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Football in Curaçao

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The sport of association football in Curaçao is run by the Curaçao Football Federation. The association administers the national football team, as well as the Curaçao League. The main annual football tournament is the Chippie Polar Cup,an annual friendly event held since 2004 which has involved clubs from the Netherlands, Brazil, Suriname, Aruba and Curaçao.

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The Chippie Polar Cup

The tournament is organized by Project Support Curaçao NV (PSC) and the matches are held at the Ergilio Hato Stadion (SDK), in Brievengat. The first two editions were held under the name Inter Expo Cup.

Cup winners

  • 2004: Netherlands Antilles national football team
  • 2005: Walking Bout Company
  • 2006: FC Groningen
  • 2007: FC Utrecht
  • 2008: FC Groningen
  • 2009: Dutch Caribbean Stars
  • 2010: Ajax
  • 2013: ADO Den Haag
  • 2004 Edition

    January 2004

  • Netherlands Antilles 2 - 2 FC Dordrecht
  • Suriname 0 - 0 SC Cambuur
  • Netherlands Antilles 2 - 1 SC Cambuur
  • Suriname 4 - 2 FC Dordrecht
  • FC Dordrecht 0 - 4 SC Cambuur
  • Netherlands Antilles 2 - 0 Suriname
  • 2005 Edition

    January 2005

  • Walking Bout Company 2 - 1 FC Dordrecht
  • Netherlands Antilles 2 - 3 Jong Feyenoord
  • Jong Feyenoord 0 - 0 FC Dordrecht
  • Netherlands Antilles 0 - 4 Walking Bout Company
  • Netherlands Antilles 1 - 2 FC Dordrecht
  • Walking Bout Company 0 - 0 Jong Feyenoord
  • 2006 Edition

    May 2006:

  • FC Groningen 2 - 1 Suriprofs
  • Deportivo Barber 3 - 1 Netherlands Antilles U21
  • Third place match:

  • Suriprofs 5 - 2 Netherlands Antilles U21
  • Final:

  • FC Groningen 2 - 1 Deportivo Barber
  • 2007 Edition

    June 2007:

  • FC Utrecht 2 - 1 FC Dordrecht
  • Deportivo Barber 0 - 2 Ferroviário AC
  • Third place match:

  • Deportivo Barber 1 - 1 FC Dordrecht (Deportivo Barber wins 4 - 3 on penalties)
  • Final:

  • FC Utrecht 1 - 0 Ferroviário AC
  • 2008 Edition

    May 2008:

  • Netherlands Antilles 2 - 1 Suriname
  • FC Groningen 3 - 0 EC Flamengo
  • Third place match:

  • EC Flamengo 2 - 0 Suriname
  • Final:

  • Netherlands Antilles 2 - 4 FC Groningen
  • 2009 Edition

    May 2009:

  • RKSV Centro Dominguito 5 - 0 SV Britannia
  • Dutch Caribbean Stars 4 - 0 FCS Nacional
  • Third place match:

  • FCS Nacional 4 - 2 SV Britannia
  • Final:

  • Dutch Caribbean Stars 1 - 1 RKSV Centro Dominguito (DCS wins on penalties)
  • 2010 Edition

    21–23 May.

  • Dutch Caribbean Stars 1 - 4 N.E.C.
  • Ajax 3 - 0 Hubentut Fortuna
  • Third place match:

  • Hubentut Fortuna 2 - 0 Dutch Caribbean Stars
  • Final:

  • N.E.C. 0 - 0 Ajax (Ajax wins 3 - 4 on penalties)
  • 2013 Edition

    29 May – 21 June.
    The tournament was not held in 2011 and 2012, but returned under a new sponsor in 2013 and known as the Multipost Polar Cup.

  • ADO Den Haag 2 - 0 FC Dordrecht
  • Inter Moengotapoe 1 - 2 RKSV Centro Dominguito
  • Third place match:

  • FC Dordrecht 2 - 1 Inter Moengotapoe
  • Final:

  • ADO Den Haag 2 - 2 RKSV Centro Dominguito (ADO Den Haag wins 4 - 3 on penalties)
  • Dutch Caribbean Stars

    Dutch Caribbean Stars is an organization that participates in charity matches with players from the Netherlands, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.

    History

    The foundation was founded in 2009 and the team is headed by former N.E.C. player and assistant coach of the Curaçao national football team, Remko Bicentini. The proceeds will benefit (youth) sports projects in the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. The Dutch Caribbean Stars are intended as a counterpart to the Suri Profs from Suriname. DCS won the 2009 Chippie Polar Cup defeating RKSV Centro Dominguito in penalty kicks.

    On 9 May 2010 the Dutch Caribbean Stars travelled to Dordrecht, Netherlands to play in a charity match against FC Dordrecht.

    References

    Football in Curaçao Wikipedia


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