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1997 Caribbean Cup


FieldValue
year1997
other_titlesShell/Umbro Caribbean Cup 1997
countryAntigua and Barbuda
country2Saint Kitts and Nevis
num_teams23
confederations1
championTrinidad and Tobago
count6
secondSaint Kitts and Nevis
thirdJamaica
fourthGrenada
matches30
goals111
prevseason[1996](1996-caribbean-cup)
nextseason[1998](1998-caribbean-cup)

The 1997 Caribbean Cup (known as Shell/Umbro Caribbean Cup for sponsorship reasons ) was the ninth edition of the Caribbean Cup hosted by Antigua and Barbuda and Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Entrants

  • (Hosts)
  • (Withdrew)
  • (Withdrew)
  • GUF French Guiana
  • (Withdrew)
  • (Hosts)

Qualifying tournament

First stage

The winners of each group enter the qualifying play-off.

Group 1



Group 2

Kingston, Jamaica}}

Malcolm Sewell Simons Kingston, Jamaica}}

  • and withdrew

Group 3

First round

  • Both matches were played in Georgetown, Guyana

Second round

  • also entered the match; but since they already secured a spot in the final tournament as the holders, their matches were counted merely as friendlies.

Celestine Drayton Modeste ?

Alexander

Group 4



Group 5

and withdrew.

The return round was not played.

Qualifying playoff


Young
Sewell The return round was not played.

  • received a lucky bye to the final tournament.
  • The qualified teams are: (holders), (co-hosts), (co-hosts), , and

Final tournament

Group A

Hosted in Antigua and Barbuda

St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda}}

Modeste
St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda}}

Whitmore St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda}}

Group B

Hosted in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Mondenstti Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis}}

Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis}}

Nakhid Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis}}

Semifinals

St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda}}

Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe}}

3rd place playoff

Gardener Young

Final

Andrews Prospar St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda}}

References

References

  1. (16 January 1997). "We know what it takes to be world class (Shell Advertisement)". Jamaica Gleaner.
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