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CFU Women's Caribbean Cup

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CFU Women's Caribbean Cup
Founded2000
RegionCaribbean
Number of teams8
Current championsTrinidad and Tobago
Websitehttp://www.cfufootball.org
2018 CFU Women's Challenge Series

The Caribbean Football Union Women's Caribbean Cup is an international tournament for the women's national teams of the Caribbean Region.

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History

It first took place in 2000[1] and was later re-introduced in 2014.[2] The 2014 edition was used as the Caribbean zone qualification competition for the 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship.

In 2018, the CFU Women's Challenge Series was launched by the Caribbean Football Union, where 20 teams were divided into five groups. There is no overall champion, and medals are awarded to each group winner and runner-up.[3]

Results

Year Host Winner Runner-up Number of teams
2000  St. Lucia  Haiti  Saint Lucia 4 (13)
2014  Trinidad and Tobago  Trinidad and Tobago  Jamaica 8 (21)
2018 Group hosts:
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
 Jamaica
 Haiti
 Antigua and Barbuda
 Trinidad and Tobago
Group winners:
 Saint Lucia
 Cuba
 Haiti
 Antigua and Barbuda
 Trinidad and Tobago
Group runners-up:
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
 Jamaica
 U.S. Virgin Islands
 Curaçao
 Suriname
20

References

  1. ^ "Caribbean Women's Championship 2000". RSSSF. 2 October 2005. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Women's Caribbean Cup finals schedule announced". concacaf.com. 26 June 2005. Archived from the original on 2014-06-29. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
  3. ^ Admin, CFU Web (19 March 2018). "CFU launches Womens Challenge Series 2018 | Caribbean Cup". www.cfufootball.org. Archived from the original on 11 April 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
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