SV Inter Moengo-tapoe (Suriname) have pulled out of Group One of the Caribbean Football Union Caribbean Club Championships to be played in Trinidad and Tobago, while Antigua Baraccudas who had also indicated their intention to pull out, have got sponsorship and now want back in.
Caribbean Club Championship
Cali begin CFU defence in Jamaica
Caledonia AIA will begin the defence of their Caribbean Club Championship title from April 24 in Jamaica, where they play a qualifying tournament for entry into the 2013-2014 CONCACAF Champions League.
W Connection & Caledonia to host the final round of the 2012 CFU's Club Champions Cup ahead of the Concacaf Champions league
The final round of the Caribbean Football Union’s Club Championship Cup will once again be hosted in Trinidad and Tobago.
T&TEC withdraws from CFU Club Championship
Eight months after earning the right to represent Trinidad and Tobago and the Digicel Pro League at the 2013 Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championship, with the chance of advancing to next season's 2013-14 CONCACAF Champions' League, T&TEC FC have relinquished the opportunity other clubs drooled over.
Semis, finals of CFU clubs set
The Puerto Rico Islanders will face W Connection of Trinidad, while Antigua Barracuda FC takes on Caledonia AIA in the June 19 semifinals of the Caribbean Club Champions Cup to determine two of the three remaining berths in the CONCACAF Champions League.
Calculated Caledonia moves keep Champions’ League effort alive
Caledonia AIA’s ambition to continuously represent Trinidad and Tobago and the region at the CONCACAF Champions’ League remains the club’s highest target.
Connection, Caledonia awaits CFU final leg fixtures
It seems the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) has a very tedious task in scheduling the CFU Club Championship final leg which qualifies three clubs for next season’s CONCACAF Champions’ League.
Caledonia AIA is Caribbean champ, Connection edged
Caledonia, WCFC face awkward CFU test
There was applause and handshakes all round in midweek at the Boscolo New York Palace Hotel in Budapest, Hungary as Cayman Islands’ Jeffrey Webb and Antigua and Barbuda’s Gordon Derrick officially replaced controversial ex-FIFA Vice President and Works Minister Jack Warner at the helm of the CONCACAF and Caribbean Football Union (CFU) respectively.