2006 CFU Club Championship

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2006 CFU Club Championship
Champions Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg W Connection FC (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg San Juan Jabloteh FC
2005
2007

The 2006 CFU Club Championship is the annual international football club competition held in the Caribbean Football Union/CFU region (Caribbean). The Caribbean Tournament Champion will qualify to the 2007 CONCACAF Champions Cup. [1] The CFU changed the home-away format for this tournament to four group stages at Caribbean sites. Fourteen teams will compete for the Caribbean berth to the CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Contents

The first round of the 2006 Caribbean Football Union Tournament consisted of two groups of four teams along with two triangulars which took place between November 30 and December 14, 2006.

The first round group winners advanced to the semifinals, to be completed before January 26, 2007, at a venue of one of the semifinalist clubs. No Clubs Enter in Suriname, Flag of Suriname.svg Walking Bout Company and Flag of Suriname.svg SV Robinhood.

First round

Groups A and B took place in Jamaica, while Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands hosted Groups C and D respectively.

Group A

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Jamaica.svg Harbour View 93300808
Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg Centro Barber 63201422
Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg Positive Vibes FC 3310239-6
Flag of Haiti.svg Aigle Noir AC 0300326-4
Centro Barber Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg 20 Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg Positive Vibes FC
Oscar Molina Palomino 11'
Edgar Cassiani Perez 38'
 
 
 
Harbour View Flag of Jamaica.svg 10 Flag of Haiti.svg Aigle Noir AC
Gregg Taylor 13' 
 
 

Aigle Noir AC Flag of Haiti.svg 02 Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg Centro Barber
 
 
 
Edgard Perez 6'
Shayron Bermandus 75'
Harbour View Stadium
Kingston, Jamaica
Referee: Howard Stennet (JAM)
Harbour View Flag of Jamaica.svg 50 Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg Positive Vibes FC
Kevin Bryan 5'
Fabian Taylor 22'
Kevin Bryan 50'
Rafael Thomas 66'
Rafael Thomas 80'
 
 
 
Harbour View Stadium
Kingston, Jamaica
Referee: Richard Piper (T&T)

Positive Vibes FC Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg 32 Flag of Haiti.svg Aigle Noir AC
Ernest Baron 20'
Collister Fahie 31'
Daren Francis 64'
 
 
 
Weeklenky Bernard 85'
Wedson Anselme 89'
Harbour View Flag of Jamaica.svg 20 Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg Centro Barber
Kevin Bryan 11'
Oneil Smith 57'
 
 
 

Group B

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Haiti.svg Baltimore SC 62200606
Flag of Jamaica.svg Waterhouse 1201113-2
Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg UNDEBA 1201115-4
Waterhouse Flag of Jamaica.svg 02 Flag of Haiti.svg Baltimore SC
 
 
 
Jean Saint-Pierre 19'
Dumel Decius 49'
Emmett Park
Kingston, Jamaica
Referee: Richard Piper (T&T)

Baltimore SC Flag of Haiti.svg 40 Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg UNDEBA
Dumel Decius 6', 26', 45'
Lesca Cileus 61'
 
 
 

Waterhouse Flag of Jamaica.svg 11 Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg UNDEBA
Damion Williams 64' 
 
 
Michael Stone 6' (og)

Group C

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg W Connection 62200606
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico Islanders 32101321
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Hoppers FC 0200218-7
Flag of Guyana.svg Fruta Conquerors --------
Puerto Rico Islanders Flag of Puerto Rico.svg 31 Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Hoppers
Yuri Morales 7'
Yuri Morales 23'
Alejandro González 41'
 
 
 
Alejandro Hernández 5'

W Connection Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 50 Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Hoppers
Gefferson Goulart 7' 76'
Ronaldo Viana 54' 55'
Andre Toussaint 26
 
 
 

Puerto Rico Islanders Flag of Puerto Rico.svg 01 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg W Connection
 
 
 
Andre Toussaint 5'

Group D

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg San Juan Jabloteh 9330017017
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg SAP 632011064
Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg New Vibes FC 1301229-7
Flag of Aruba.svg SV Britannia 13012216-14
San Juan Jabloteh Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 40 Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg SAP
Aurtis Whitley 25'
Lester Peltier 53'
Peter Prosper 80'
Anthony Wolfe 89'
 
 
 
New Vibes FC Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg 11 Flag of Aruba.svg SV Britannia
Rodney Lake 50' 
 
 
Alvin Joseph 80'

SV Britannia Flag of Aruba.svg 08 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg San Juan Jabloteh
 
 
 
Trent Noel 16'
Kerry Baptiste 18'
Jason Marcano 21' 51'
Wendell Joseph 35'
Lester Peltier 45'
Alexis Michael 74'
Akiel Guevara 79'
New Vibes FC Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg 13 Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg SAP
Marlon Wilton 35' 
 
 
Eluin Williams 20'
Tyio Simon 54'
Okeem Challenger 74'

SV Britannia Flag of Aruba.svg 17 Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg SAP
Igmard Gijsbertha 89' 
 
 
Okeem Challenger 8' 31'
Peter Byers 12' 23'
Tyio Simon 33'
Daniel Mckell 44'
Michael Murray 73'
New Vibes FC Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg 05 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg San Juan Jabloteh
 
 
 
Lester Peltier 2' 26'
Trent Noel 14' 23'
Michael Alexis 90'

Semifinals

Flag of Jamaica.svg Harbour View qualified from Group A.
Flag of Haiti.svg Baltimore SC qualified from Group B.
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg W Connection qualified from Group C.
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg San Juan Jabloteh qualified from Group D.

San Juan Jabloteh Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 20 Flag of Haiti.svg Baltimore SC
Peter Prospar 27'
Wendell Joseph 60'
 
 
 
W Connection Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 32 Flag of Jamaica.svg Harbour View
Andre Toussaint 44'
Earl Jean 45'
Earl Jean 70'
 
 
 
Donald Stewart 83'
Fabian Taylor 89'

Final

San Juan Jabloteh Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 01 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg W Connection
 
 
 
Andrei Pacheco 11'

Notes

  1. "Caribbean Qualification for 2007 Champions' Cup begins this month". The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football. 2006-11-02. Archived from the original on 2007-12-20. Retrieved 2006-11-24.

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