CONCACAF Caribbean Cup
The CONCACAF Caribbean Cup is an annual football competition for clubs that are members of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU). It is the regional club championship for the Caribbean zone of CONCACAF. Beginning with the inaugural tournament in 2023, the new competition serves as qualification to the CONCACAF Champions Cup for clubs from the region.[1] The tournament is the successor to the Caribbean Club Championship which ran from 1997 to 2022.[2] The top three clubs from the Caribbean Cup qualify for the Champions Cup, with the winner entering the round of 16 and second and third-place finishers entering in round one.[1] HistoryIn September 2021, CONCACAF announced that beginning in 2024, the CONCACAF Champions League would be expanded from 16 to 27 clubs. At that time, it was announced that clubs from the Caribbean sub-region would qualify via the new CONCACAF Caribbean Cup, but specific details were not revealed.[3] Further details were announced in June 2022.[4] QualificationEight of the ten competing clubs will be the current title-holders and runners-up of the four leagues in the region which meet CONCACAF's professional licensing standards.[5] For the 2023–24 competition cycle, Haiti's berths have been re-allotted to the Dominican Republic and Jamaica.[6]
FormatThe ten participating clubs are divided into two groups of five. The clubs play a round-robin style tournament within their group, two home and two away games. The top two clubs from each group play knockout rounds to determine final positions and, therefore, the round they enter the CONCACAF Champions Cup.[7] Results
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