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Harbour View F.C.
Harbour View Football Club is a Jamaican football (soccer), football club based in Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston that currently plays in the top flight National Premier League, Jamaica Premier League. Harbour View F.C. is nicknamed the ''Stars of the East'' or ''Easters'' and play their home games at Harbour View Stadium. History Founded by Vin Blaine along with the Harbour View, Jamaica, Harbour View community in the 1960s, the professional club, Harbour View F.C, was officially established on March 4, 1974. Then, 25 years later, the club was officially incorporated as a limited liability company and was the first Jamaica football club to become incorporated. Harbour View F.C. has developed a reputation for being the first in Jamaica in many aspects. The ''Stars of the East'' became the first club to have an official website, and the first to build a world-class football stadium. Ricardo Gardner was the inaugural National Premier League, Jamaica Premier League player to transfer ...
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Harbour View Stadium
Harbour View Stadium is a Association football, football stadium in Harbour View, Jamaica, Harbour View, near Kingston, Jamaica. It was built by Carvel Stewart and Harbour View F.C., Harbour View Football Club in the 1990s, as a part of the club's effort to transform into a truly professional organization. It is the home stadium for the Harbour View Football Club, and has a capacity of 7,000 spectators. The national team has played several international games at this stadium, as well as the club when they compete in the CFU club championships and the CONCACAF club championships. One highlight was the 2005 CONCACAF Champion's cup home game, which was televised to the world from the Harbour View Stadium on Fox Soccer Channel. The stadium has two bars and a Western Union outlet, and the field is almost completely surrounded by billboards. This provides revenue for the upkeep of the grounds. References

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Calvin Stewart
Calvin Clifton Stewart (born 1946) is a former Jamaican footballer who played as a central defender. Stewart's career included significant stints at Kingston College, Harbour View F.C., Cavalier F.C., and the Jamaica national team. His nickname during his football career was “Webba”. In 2023, Stewart was honored at the 38th Bell/Ziadie Memorial Football Festival, where he was recognized alongside other notable figures in Jamaican football. Early life Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, Stewart attended Kingston College, where he was a prominent member of the school's Manning Cup football team. In 1967, Stewart played a key role in Kingston College's 2-0 victory over Excelsior in the Manning Cup final replay at the National Stadium. Career Cavalier F. C. Stewart played a pivotal role in strengthening Cavalier F.C. during the 1970s. He was influential in encouraging other players to join the club, including David Bernard Sr., who transitioned from the army to Cavalie ...
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Paradise FC (Barbados)
Paradise FC is a Barbadian professional football club based in Dover, in the southern parish of Christ Church. They play in the Barbadian first division, the Barbados Premier League. Current squad Achievements *Barbados Premier League: 4 :: 1989, 1996, 2001, 2003 *Barbados FA Cup The Barbados FA Cup is the top knockout tournament of the Barbado football. It is run by the Barbados Football Association. It was founded in 1910 and has been running ever since. Winners *1910 : Kensington Rovers *1911 : Kensington Rovers *191 ...: 6Barbados – List of Cup Winners
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Violette AC
Violette Athletic Club is a professional association football, football club based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. History Violette is one of the most successful clubs in the country. In 1939, Violette A.C. captured Double (association football), the double after winning the Ligue Haïtienne, league and the Coupe d'Haïti. They were awarded the 1984 CONCACAF Champions' Cup following the disqualification of two teams who had been planned to play a two-legged series to determine the North American participant in the final. The club was relegated to second division after the 2016 Ligue Haïtienne season. The club has produced many Haitian international footballers, including Alexandre Boucicaut and Sebastien Vorbe. Their home stadium, Stade Sylvio Cator, was damaged during the 2010 Haiti earthquake, 2010 earthquake and later reopened for use. Violette won the 2020–21 Ligue Haïtienne, 2021 Série d'Ouverture and qualified for the 2022 Caribbean Club Championship, which they won while ...
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CFU Club Championship 2000
The 2000 Caribbean Football Union Club Championship was an international club football competition held in the Caribbean to determine the region's qualifiers to the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. The winners Joe Public F.C. advanced to CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2000. History Originally a final tournament with 8 teams was planned, with as participants: * Joe Public FC (, holders) *Tivoli Gardens (, 1999/2000 NPL Heroes' Cup winners) * Camdonia Chelsea FC (, 1999 St.Vincent club champion) * Club Franciscain (, 1998/99 Ligue de Football de *Martinique champion) * Defence Force (, 1999 PFL champion) *Notre Dame SC (, 1999 Premier League champion) *W Connection (, PFL sub-champion) *Violette AC ( - replace champions ) This was to be held October 28 – November 5, 2000. However, in preparation of a 'dramatically enhanced' CONCACAF club competition, the set-up was changed completely; 4 groups with 14 teams in all were formed; the winners of which to progress to the final championship round. ...
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CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1987
The 1987 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 23rd edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CONCACAF region (North America, Central America and the Caribbean), the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. It determined that year's club champion of association football in the CONCACAF region and was played from 31 March 1987 till 30 September 1987. The teams were split into 2 zones, North/Central America and Caribbean, (as North and Central America sections combined to qualify one team for the final), each one qualifying the winner to the final tournament. Mexican club América beat Trinidadian team Defence Force 3–1 on aggregate, becoming CONCACAF champions for the second time in their history.
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2007 CFU Club Championship
The 2007 CFU Club Championship was the annual international football club competition held in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) region. Nineteen teams were to compete in the tournament, from November 4 to November 16 in six venues in Trinidad and Tobago. The first round consisted of five groups played in a round-robin format. The first round group winners along with the three best second-place teams advanced to the quarterfinals. The Caribbean Tournament Champion qualified to the 2008 CONCACAF Champions Cup. The champion, runner-up and the third place team qualify for the 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League. A playoff between the two losing semifinal teams will decide the 3rd place team. St.Kitts & Nevis Newtown United and Positive Vibes of the US Virgin Islands withdrew from the competition on November 2 and the fixtures were rearranged. Participation The following teams took part in the 2007 competition. * Deportivo Nacional (Aruba) * RCA (Aruba) * Bassa FC (Antigua a ...
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2004 CFU Club Championship
The 2004 Caribbean Football Union Club Championship was an international club football competition held in the Caribbean to determine the region's qualifier to the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. The 2004 edition included eight teams from six football associations, contested on a two-legged basis. Even though two teams from Trinidad and Tobago contested the 2003 final, only one team was entered in the 2004 tournament, as compared to two from Jamaica. The inclusion of teams from Saint Martin and Montserrat and not from other Caribbean countries was never explained. The first round included one of the great mismatches in international club history, as Harbour View FC of Jamaica slammed Ideal of Montserrat, 30–1 on aggregate. In an all-Jamaican final, Jomo Gordon scored in stoppage time of the second leg to give Harbour View FC a 3–2 aggregate win over Tivoli Gardens FC, thereby advancing to the 2005 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. First round Semi-finals Final ---- Harbour View ...
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CFU Club Championship
The Caribbean Club Championship, also known as the CFU Club Championship or CFU Club Champions' Cup, was an annual international football competition held amongst association football clubs that are members of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU). The tournament served as a qualifying event for the CONCACAF Champions League and, from 2017, the CONCACAF League. In 2023, the tournament was replaced by the CONCACAF Caribbean Cup which follows a similar format. This change was made in conjunction with the expansion of the CONCACAF Champions League starting from the 2024 edition. Qualification Thirty-one national associations affiliated with the CFU were invited to participate, with each eligible to send two clubs, usually their league champions and runners-up. However, many member nations did not send a representative team every year. CFU also allowed Antigua Barracuda, Puerto Rico Islanders, and Puerto Rico FC (all now defunct) to compete despite being members of the United Stat ...
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KSAFA Jackie Bell Knockout Competition
The Jackie Bell Knockout Competition is KSAFA's cup competition for clubs in Kingston and St. Andrew since the tournament's inception in 1987. Tivoli Gardens are the most recent champions. The competition was named in honor of the late Winthrop’s ‘Jackie’ Bell, a former Jamaican football manager. The competition was indefinitely suspended in 2019 season due to lack of sponsorship and opportunities on the calendar to sustain the competition. Most Championships Past Winners Source: *1987/88: Constant Spring *1988/89: ''Competition Abandoned'' *1989/90: Arnett Gardens *1990/91: Duhaney Park *1991/92: Arnett Gardens *1992/93: JDF *1993/94: Tivoli Gardens Tivoli Gardens, also known simply as Tivoli (), is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the third-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Kla ... *1994/95: Arnett Gardens *1995/96: Harbour Vie ...
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JFF Champions Cup
The JFF Champions Cup, known since 2022 as the Lynk Cup, is an annual Single-elimination tournament, knockout tournament in Jamaica, Jamaican football (soccer), football. The modern tournament was established during the 1990–91 season and is contended between the 14 Jamaica Premier League clubs and 10 JFF National Tier II clubs. The current cup holders are Portmore United F.C., Portmore United having defeated Cavalier F.C., Cavalier 2–0 in the 2023 Lynk Cup Final. The title is Portmore United F.C., Portmore United's fifth overall win in the competition. Winners All-Island Knockout Championship * 1964: Cavalier F.C., Cavalier SC (Kingston) National Knockout Competition * 1972: Cavalier F.C., Cavalier SC (Kingston) * 1978: Cavalier F.C., Cavalier SC (Kingston) [shared; other winners unknown] JNBS Federation (FA) Cup *1990–91 : Olympic Gardens 1–0 Portmore United F.C., Hazard United *1991–92 : Seba United *1992–93 : Olympic Gardens *1993–94 : Harbour View F.C. ...
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