Caribbean Women's Football Championship
Caribbean Women's Football Championship | |
abbreviation | Caribbean Women's Cup |
Association | CFU |
First edition | 2000 |
Teams | 8th |
Game mode | Round-robin tournament (2 groups of 4 teams each) / knockout system from HF |
Title holder | Jamaica (1st title) |
Website | caribbeanfootballunion.org |
Qualification for | CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup |
The women's Caribbean Cup ( Engl. : CFU Women's Caribbean Cup) , is a 2000 inaugural registered soccer competition for women's national teams of the Caribbean , which serves as qualifier for the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup serves in turn as a qualification CONCACAF for the World Cup who serves women. In the qualifying rounds of the Caribbean zone held in 2006 and 2010, no tournament winners were played, only the teams qualified for the Gold Cup were determined.
The currently 31 members of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) are entitled to start. The tournament is currently taking place every four years. The competition is divided into a qualifying round with mini-tournaments for three or four teams in different countries and a final round with eight teams.
The tournaments at a glance
year | host | final | Game for third place | ||||
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winner | Result | Second place | third place | Result | fourth place | ||
2000 details |
St. Lucia |
Haiti |
League format |
St. Lucia |
Surinam |
League format |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
2014 details |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Trinidad and Tobago |
1-0 |
Jamaica |
Haiti |
5: 1 |
Martinique |
2018 details |
Jamaica |
Jamaica |
League format |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Cuba |
League format |
Bermuda |