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1967 CONCACAF Championship qualification


For the 1967 CONCACAF Championship, a total of 10 teams entered the competition. , as the hosts, and , as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 4 spots open for competition. The 8 teams were divided into 2 groups in which the top 2 in each group advanced to the final tournament.

Group 1

Played in Kingston, Jamaica.

The group was also referred to as the Red Stripe Trophy within Jamaica. The group was sponsored by Desnoes & Geddes, the brewery of Red Stripe beer.



Archibald


Saint-Vil Archibald

Perez Micó



DeLeon


Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago qualified for the final tournament.

Team of the Tournament

An ideal XI for the Caribbean qualifying group was selected by The Gleaner.

GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
ANT Juby RichardsonHTI Wilfrid Soray
ANT Juan Pablo
JAM Frank BrownTRI Sedley Joseph
ANT Edwin Dirksz
HTI Joseph ObasJAM Art Welch
CUB José Verdecia
HTI Guy Saint-Vil
TRI Warren Archibald

Group 2

Played in Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.

El Salvador and Costa Rica withdrew after disagreements with the Guatemalan federation (organizer of the tournament) due to discrepancies with the economic amounts to be distributed. CONCACAF sanctioned both federations of Costa Rica and El Salvador with a fine and a one-year suspension.

Cuadra

R.De León Roldán

Peña

Guatemala and Nicaragua qualified for the final tournament.

Teams Qualified On [[1967 CONCACAF Championship]]

  • (Group 1 winners)
  • (Group 1 runners-up)
  • (Group 2 winners)
  • (Group 2 runners-up)

References

References

  1. (23 January 1967). "Haitian goalkeeper suspended". Kingston Gleaner.
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