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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 26, 2008, 02:52:45 PM »
1.What team will Canada send to Jamaica knowing they are eliminated ?

Word from the Canadian camp is that they want to end on a positive note after a disastrous campaign so they'll be calling on their strongest team possible barring the suspension of Radzinski due to yellow cards.
  canadian camp or canadian fans , well I know Jamaica have a Camp of local players preparing for
digicel Caribbean cup , I thought the canadian Camp were mainly european base players . Who knows your words
and theirs may mean the same   :-X , tell me palos , You do not want JA to make the Hex right ? , lol  :rotfl:

Seems to me


seems to me you wish Jamaica out and Trinidad Qualify for world cup 2010 without playing Jamaica at the
office . whip ` ! :whip:    palos their is an old song that goes , " am no fool , am in the laps of the Gods"
Jamaica is going to Qualify palos , we have to even if beat a X men canadian team 10 nil , It's going to
happen . JAMAICA TO THE WORLD !! :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel:

 :rotfl: :rotfl:
  u can clown as much as u want , Jamaica will make the Hex ! :bs:

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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 26, 2008, 01:52:38 PM »
1.What team will Canada send to Jamaica knowing they are eliminated ?

Word from the Canadian camp is that they want to end on a positive note after a disastrous campaign so they'll be calling on their strongest team possible barring the suspension of Radzinski due to yellow cards.
  canadian camp or canadian fans , well I know Jamaica have a Camp of local players preparing for
digicel Caribbean cup , I thought the canadian Camp were mainly european base players . Who knows your words
and theirs may mean the same   :-X , tell me palos , You do not want JA to make the Hex right ? , lol  :rotfl:

Seems to me


seems to me you wish Jamaica out and Trinidad Qualify for world cup 2010 without playing Jamaica at the
office . whip ` ! :whip:    palos their is an old song that goes , " am no fool , am in the laps of the Gods"
Jamaica is going to Qualify palos , even if we have to beat a X men canadian team 10 nil , It's going to
happen . JAMAICA TO THE WORLD !! :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel:

363
Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 26, 2008, 01:26:05 PM »
1.What team will Canada send to Jamaica knowing they are eliminated ?

Word from the Canadian camp is that they want to end on a positive note after a disastrous campaign so they'll be calling on their strongest team possible barring the suspension of Radzinski due to yellow cards.
  canadian camp or canadian fans , well I know Jamaica have a Camp of local players preparing for
digicel Caribbean cup , I thought the canadian Camp were mainly european base players . Who knows your words
and theirs may mean the same   :-X , tell me palos , You do not want JA to make the Hex right ? , lol  :rotfl:

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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 26, 2008, 11:31:51 AM »
  This is going to be a good game .

Honduras versus Mexico can be a good Match, If game is Competitive between both teams .
The referee , Guatemalian Snr Batres in the Honduras Press this morning Claim to be a Honest man .
As I said before Honduras were the better team  @ the beginning of the Tournament.
However , Mexico have not won on the Road this season , which make the mexicans a little concern
and Sven Erickson under a little heat.

The hondurian team trained in guatemala before the 1st encounter and were leading 1 nil at one point ;
until 2 quick goals make Mexico eventually won the game at the Aztecca.
How will this play out ? ,

Mexico~10points+4 Goal difference
Honduras~9points+3 Goal difference
Jamaica~7points-2 Goal difference

As you know only one game remain . FIFA have ordered all Group 1 & 2 games to be played at the same
time . We are looking forward to tips before we can make a final assessments of what to happen .
1.What team will Canada send to Jamaica knowing they are eliminated ?
2. Mexico vs Equador , alot can be summarize from this game.


This game under competitive nature can be , will be a classic ! :violin:






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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 24, 2008, 12:19:48 PM »
jamaica will beat canada - that's a given. under tappa they aint losing points at home to canada. sven under pressure for a win now too - loss wuk involved if he doh take 3 from that game. drawing away from home to the weakest team in the group after a loss in mexico? if he doh pick up the 3 he could be gone before the hex.

so i say JA good for the hex
Honduras is a good Team . An I have said this many times , they play good football .
If they make the hex , they are likely to Qualify for the world cup finals .

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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 23, 2008, 08:11:37 PM »
If jamaica make it to dis Hex...ah go put a jamaica flag as meh avatar fuh a day.




The Entire world will stand still for a moment .

It will be business as usual all day, all night on Nov 19 so de world have nutting to worry about.

I guarantee it.
   Excuse me from been a nerde but it was meant to be a figure of speech.

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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 23, 2008, 07:59:39 PM »
If jamaica make it to dis Hex...ah go put a jamaica flag as meh avatar fuh a day.




The Entire world will stand still for a moment .

368
Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 23, 2008, 07:33:02 PM »
First of all war, mexico in a real volitile situation with 10 points , hun 9pts, ja7pt, if ja buss canada which is more than likely to happen, then they are also on 10 pts with mexico, and hunduras loss they would remain on 9.

i think mexico will want to eliminate the threat of hundurus standing in the way of them making the hex as well as removing hunduras for a beatable opponent in JA for the hex.

this game is ah must win for mexico since i don't think they want to cut it that close.

 stranger things have happened, forinstance Argentina - peru 10 -0.



An november 19 '008 could be one of those days, I remember Colombia beating Argentina
5 nil in the mid nineties to Qualify for USA94 and went crashing out of WC finals. strange indeed

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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 23, 2008, 04:55:06 PM »
JA and Mexico winning on de 19th.

Leh we bet nah... 8)
   it's illegal to bet here in the states via internet .sorry.

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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 23, 2008, 04:52:11 PM »
Remember in de 2001 qualifiers we beat Canada 4-0 so a big win for Jamaica is not far fetched.  If Jamaica get one or two early goals it might deflate Canada and open de flood gates for Jamaica.

Jamaica cannot beat Canada by 4 clear goals no matter what team Canada bring.

Mark it down.
   IF trinidad have done it , why not Jamaica ? .  :whip:

Aside from the fact that it's a completely different Canadian team now as back then, Jamaica simply doesn't have the firepower.  They have players who can penetrate but generally can't score.

There's a reason they've scored 3 goals in 5 games in this qualifying.
Bahamas college team beat Jamaica in Haiti 1 nil ,
what was the score in Kingston ?. :whip: :wavetowel:

what was the score? .... btw - were they playing a Jca college team?
my argument make sense , he said Jamaica cannot fire up !
a prelude of what to come . Ja u23 have beaten Jamaica men team many times.

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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 23, 2008, 04:44:59 PM »
Remember in de 2001 qualifiers we beat Canada 4-0 so a big win for Jamaica is not far fetched.  If Jamaica get one or two early goals it might deflate Canada and open de flood gates for Jamaica.

Jamaica cannot beat Canada by 4 clear goals no matter what team Canada bring.

Mark it down.
   IF trinidad have done it , why not Jamaica ? .  :whip:

Aside from the fact that it's a completely different Canadian team now as back then, Jamaica simply doesn't have the firepower.  They have players who can penetrate but generally can't score.

There's a reason they've scored 3 goals in 5 games in this qualifying.
Bahamas college team beat Jamaica in Haiti 1 nil ,
what was the score in Kingston ?. :whip: :wavetowel:

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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 23, 2008, 04:35:39 PM »
Remember in de 2001 qualifiers we beat Canada 4-0 so a big win for Jamaica is not far fetched.  If Jamaica get one or two early goals it might deflate Canada and open de flood gates for Jamaica.

Jamaica cannot beat Canada by 4 clear goals no matter what team Canada bring.

Mark it down.
   IF trinidad have done it , why not Jamaica ? .  :whip:

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Football / Re: Will Mexico Crush JA Hopes?
« on: October 23, 2008, 02:57:56 PM »
warmonga jamaica should focus on canada
  I think you all should not focus on Jamaica period . Honduras is a better team than Mexico ,
atleast in the early part of the Tournament , but the mexicans press and football fraternity are not
happy about that , as far a Jamaica-Canada goes I think 8 is too much , but ~ (5) is possible  :whip: :wavetowel: 

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Football / Re: Caribbean Nations Cup
« on: October 01, 2008, 07:14:12 PM »
Barbados whips host St. Kitts 3-1 to win Group D of Digicel Caribbean Championships
Second phase spot in Cuba (Group G), St. Kitts also advance to Group H (Trinidad)

Posted on September 29, 2008

Sunday, September 28; Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts: It was a sweet end to group D of the Digicel Caribbean Championships (DCC) for Barbados who kept their composure and patience for a solid come from behind 3-1 win over hosts St. Kitts-Nevis when the final match in the group and the first phase of the competition ended on Sunday evening.

Despite losing out as the group winner, St. Kitts still advanced to the second phase of the Championships and will face off against group G hosts Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Antigua & Barbuda in early November. As group winners, Barbados sealed their place in group H to be contested in Cuba.

The team from the Land of the Flying Fish flew high in the mountainous host Island to silence the large home crowd at Warner Park which was very voluble after the home team, who held the upper hand for most of the first half had taken the lead when captain and playmaker George Isaac scored a scorcher in the 13th minute.

Isaac, who was marshalling the rampant Kittitians, received the ball mid way the Barbadian half, weaved his way closer to goal and from 20 meters out unleashed a well calculated right foot shot that went to the right of advancing Barbadian goalkeeper Adrian Chase and into the V.

The goal was just reward for the home team which was dominating play at the time and they continued to do so by stringing together passes which saw them in the Barbados half of the field for long periods.

Isaac, in tandem with Jason Lake on the right side, did present many challenges for the Barbados team who were allowing the home team to dictate the flow of play. The Barbadians, who made five changes to their starting line up from the British Virgin Islands encounter, were guilty in the first half hour of playing too much air ball, perhaps a ploy since they were taller than their opponents, but St. Kitts were playing the ball on the turf which brought them success.

After taking the lead and looking very good, St. Kitts lost their focus but the Barbadians were now beginning to put things together. With the height advantage, the Barbadians always looked dangerous on set plays as they did in the BVI game and two of their goals came via the same route from defenders.

Goal keeper Julani Archibald was called into action to pull off a save off an acrobatic nature in the 34th minute from a well taken free kick as he tipped the ball over the bar and out of danger. But their lead was soon to be nullified from the resulting corner which was taken by seasoned campaigner for Barbados, their Captain Norman Forde.

Forde’s crossed ball was again touched by Archibald, who was not able to gather cleanly, and the lurking Johnathan Straker did the honors of completing the play with goal in the 35th minute. The equalizer came at a time when the home team was still dominating play.

A few minutes later, Barbados got the chance to forge ahead when Lashida Williams found himself ahead of the defense but placed the ball straight to goalkeeper Archibald. And just when it looked like the score would have remained tied with half time approaching, Barbados won a free kick 30 meters out on the left side of their opponent’s goal. The long swirling shot was taken and the tall Barbadian defenders came into action once again, making the home team pay for poor marking as they stood flat footed allowing Barry Skeete to space and time to let off a shot that beat the keeper on the stroke of half time.

The confidence and momentum Barbados had built up in the final 10 minutes of the first half was brought over to the second as they upped the offensive tempo on the hosts. The energetic Isaac continued to work overtime for the Kittitians but the frustration of not being able to get the equalizer soon got the better of him when he drew the first red card of this leg in the 67th minute.

Isaac’s exit from the game was a major setback for the home team and they never recovered. The game was put beyond their reach ten minutes before full time when Lashida Williams scored his second goal in as many matches.

The result was good for Barbados who topped the group but the home team had done enough work when they hammered BVI 4-0 in the opening game last Wednesday to finish as the runner up.

Twelve countries will compete in the second phase of this the Third Edition of the DCC, four will be in each group with matches scheduled to be played throughout October and November in Guadeloupe, Cuba and Trinidad.

The top two from each group will advance to the finals in Jamaica in December when they face defending Champions Haiti and the host country for the top prize of US $120,000.

Barbados: 01. Adrian Chase, 03. Johnathan Straker, 04. Omar Archer, 02. Barry Skeete, 05. Bryan Neblett, 07. Donavan Lavine, 10. Norman Forde, 17. Angus Doyle (14. Ramuel Miller min 71), 15. Romell Burgess, 13. Mario Harte (11. Richard Lavine min 62), 12. Lashida Williams (18 Bently Springer).

Subs: 06. Rohan Hall, 08. Brian Gay, 09. Riverie Williams, 16. Andre Daniel.

St. Kitts & Nevis: 21. Julani Archibald, 14. Zevon Archibald (9. Jevon Francis min 46), 2. Keithroy Richards, 16. Javin Matthew, 5. Rovan Wigley (15. Orlando Mitchum min 46), 10. Jason Lake, 7. George Isaac, 13. Thrizen Leader, 6. Irandy Byron, 18. Shashi Isaac (3. Earl Jones min 76), 8. Tiran Hanley.

Subs: 01. Delroy Delaney, 4. Elvado Mitchum, 11. Stephen Clarke, 17. Errol O’Loughlin

See other related medias:
Bajan Captain Norman Forde is kept in check by this opposing player
Bajan Captain Norman Forde is kept in check by this opposing player
   
Bajan goal scorers, L - R, Johnathon Straker, BArry Skeete and Lashida Williams
Bajan goal scorers, L - R, Johnathon Straker, BArry Skeete and Lashida Williams
   
Bajan goalkeeper Adrian Chase just touches this ball wide of the upright
Bajan goalkeeper Adrian Chase just touches this ball wide of the upright
   
Bajan No. 4 Omar Archer carries out a clean tackle against against Kittian No. 6 Irandy Byron in the presence of referee Marti
Bajan No. 4 Omar Archer carries out a clean tackle against against Kittian No. 6 Irandy Byron in the presence of referee Marti
Bajan supporters displaying their country flag in a jolly mood at Warner Park
Bajan supporters displaying their .


Barbados is a better team, I agree, St Kitts could not even play competitive soccer at home against Belize in WC qualifier...
For you to say Barbados is a better team ,  I respect your opinion , but Belize soccer is  on a rise and they can be a force in 2 or 3 years time . Belize as you know is a Central american team and they play
their Nations Cup in central american zone , ST kitts & Nevis is a Leeward island/caribbean Team , they were unable to play competitive soccer vs Belize simple because Belize was a better team . Lets look at it ,Central
american soccer was on a low in the 1990's , but now you can see where they have dominated an entire
region, that is the entire North american zone . Look at Honduras , how many of their U17s to U23s played in a major FIFA Tournament in the pass ten years?, what am trying to say is Belize have played along these typical central american teams so their soccer maybe at a higher level than St Kitts .


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Football / Re: Caribbean Nations Cup
« on: September 30, 2008, 08:58:15 AM »
Who do you think will win the 2009 caribbean Cup?
  This is a general question , for me with bias Jamaica . Without bias the french caribbean teams of Guadeloupe , Martinique and Haiti can be good contenders, from the Eastern Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago ,
ST kitts  are worthy challengers . It's hard for me to really give you (in opinion) a winner knowing
second stage groups are coming up. After second stage , In Jamaica I can give an opinion.


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Football / Re: Caribbean Nations Cup
« on: September 29, 2008, 09:01:14 AM »
Barbados whips host St. Kitts 3-1 to win Group D of Digicel Caribbean Championships
Second phase spot in Cuba (Group G), St. Kitts also advance to Group H (Trinidad)

Posted on September 29, 2008

Sunday, September 28; Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts: It was a sweet end to group D of the Digicel Caribbean Championships (DCC) for Barbados who kept their composure and patience for a solid come from behind 3-1 win over hosts St. Kitts-Nevis when the final match in the group and the first phase of the competition ended on Sunday evening.

Despite losing out as the group winner, St. Kitts still advanced to the second phase of the Championships and will face off against group G hosts Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Antigua & Barbuda in early November. As group winners, Barbados sealed their place in group H to be contested in Cuba.

The team from the Land of the Flying Fish flew high in the mountainous host Island to silence the large home crowd at Warner Park which was very voluble after the home team, who held the upper hand for most of the first half had taken the lead when captain and playmaker George Isaac scored a scorcher in the 13th minute.

Isaac, who was marshalling the rampant Kittitians, received the ball mid way the Barbadian half, weaved his way closer to goal and from 20 meters out unleashed a well calculated right foot shot that went to the right of advancing Barbadian goalkeeper Adrian Chase and into the V.

The goal was just reward for the home team which was dominating play at the time and they continued to do so by stringing together passes which saw them in the Barbados half of the field for long periods.

Isaac, in tandem with Jason Lake on the right side, did present many challenges for the Barbados team who were allowing the home team to dictate the flow of play. The Barbadians, who made five changes to their starting line up from the British Virgin Islands encounter, were guilty in the first half hour of playing too much air ball, perhaps a ploy since they were taller than their opponents, but St. Kitts were playing the ball on the turf which brought them success.

After taking the lead and looking very good, St. Kitts lost their focus but the Barbadians were now beginning to put things together. With the height advantage, the Barbadians always looked dangerous on set plays as they did in the BVI game and two of their goals came via the same route from defenders.

Goal keeper Julani Archibald was called into action to pull off a save off an acrobatic nature in the 34th minute from a well taken free kick as he tipped the ball over the bar and out of danger. But their lead was soon to be nullified from the resulting corner which was taken by seasoned campaigner for Barbados, their Captain Norman Forde.

Forde’s crossed ball was again touched by Archibald, who was not able to gather cleanly, and the lurking Johnathan Straker did the honors of completing the play with goal in the 35th minute. The equalizer came at a time when the home team was still dominating play.

A few minutes later, Barbados got the chance to forge ahead when Lashida Williams found himself ahead of the defense but placed the ball straight to goalkeeper Archibald. And just when it looked like the score would have remained tied with half time approaching, Barbados won a free kick 30 meters out on the left side of their opponent’s goal. The long swirling shot was taken and the tall Barbadian defenders came into action once again, making the home team pay for poor marking as they stood flat footed allowing Barry Skeete to space and time to let off a shot that beat the keeper on the stroke of half time.

The confidence and momentum Barbados had built up in the final 10 minutes of the first half was brought over to the second as they upped the offensive tempo on the hosts. The energetic Isaac continued to work overtime for the Kittitians but the frustration of not being able to get the equalizer soon got the better of him when he drew the first red card of this leg in the 67th minute.

Isaac’s exit from the game was a major setback for the home team and they never recovered. The game was put beyond their reach ten minutes before full time when Lashida Williams scored his second goal in as many matches.

The result was good for Barbados who topped the group but the home team had done enough work when they hammered BVI 4-0 in the opening game last Wednesday to finish as the runner up.

Twelve countries will compete in the second phase of this the Third Edition of the DCC, four will be in each group with matches scheduled to be played throughout October and November in Guadeloupe, Cuba and Trinidad.

The top two from each group will advance to the finals in Jamaica in December when they face defending Champions Haiti and the host country for the top prize of US $120,000.

Barbados: 01. Adrian Chase, 03. Johnathan Straker, 04. Omar Archer, 02. Barry Skeete, 05. Bryan Neblett, 07. Donavan Lavine, 10. Norman Forde, 17. Angus Doyle (14. Ramuel Miller min 71), 15. Romell Burgess, 13. Mario Harte (11. Richard Lavine min 62), 12. Lashida Williams (18 Bently Springer).

Subs: 06. Rohan Hall, 08. Brian Gay, 09. Riverie Williams, 16. Andre Daniel.

St. Kitts & Nevis: 21. Julani Archibald, 14. Zevon Archibald (9. Jevon Francis min 46), 2. Keithroy Richards, 16. Javin Matthew, 5. Rovan Wigley (15. Orlando Mitchum min 46), 10. Jason Lake, 7. George Isaac, 13. Thrizen Leader, 6. Irandy Byron, 18. Shashi Isaac (3. Earl Jones min 76), 8. Tiran Hanley.

Subs: 01. Delroy Delaney, 4. Elvado Mitchum, 11. Stephen Clarke, 17. Errol O’Loughlin

See other related medias:
Bajan Captain Norman Forde is kept in check by this opposing player
Bajan Captain Norman Forde is kept in check by this opposing player
   
Bajan goal scorers, L - R, Johnathon Straker, BArry Skeete and Lashida Williams
Bajan goal scorers, L - R, Johnathon Straker, BArry Skeete and Lashida Williams
   
Bajan goalkeeper Adrian Chase just touches this ball wide of the upright
Bajan goalkeeper Adrian Chase just touches this ball wide of the upright
   
Bajan No. 4 Omar Archer carries out a clean tackle against against Kittian No. 6 Irandy Byron in the presence of referee Marti
Bajan No. 4 Omar Archer carries out a clean tackle against against Kittian No. 6 Irandy Byron in the presence of referee Marti
Bajan supporters displaying their country flag in a jolly mood at Warner Park
Bajan supporters displaying their .

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Football / Re: Caribbean Nations Cup
« on: September 29, 2008, 08:17:45 AM »
All Post . Barbados v ST Kitts , 3-1.   Huge UPSET .

How is that an upset?
  ST Kitts have got better results in recent years than Barbados . They seems to have
a better youth Program for the past 5 years. from u17-u23. Let me remind you , Haiti U23 just
barely got pass ST Kitts & Nevis in Olympic Qualifiers. On game yesterday , ST Kitts played with
ten men in 2nd half, while the score was 2-1 . The red card ST Kitts pick up change the game ,
they were pressing for an equalizer and were getting chances.

378
Football / Re: Caribbean Nations Cup
« on: September 28, 2008, 08:14:28 PM »
Wha, just so?   ???
The facts are there.

379
Football / Re: Caribbean Nations Cup
« on: September 28, 2008, 08:07:56 PM »
Caribbean Cup
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Caribbean Cup
Founded    1989
Region    Caribbean (CFU)
Number of teams    8 advance to finals
Current champions     Haiti
Caribbean Nations Cup 2008

The Caribbean Cup, known then as the Shell Cup began in 1989. The Caribbean Cup is a tournament for the CFU currently serving biannually (in odd years). The Caribbean Cup is a Qualifier for the CONCACAF Gold Cup. In 1990 on the day of the Final an insurrection by the Jamaat al Muslimeem forced an abandonment and the tournament, one match from completion, was cancelled in Trinidad and Tobago (host).

Over the years the tournament was named after its sponsors: Shell and Umbro Interforever Caribbean Cup, in 1999, 2001 it was referred to as Caribbean Nations Cup, Digicel announced its four year sponsorship of the tournament in May 2004 Following on the heels of its announcement.

A special award from former South African President, Nelson Mandela in recognition of its investment in the championship.

The tournament was not held in years  1990 and 2007.
Contents
[hide]

    * 1 Tournaments
          o 1.1 Titles
    * 2 External links
    * 3 References

[edit] Tournaments
Year    Host       Final       Third Place Match
Winner    Score    Runner-up    5th Place    Score    10th Place
1989
Details    Barbados    
Trinidad and Tobago    2 - 1    
Grenada    
Guadeloupe    By Table[1]    
Netherlands Antilles
1990
Details    T & T    ABANDONED([2])
1991
Details    Jamaica    
Jamaica    2 - 0    
Trinidad and Tobago    
Saint Lucia    4 - 1    
Guyana
1992
Details    T & T    
Trinidad and Tobago    3 - 1    
Jamaica    
Martinique    1 - 1
(5 - 3) pens    
Cuba
1993
Details    Jamaica    
Martinique    0 - 0
(6 - 5) pens    
Jamaica    
Trinidad and Tobago    3 - 2    
Saint Kitts and Nevis
1994
Details    T & T    
Trinidad and Tobago    7 - 2    
Martinique    
Guadeloupe    2 - 0    
Suriname
1995
Details    Cayman Is. and
Jamaica    
Trinidad and Tobago    5 - 0    
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines    
Cuba    3 - 0    
Cayman Islands
1996
Details    T & T    
Trinidad and Tobago    2 - 0    
Cuba    
Martinique    1 - 1
(3 - 2) pens    
Suriname
1997
Details    A & B and
SK & N    
Trinidad and Tobago    4 - 0    
Saint Kitts and Nevis    
Jamaica    4 - 1    
Grenada
1998
Details    Jamaica and
T & T    
Jamaica    2 - 1    
Trinidad and Tobago    
Haiti    3 - 2    
Antigua and Barbuda
1999
Details    T & T    
Trinidad and Tobago    2 - 1    
Cuba    
Jamaica

Haiti    n/a[3]    
2001
Details    T & T    
Trinidad and Tobago    3 - 0    
Haiti    
Martinique    1 - 0    
Cuba
2005
Details    Barbados    
Jamaica    1 - 0[4]    
Cuba    
Trinidad and Tobago    3 - 2[4]    
Barbados
2007
Details    T & T    
Haiti    2 - 1    
Trinidad and Tobago    
Cuba    2 - 1    
Guadeloupe
2008
Details    Jamaica                   

[edit] Titles
8    Trinidad and Tobago
3    Jamaica
1    Haiti
1    Martinique

[edit] External links

    * RSSSF archive

[edit] References

   1. ^ No third place playoff.
   2. ^ Tropical storm Arthur forced the cancellation of the scheduled second round games and Trinidad/Tobago were to meet Martinique in the final.
   3. ^ Cancelled due to condition of field after final.
   4. ^ a b Finals played in league table format.

International football
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Football / Caribbean Nations Cup
« on: September 28, 2008, 06:49:53 PM »
All Post . Barbados v ST Kitts , 3-1.   Huge UPSET .

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Football / Re: Mexico At Jamaica
« on: September 25, 2008, 09:12:23 PM »
The game starts at 2 pm ET USA ,Telemundo is likely to carry the game .  :whip:
Telemundo will carry the game!! telemundo is mexico.
You could be right, but I hear from others that Telemundo is more cuban & puerto rican.

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Football / Re: Mexico At Jamaica
« on: September 25, 2008, 08:11:12 PM »
The game starts at 2 pm ET USA ,Telemundo is likely to carry the game .  :whip:

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Football / Re: Mexico At Jamaica
« on: September 25, 2008, 08:24:50 AM »
Am asking a Question to forum ,  their are possibilties of  Group 1 & 2 be decided on
Goal Difference . Should Trinidad & Tobago and Guatemala end up with the same Goal Difference , how will
this effect  teams , Should FIFA , have a third game at a Neutral Ground or FIFA Rankings which is puzzling
at times decide a outcome ? . This is a topic for debate .

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Football / Re: Mexico At Jamaica
« on: September 25, 2008, 08:10:36 AM »
Has Jamaica ever beaten Mexico ?

How long now you been following CONCACAF football? Jamaica topped a semi-final group that included Mexico and Honduras in 1997. They beat Mexico 1-0 in Kingston and lost 2-1 in the Azteca. Mexico had players like Garcia Aspe, Carlos hermosillo, Zague, Jorge Campos, Marcelino Bernal, Benjamin Galindo etc in those days.

Also, Jamaica tied Mexico 1-1 later in the hex at home to qualify for France '98 that same year.

I believe that ended up 0-0 Mister History.
agree.

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Football / Re: Mexico At Jamaica
« on: September 23, 2008, 07:26:30 PM »
Jamaica beat Mexico 2 times in 1996 . First was a friendly 2-1  in Kingston , and Second was a World Cup
Qualifier 1-0 at same venue. 

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