Islanders take the third spot in the CONCACAF Champions League

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  1. Lineman

    Lineman Member

    May 31, 2007
    Chicago, IL
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
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    Awesome results! Now, onto the Champions League!
     
  2. BoriQa

    BoriQa New Member

    May 26, 2007
    Ajax, Canada
    Club:
    Puerto Rico Islanders
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    Puerto Rico 0:0 Trinidad

    Final

    Islanders Lineup:
    Gaudette, Villegas, Noël, Jones, Miranda, Telesford, Steele, Arrieta, Krausse, Henry, Noah

    Islanders Bench:
    Myers, Ojeda, Gbandi, Jagdeosingh, Hansen, Mime, Elcock

    Substitutions:

    1. PRI: Gbandi (Telesford) 60'
    2. PRI: Mime (Jones) 68'

    Uniforms:
    PRI: White
    JAB: Green and Black
     
  3. BoriQa

    BoriQa New Member

    May 26, 2007
    Ajax, Canada
    Club:
    Puerto Rico Islanders
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    CARIBBEAN ZONE
    The three Caribbean representatives will come from the annual CFU (Caribbean Football Union) Club Championship. The Caribbean qualifiers to the 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League™ will come from the 2007 CFU Club Championship. The 2007 Caribbean Champion, Harbour View FC of Jamaica, and Runner-up Trinidad & Tobago’s Joe Public FC have qualified as CFU1 and CFU2, respectively.

    The Puerto Rico Islanders will be the third Caribbean qualifier (CFU3) as they defeated 1-0 aggregate the San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad & Tobago in the home-and-away CFU Club Championship semifinalists playoff, held in May 9th and 25th, 2008.

    Caribbean Qualifiers
    CFU1: Harbour View FC of Jamaica
    CFU2: Joe Public FC of Trinidad & Tobago
    CFU3: Puerto Rico Islanders
     
  4. BoriQa

    BoriQa New Member

    May 26, 2007
    Ajax, Canada
    Club:
    Puerto Rico Islanders
    Islanders qualify for Champions League


    Monday, May 26, 2008
    TAMPA, FL -- Holding a 1-0 lead from Fabrice Noel's first leg goal in Puerto Rico, the Islanders held their ground on the road Sunday in Trinidad for a scoreless draw against T&T's San Juan Jabloteh to qualify as the third club from the Caribbean for the CONCACAF Champions League.

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    It was a very evenly contested match. First half they came out in the first 15-20 minutes and put on a lot of pressure looking for the series equalizer, but the Islanders dealt with it very well and Jabloteh never created any clear cut chances.

    As the half wore on. Puerto Rico took more control of the game, particularly the midfield. The best chance of the first half came when a through ball from Cristian Arrieta found Fabrice Noel, who managed to get there just before the on-rushing goalkeeper and knocked it past him. Unfortunately, it ran agonizingly to the wrong side of the post.

    The second half was again evenly contested with neither team creating any clear openings. But as the half wore on and Jabloteh became more desperate for the tying goal, they pushed more players forward, and as a result, won numerous corner kicks and free kicks with the help of some controvercial referee decisions.

    The Islanders held strong and did not allow Jabloteh any clear sights of goal and got the result that they thoroughly deserved over the two legs.

    "We are absolutely delighted after all the hard work the players put in that they come away with a deserved victory," said head coach Colin Clarke. "I feel this is a great step forward for the Puerto Rico Islanders and soccer in Puerto Rico. It gives the fans a great opportunity to watch the Islanders play against a premier international team in the next round."

    The Islanders join Harbour View FC of Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago’s Joe Public FC as the Caribbean Representatives to the inaugural CONCACAF Champions League™ this coming August.

    The Caribbean playoff was determined after the Islanders and Jabloteh lost in the semifinals of the CFU Club Championship against Joe Public and Harbour View, respectively, last year. Harbour View went on to claim the CFU Title by defeating Joe Public in the final.

    The new CONCACAF Champions League format is a continuation of the Champions Cup format that recently concluded. The defending champion Pachuca CF of Mexico won their third CONCACAF Champions’ Cup™ after defeating visiting Costa Rica’s Deportivo Saprissa, 2:1, in the second-leg of the 2008 Final at the Estadio Hidalgo in Pachuca on 30 April, and, therefore, capturing the series 3:2 on aggregate.

    The Islanders may be joined by another USL First Division club via the new Canadian club competition called the Nutrilite Canadian Champions League. The Montreal Impact, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps are facing each other in a six-game tournament for a spot in the newly formed CONCACAF Champions League.
     
  5. VioletCrown

    VioletCrown Member+

    FC Dallas
    United States
    Aug 30, 2000
    Austin, Texas
    Club:
    Austin Aztex
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Congratulations! Looking forward to the draw on June 11.
     
  6. Gaboo

    Gaboo Member

    Jan 14, 2008
    Singapore
    Club:
    Fortuna Düsseldorf 1895
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Congrats!
    I´m excited to see, how the Islanders will perform in CCL!
     

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