Three Jamaican clubs drawn in Concacaf Caribbean Cup

Shannon-Dale Reid

2 years ago

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Cavalier FC, Harbour View FC, and Dunbeholden FC will represent the black green and gold in the inaugural edition of the Concacaf Caribbean Cup, set for summer.

The regional cup is part of the Confederation’s new men’s club ecosystem, which also includes regional cups in North America and Central America, all leading to a revamped 27-club Concacaf Champions Cup which replaces the Concacaf Champions League. 

Back in 2021, Concacaf launched this entirely new men’s club competitions structure which is part of a full rebrand with a vibrant and modern visual identity, inspired by this tournament’s rich history.

The 2023 Caribbean Cup includes 10 clubs, eight determined via professional domestic league play and two via the Caribbean Club Shield (champion and runner-up).

The tournament will kick off in August with group stage play, followed by a home-and-away direct elimination knockout stage.

For the group stage, the clubs have been divided into two groups of five as follows:

Following this, the Champion will qualify for the Concacaf Champions Cup Round of 16 to which Concacaf will announce the competition’s match schedule at a later date.

The official draw was hosted by Jamaica’s media personality Deborah ‘Debbie’ Bissoon on Thursday and saw the participation of Concacaf General Secretary Philippe Moggio and two former Caribbean players, Chris Nurse (Guyana) and Jonathan Faña (Dominican Republic).