Montserratian football clubs in North American competitions

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This is a list of Montserratian football clubs in North American competitions. Montserratian clubs have participated in competitive international football competitions since at least 2004 when Ideal SC entered the 2004 CFU Club Championship.

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No Montserratian team has won any CONCACAF competition, or won a single game in the competition, any Montserratian clubs have infrequently participated in CONCACAF tournaments due to logistical issues. The most recent appearance by a Montserratian football club in a CONCACAF club competition came in 2017 when Royal Montserrat Police Force participated in the 2017 Caribbean Club Championship.

Who qualifies for CONCACAF competitions

Since 2018, the winner of the Montserrat Championship, the top tier of football on the island qualifies for the Caribbean Club Shield, a tertiary knockout tournament for developing Caribbean football nations. This competition is held in the spring. This also serves as a qualifying for the CONCACAF League, which played that fall. The CONCACAF League is the secondary association football competition for club football in North America. Should a team finish in the top six standings of the CONCACAF League, they qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League, which is played the following winter.

In order for a Montserratian team to reach the Champions League, they would need to win the Caribbean Club Shield and then earn a top six finish in the CONCACAF League.

Results by competition

CFU Club Championship

SeasonClubRoundOpponentHomeAway Agg. Ref.
2004 Ideal First round Flag of Jamaica.svg Harbour View 1–150–151–30 [1]
2017 Police Force Group stage Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Cibao 0–160–16 [2]
Flag of Haiti.svg Don Bosco 0–110–11 [3]
Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg USR 0–100–10 [4]

Appearances in CONCACAF competitions

As of December 23, 2019
ClubTotalCCLCFUCCSCWCFirst AppearanceLast Appearance
AppsPldWDLWin%
Police Force 13003.0000100 2017 CFU Club Championship
Ideal 12002.0000100 2004 CFU Club Championship

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References

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