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Flyin Ryan
27 Aug 2005, 06:56 PM
Something that follows Caribbean football, there's a Trinidad and Jamaica site I know, but not much else for the rest of the islands, like in regards to club sides of the CFU Club Tournament is what I'm looking for.

DaMunk
28 Aug 2005, 11:56 AM
Something that follows Caribbean football, there's a Trinidad and Jamaica site I know, but not much else for the rest of the islands, like in regards to club sides of the CFU Club Tournament is what I'm looking for.

The CFU had a site at http://www.caribbeanfootball.com that,when up, was horribly out of date. Now it seems as if someone forget to pay their host. Sometimes concacaf.com has info for the sub-regions as the sub-region competitions are quaifiers for the Concacaf events.

I understand your frustration, unfortunately, I have found no relief.

truetrini
04 Sep 2005, 05:07 PM
http://www.socawarriorssc.com

http://www.thereggaeboyz.com

http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com

Hope this helps and eases the frustration

Kick The Ball
05 Sep 2005, 08:28 AM
www.socawarriors.net

The best u can get.

Gerrit
19 Sep 2005, 04:16 PM
which country is that?


I remember when trying to get further info on the league in T&T I could find not a single good site. Clubnames yes,but no addresses, dates of foundations, stadium names... Also, when a team named Joe Public or FC Police plays in the top flight, it sounds nasty :eek:

How come Bermuda is in the Carribbean zone? I mean, their latitude is not Carribbean?

MyHouse!
19 Sep 2005, 05:33 PM
How come Bermuda is in the Carribbean zone? I mean, their latitude is not Carribbean?


Israel isn't exactly in Europe, either.

Kick The Ball
19 Sep 2005, 06:15 PM
And Guyana and Suriname isn't exactly the Caribbean..... or CONCACAF as a matter of fact...

The socawarriors.net have pro league clubs info, look and you shall find....

Police FC and Joe Public are not Pro clubs....

Gerrit
20 Sep 2005, 03:29 PM
Israel isn't exactly in Europe, either.

They used to be in the Asian confederence, until they were forced to leave because of political reasons. Africa and even Oceania picked them up shortly, but Europe proved to be the only continent where their soccer team was welcome. Israel playing in Europe is mainly because the UEFA welcomed them and had no political objections, I doubt though if Israeli fans would still want to go back to the AFC though...

Hank Rearden
20 Sep 2005, 10:36 PM
which country is that?


I remember when trying to get further info on the league in T&T I could find not a single good site. Clubnames yes,but no addresses, dates of foundations, stadium names... Also, when a team named Joe Public or FC Police plays in the top flight, it sounds nasty :eek:

How come Bermuda is in the Carribbean zone? I mean, their latitude is not Carribbean?

Jabloteh and W Connection have their own websites (www.jablotehtt.com and www.wconnection-fc.com) where you can get addresses and foundation dates, but otherwise it is rather difficult to find the information you are looking for. Socawarriors.net is probably the best source.

[I noticed that W Connection's site appears to be down, but back when it was operating, it gave a foundation date of 1986. I don't recall the club address.]

Gerrit
21 Sep 2005, 02:52 PM
Which of the Caribbean islands (and let's include Bermuda here) has the nicest grounds worth visiting?

Kick The Ball
23 Sep 2005, 06:17 AM
Which of the Caribbean islands (and let's include Bermuda here) has the nicest grounds worth visiting?

Trinidad and Tobago off course. We have 6 state of the art stadiums there plus an $850 million top cricket stadium currently in the works.

Canadian_Supporter
09 Oct 2005, 05:11 PM
$850 million! Wow - that certainly better be a nice stadium for that price.

ZeekLTK
11 Oct 2005, 01:56 AM
I dunno if this is what you are looking for, but here is some info for Bermuda and St. Kitts & Nevis:

http://www.bfa.bm/
http://www.sknfa.com/