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2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF second round
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This page provides the summaries of the CONCACAF second round matches for 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification.
Format
The second round saw the teams ranked 7–25 joined by the 5 winners from the first round. These teams were drawn into six groups of four teams, at the World Cup Preliminary Draw at the Marina da Glória in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 30 July 2011.[1]
The matches were played between 2 September to 15 November 2011. The top team from each group advanced to the third round.
Seeding
Teams were seeded into four pots – designated pots 4 to 7 in the draw.[1] Pot 4 included teams ranked 7–12, pot 5 teams ranked 13–18, pot 6 teams ranked 19–24, and pot 7 the team ranked 25 along with the 5 first-round winners.
† First-round winners
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Group A
Source: [2]
Group B
Source: [2]
Notes:
Notes:
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Roberto Moreno (Panama)
Group C
Source: [2]
Bahamas withdrew from the tournament on 19 August 2011 and were not replaced.[3][4]
Group D
Source: [2]
Notes:
Notes:
Attendance: 350
Referee: Kenville Holder (Cayman Islands)
Group E
Source: [2]
Attendance: 21,107
Referee: José Alfredo Peñaloza (Mexico)
Attendance: 13,710
Referee: Neal Brizan (Trinidad and Tobago)
Group F
Source: [2]
Notes:
Notes:
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: James Matthew (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
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Goalscorers
There were 228 goals scored in 66 matches, for an average of 3.45 goals per match.
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
Nahki Wells
Dwayne De Rosario
Tosaint Ricketts
Mark Ebanks
Sendley Bito
Shanon Carmelia
Luis Anaya
Christian Bautista
Rafael Burgos
Rodolfo Zelaya
Clive Murray
Shane Rennie
Minor López
Vurlon Mills
Ricky Shakes
Jean Alexandre
James Marcelin
Raúl Leguías
Ricardo Buitrago
Amir Waithe
Andrés Cabrero
Cliff Valcin
Myron Samuel
Cornelius Stewart
Friso Mando
1 goal
Ranjae Christian
Justin Cochrane
George Dublin
Quinton Griffith
Marc Joseph
Keiran Murtagh
Kerry Skepple
Jamie Thomas
Diquan Adamson
Sheridan Grosvenor
Harrison Róches
Ryan Simpson
John Nusum
Antwan Russell
Kwame Steede
Will Johnson
Angelo Cijntje
Orin de Waard
Everon Espacia
Rihairo Meulens
Angelo Zimmerman
Johan Cruz
César García
Jonathan Faña
Jack Michael Morillo
Inoel Navarro
Domingo Peralta
Kerbi Rodríguez
Jaime Alas
Xavier García
Steve Purdy
Edwin Sánchez
Herbert Sosa
Victor Turcios
Lancaster Joseph
Marcus Julien
Cassim Langaigne
Gustavo Cabrera
Yony Flores
Carlos Gallardo
Angelo Padilla
Marco Pappa
Dwight Pezzarossi
Guillermo Ramírez
Carlos Ruiz
Fredy Thompson
Anthony Abrams
Shawn Beveney
Leon Cort
Chris Nurse
Charles Pollard
Judelin Aveska
Réginal Goreux
Wilde Donald Guerrier
Kim Jaggy
Kevin Lafrance
Jean Monuma
Listner Pierre-Louis
Daniel Reyes
Félix Rodríguez
Rolando Blackburn
Cristian Arrieta
Joseph Marrero
Devaughn Elliott
Jevon Francis
Orlando Mitchum
Tremain Paul
Zaine Pierre
Giovanni Drenthe
Evani Esperance
Naldo Kwasie
Keon Daniel
Hughton Hector
Kevin Molino
Darryl Roberts
Jamie Browne
Keithroy Cornelius
1 own goal
Angelo Zimmerman (against Haiti)
Lyndon Joseph (against Guatemala)
Nicko Williams (against Guatemala)
Román Torres (against Nicaragua)
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Notes
- FIFA awarded Trinidad and Tobago a 3–0 win as a result of Guyana fielding the ineligible player Christopher Bourne. The match originally ended 2–0 to Trinidad and Tobago.
- FIFA awarded Canada a 7–0 win as a result of Saint Lucia fielding the ineligible player Jamil Joseph. The match originally ended 7–0 to Canada.
- FIFA awarded Puerto Rico a 4–0 win as a result of Saint Lucia fielding the ineligible player Pernal Williams. The match originally ended 4–0 to Puerto Rico.
- FIFA awarded Antigua and Barbuda a 3–0 win as a result of Curacao fielding the ineligible player Christy Bonevacia. The match originally ended 1–0 to Antigua and Barbuda.
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