soccer ball with check mark K. Joseph
    soccer ball with red X Fletcher
    soccer ball with red X A. Joseph
    Attendance: 900
    Referee: Bryan Willett (Antigua and Barbuda)

    Alpha United Guyana1 – 3 (a.e.t.)Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders
    Jacobs 37'ReportBouraee 23'
    Faña 108'
    Foley 116'
    Attendance: 1,500
    Referee: Ignatius Baptiste (Dominica)

    Third place match

    Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago1 – 1 (a.e.t.)Guyana Alpha United
    Roy 58'ReportPeters 52'
    Penalties
    3 – 4
    Attendance: 1,000
    Referee: Caswell Cambridge (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)

    Final

    Tempête Haiti1 – 3 (a.e.t.)Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders
    Charles 42'ReportNeedham 34'
    Faña 100', 113'
    Attendance: 500
    Referee: Trevor Taylor (Barbados)
    CFU Club Championship
    2011 Winners
    Puerto Rico
    Puerto Rico Islanders
    Second Title

    Puerto Rico Islanders, Tempête, and Alpha United qualified for the Preliminary Round of the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League.[13]

    Top goalscorers

    RankPlayerTeamGoals
    1Trinidad and Tobago Michael EdwardsTrinidad and Tobago Defence Force4
    Dominican Republic Jonathan FañaPuerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders4
    Trinidad and Tobago Richard RoyTrinidad and Tobago Defence Force4
    4Trinidad and Tobago Akim ArmstrongTrinidad and Tobago Caledonia AIA2
    United States Matthew BouraeePuerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders2
    Puerto Rico Noah DelgadoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders2
    England David FoleyPuerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders2
    Suriname Rinaldo LupsonSuriname WBC2
    Trinidad and Tobago Sean NarcisTrinidad and Tobago Defence Force2
    Guyana Dwight PetersGuyana Alpha United2
    Trinidad and Tobago Jean-Luc RochfordTrinidad and Tobago Caledonia AIA2

    Source:[14]

    References

    1. ^ CFU Club Champions' Cup 2011 Tournament Regulations Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
    2. ^ "Hornets prepare for CFU qualifiers". The Royal Gazette. 2 February 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
    3. ^ "Club Championships kicks off in March". Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday. 20 January 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
    4. ^ "PR Islanders start in second round of CFU clubs". CONCACAF. Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
    5. ^ "CFU Calendar of Activities" (PDF). Retrieved 3 February 2011.
    6. ^ "Guyana to stage Caribbean club semis, finals". Archived from the original on 2011-05-15. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
    7. ^ "Caribbean club championship schedule set". Archived from the original on 2011-08-07. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
    8. ^ "PR Islanders open CFU club defense April 23". Archived from the original on 2011-04-06. Retrieved 2011-04-02.
    9. ^ "Tempete-Caledonia rescheduled for May 8". Archived from the original on 2012-09-24. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
    10. ^ "PR Islanders to face Alpha in CFU club semis". Archived from the original on 2011-05-21. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
    11. ^ "PR Islanders qualify for CCL for fourth time". Archived from the original on 2011-05-31. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
    12. ^ "Tempete and PR Islanders Secure In Club Champions Cup Final". Archived from the original on 2011-10-05. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
    13. ^ Guyana's Alpha grabs next-to-last CCL spot Archived 2011-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
    14. ^ "CFU Club Championship 2011 — Topscorers". CONCACAF.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-09. Retrieved 2012-07-03.
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