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2014 Caribbean Cup qualification

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The 2014 Caribbean Cup qualification began in May 2014 and ended in October 2014.[1] The qualification competition determined which national teams could play in the 2014 Caribbean Cup which in turn determined which teams participated in the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup and the 2016 Copa América Centenario.

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In March 2014, it was announced that Jamaica would host the 'final stage' of the competition in Montego Bay.[2]

In April 2014, the Caribbean Football Union announced the group stage draw.[3]

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Participants

A total of 26 teams entered the competition.

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Preliminary round

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Group winners advanced to the first round.

Group 1

Hosted in Montserrat (UTC−4). On 8 May 2014, it was announced that Montserrat's Blakes Estate Stadium would be undergoing an inspection to host the group,[4] previously it was announced that the host nation for Group 1 would be Bonaire.[3] It is the first time Montserrat has been chosen to host any part of a Caribbean Football Union organised competition.[4]

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Referee: Bryan Willett (Antigua and Barbuda)

More information U.S. Virgin Islands, 1–2 ...
Referee: Vivian Robinson (Saint Lucia)

More information Montserrat, 0–0 ...
Referee: Vivian Robinson (Saint Lucia)

Group 2

Hosted in Aruba (UTC−4).

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Source: [citation needed]
More information French Guiana, 6–0 ...
Referee: Sherwin Moore (Guyana)
More information Aruba, 1–0 ...

More information Turks and Caicos Islands, 0–6 ...
Referee: Johannes Dolaini (Suriname)
More information Aruba, 7–0 ...

More information British Virgin Islands, 0–2 ...
Referee: Sherwin Moore (Guyana)
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First round

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Group winners, runners-up, and the best third-placed team advanced to the second round.

Group 3

Hosted in Martinique (UTC−4).[5]

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More information Barbados, 1–1 ...
More information Martinique, 6–0 ...
Referee: Walner Laventure (Haiti)

More information Suriname, 2–3 ...
More information Martinique, 3–2 ...

More information Bonaire, 1–4 ...
More information Martinique, 0–0 ...
Referee: William Anderson (Puerto Rico)

Group 4

Hosted in Puerto Rico (UTC−4).[5]

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More information Grenada, 1–1 ...
More information Puerto Rico, 2–2 ...

More information Curaçao, 2–1 ...
More information Puerto Rico, 1–2 ...

More information French Guiana, 0–0 ...
More information Puerto Rico, 2–2 ...

Group 5

Hosted in Antigua and Barbuda (UTC−4).[5]

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More information Dominican Republic, 0–1 ...
More information Antigua and Barbuda, 6–0 ...
Referee: Kevin Morrison (Jamaica)

More information Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 4–0 ...
More information Antigua and Barbuda, 2–1 ...
Referee: Sherwin Johnson (Guyana)

More information Anguilla, 0–10 ...
More information Antigua and Barbuda, 2–1 ...
Referee: Kevin Morrison (Jamaica)

Group 6

Hosted in Saint Kitts and Nevis (UTC−4).[5]

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More information Guyana, 0–0 ...
Referee: Christopher Reid (Belize)
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More information Saint Lucia, 2–0 ...
More information Saint Kitts and Nevis, 5–0 ...

More information Dominica, 1–2 ...
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Ranking of third place teams

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Second round

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Group winners and runners-up advanced to the final round.

Group 7

Hosted in Trinidad and Tobago (UTC−4).[6]

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More information Antigua and Barbuda, 2–1 ...
Referee: Trevor Taylor (Barbados)
More information Trinidad and Tobago, 6–1 ...
Referee: Kevin Morrison (Jamaica)

More information Dominican Republic, 0–0 ...
Referee: Dwight Royal (Jamaica)
More information Trinidad and Tobago, 2–0 ...
Referee: Adrian Skeete (Barbados)

More information Saint Lucia, 2–3 ...
Referee: Kevin Morrison (Jamaica)
More information Trinidad and Tobago, 1–0 ...
Referee: Trevor Taylor (Barbados)

Group 8

Hosted in Haiti (UTC−4).[6]

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More information Saint Kitts and Nevis, 2–3 ...
More information Haiti, 2–2 ...

More information French Guiana, 1–2 ...
More information Haiti, 4–2 ...
Referee: William Anderson (Puerto Rico)

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More information Haiti, 0–0 ...
Referee: William Anderson (Puerto Rico)

Group 9

Hosted in Guadeloupe (UTC−4).[6]

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More information Curaçao, 1–1 ...
More information Guadeloupe, 3–1 ...

More information Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 1–0 ...
More information Guadeloupe, 1–2 ...
Referee: Wilson Da Costa (Bahamas)

More information Martinique, 4–3 ...
Referee: Wilson Da Costa (Bahamas)
More information Guadeloupe, 0–1 ...
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Goalscorers

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4 goals
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2 goals
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Own goals
  • Anguilla Kyle Kentish (playing against Dominican Republic)
  • Antigua and Barbuda Karanja Mack (playing against Dominican Republic)
  • Barbados Emmerson Boyce (playing against Martinique)
  • Dominica Kervin Lawrence (playing against Saint Kitts and Nevis)
  • Haiti Frantz Bertin (playing against Barbados)
  • Turks and Caicos Islands Kely Louima (playing against French Guiana)
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