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2014 CFU Women's Caribbean Cup

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Champions
  
Trinidad and Tobago

Fourth place
  
Martinique

Goals scored
  
161

Runners-up
  
Jamaica

Start date
  
2014

Matches played
  
35

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Host countries
  
Antigua and Barbuda Puerto Rico Turks and Caicos Islands Haiti Dominican Republic (first round groups) Trinidad and Tobago (finals)

Dates
  
23 May – 22 June (first round) 19–26 August 2014 (finals)

Teams
  
21 (total) 8 (finals) (from 1 sub-confederation)

Champion
  
Trinidad and Tobago women's national football team

Third place
  
Haiti women's national football team

2014 cfu women s caribbean cup top 6 facts


2014 Women's Caribbean Cup. Twenty nations entered the First Round in 5 groups, but three withdrew before playing any match. The group winners and 2 best runners-up teams joined Trinidad and Tobago in the Second Round, split into 2 groups of 4. The Second Round group winners and runners-up qualified for the Championship. The Second Round group winners met for the Women's Caribbean Cup; the Second Round runners-up met for third place. Though announced as the inaugural edition, the Women's Caribbean Cup had been held once before in 2000. The tournament also served as a qualifier for the 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship

Contents

Group 1

Hosted in Antigua and Barbuda (UTC−4). Matches were played May 23–27.

Group 2

Hosted in Puerto Rico (UTC−4). Matches were played May 23–27.

Group 3

Hosted in Turks and Caicos Islands (UTC−4). Matches were played May 23–27. Bermuda was added to the group after the group stage draw.

Group 4

Hosted in Haiti (UTC−4). Matches were played May 30 – June 3.

Group 5

Hosted in Dominican Republic (UTC−4). Matches were played June 18–22.

Ranking of second placed teams

The two runners-up with the best records against the 1st and 3rd placed teams in their respective groups also qualified for the final round.

Final round

Hosted in Trinidad and Tobago (UTC−4). Matches were played August 19–26. The top two teams of each group qualified for the CONCACAF Women's Championship.

Goalscorers

Includes both first round and final round.

14 goals
  • Shakira Duncan
  • 7 goals
    6 goals
    4 goals
  • Yaqueisi Nunez
  • 3 goals
    2 goals
    1 goal
    1 own goal
    Unknown scorers

    References

    2014 CFU Women's Caribbean Cup Wikipedia


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