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2012 Caribbean Cup qualification


FieldValue
tourney_nameCaribbean Cup qualification
year2012
countryHaiti
country2Saint Lucia
country3Martinique
country4Barbados
country5Saint Kitts and Nevis
country6Grenada
country7Guadeloupe
country8Trinidad and Tobago
dates5 September – 18 November
num_teams25
confederations1
prevseason[2010](2010-caribbean-cup-qualification)
nextseason[2014](2014-caribbean-cup-qualification)

A total of 25 teams entered the qualification process for the 2012 Caribbean Cup, competing for a total of 8 spots in the final tournament. Jamaica, as the holders, and Antigua and Barbuda, as hosts, qualified automatically, leaving 6 spots open for competition.

Although the qualifying tournament is also part of 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifying process, the tournament has not been included by FIFA on the FIFA International Match Calendar meaning that the participating nations' first choice players may not be available to play due to club commitments. FIFA allocated 7–11 September and 12–16 October on the FIFA event calendar.

Participants

At the time of the original draw in March 2012, only Sint Maarten and Turks and Caicos Islands had not agreed to participate. In August 2012, the Bahamas, Cayman Islands and the US Virgin Islands pulled out of the competition. Of the five nations to withdraw, three were represented on the Caribbean Football Union executive committee. A total of 25 teams participated in the qualifying phase.

SeedingTeamsNo. of teamsNo participationFirst round entrantsSecond round entrantsFinal round entrants
5
20
3
2

First round

Although a draw was originally made in March 2012, the Caribbean Football Union partner Digicel made changes to the original draw allowing only nations where Digicel services were available to host group games. At the time of the changes, the CFU's contract with Digicel had expired.

Group 1

Held in Haiti.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3300122+10**9**
3201123+9**6**
3102105+5**3**
Saint-Martin Saint-Martin3003024−24**0**

Ramos Constant Jr. Lafrance Maurice

Delgado Arrieta Marrero
Oikkonen Maurice Peguero

Russell Manders Coke Simmons Maurice

Group 2

Held in Saint Lucia.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
320163+3**6**
320162+4**6**
320164+2**6**
3003211−9**0**

Tiebreakers by head-to-head record:

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
210142+2**3**
2101220**3**
210113−2**3**

Stewart Valcin Charles Charlemagne Frederick

Richardson

Hamlet
M. Samuel Richardson

Group 3

Held in Martinique.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3210232+21**7**
3210133+10**7**
3102812−4**3**
3003027−27**0**

Sordam Vallei Drenthe Rijssel Gustan Parsemain Mainge Dondon Abaul Berdix Balmy Sidney

Drenthe Loswijk Gustan

Roach Woods-Garness Remy Sargeant Mainge Loswijk

Group 4

Held in Barbados.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
321053+2**7**
320132+1**6**
310245−1**3**
301257−2**1**

Barradas

Benjamin Gomez

Harte

Group 5

Held in Saint Kitts and Nevis.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3300151+14**9**
320185+3**6**
310224−2**3**
3003116−15**0**

Gay
Daniel
Plaza Harris

Baal

Daniel Plaza Teesdale Darcheville

Ranking of second-placed teams

Originally, three positions in the final stage were available to teams who finish in second-place at the group stage. They were to be given to the team that finishes in a higher ranked position between the second-placed teams. The highest ranked second-placed teams between Group 1 and Group 2, Group 3 and Group 4, and Group 5 and Group 6 were to proceed to the final tournament.

However, due to the withdrawals of several nations the qualifying format was revised. Only the runners-up from Group 4 and Group 5 were ranked by the second-placed team format to decide which team progresses to the second round. Runners-up from Groups 1,2 and 3 automatically progressed to the second-round.

GroupTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts54
320185+3**6**
320132+1**6**

Second round

Cuba (third place), Grenada (fourth place) and Guadeloupe (runner-up) have all received byes to the second round for their final position in the 2010 Caribbean Cup.

Group 6

Held in Grenada.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
320131+2**6**
3111550**4**
311134−1**4**
310256−1**3**

Murray

Moore Beveney Edwige

Straker

Group 7

Held in Guadeloupe.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
321062+4**7**
312065+1**5**
311176+1**4**
300339−6**0**

Mocka
Pascal

Ulloa

Pascal Gustan

Group 8

Held in Trinidad and Tobago.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
321051+4**7**
311162+4**4**
310218−7**3**
302123−1**2**

Martínez


Roy David

Goalscorers

;11 goals

  • MTQ Kévin Parsemain

;7 goals

  • GYF Gary Pigrée
  • PUR Héctor Ramos

;6 goals

  • DOM Jonathan Faña

;5 goals

  • HAI Jean-Philippe Peguero
  • TRI Jamal Gay

;4 goals

  • BER Tyrell Burgess
  • CUB Marcel Hernández
  • GUY Vurlon Mills
  • MTQ Steeve Gustan
  • VIN Cornelius Stewart
  • SUR Stefano Rijssel
  • TRI Keon Daniel

;3 goals

  • BER Antwan Russell
  • GUY Gregory Richardson
  • HAI Jean-Eudes Maurice
  • PUR Joseph Marrero
  • VIN Myron Samuel
  • TRI Willis Plaza

;2 goals

  • ARU Jean-Luc Bergen
  • DMA Kurlson Benjamin
  • DOM Erick Ozuna
  • GYF Jean-Claude Darcheville
  • GYF Stanley Ridel
  • GPE Larry Clavier
  • GPE Dominique Mocka
  • GPE Vladimir Pascal
  • GUY Shawn Beveney
  • HAI Monuma Constant Jr.
  • HAI Olrish Saurel
  • MTQ Stéphane Abaul
  • MTQ Jordy Delem
  • MTQ Gaël Germany
  • MTQ Djenhaël Mainge
  • MTQ Cédric Sabin
  • MSR Marlon Campbell
  • MSR Ellis Remy
  • PUR Noah Delgado
  • LCA Tremain Paul
  • SUR Ronny Aloema
  • SUR Giovanni Drenthe
  • SUR Donovan Loswijk
  • SUR Giovanni Waal

;1 goal

  • AIA Terrence Rogers
  • ARU Rensy Barradas
  • ARU Raymond Baten
  • ARU Frederick Gomez
  • BRB Mario Harte
  • BRB Barry Skeete
  • BRB Rashinda Williams
  • BER Ian Coke
  • BER Taurean Manders
  • BER Lejuan Simmons
  • CUB Roberto Linares
  • CUB Ariel Martínez
  • CUW Christopher Isenia
  • DMA Chad Bertrand
  • DMA Lester Langlais
  • DOM Pedro Antonio Núñez
  • DOM Domingo Peralta
  • DOM Gilberto Ulloa
  • GYF Ludovic Baal
  • GYF Marc Edwige
  • GRN Kithson Bain
  • GRN Clive Murray
  • GRN Craig Rocastle
  • GPE Loïc Loval
  • GUY Walter Moore
  • GUY Daniel Wilson
  • HAI Jean Sony Alcenat
  • HAI Kevin Lafrance
  • MTQ Alex Balmy
  • MTQ Jacky Berdix
  • MTQ Gérald Dondon
  • MTQ Gaëtan Sidney
  • MSR Kendall Allen
  • MSR Bradley Woods-Garness
  • MSR Darryl Roach
  • PUR Cristian Arrieta
  • PUR Alex Oikkonen
  • PUR Marco Vélez
  • SKN Atiba Harris
  • SKN Romaine Sawyers
  • LCA Tafari Charlemagne
  • LCA Eden Charles
  • LCA Kurt Frederick
  • LCA Cliff Valcin
  • VIN Darren Hamlett
  • SUR Romano Sordam
  • SUR Jurmen Vallei
  • TRI Kevon Carter
  • TRI Aubrey David
  • TRI Ataullah Guerra
  • TRI Hughton Hector
  • TRI Devorn Jorsling
  • TRI Seon Power
  • TRI Richard Roy
  • TRI Sylvester Teesdale

;Own goals

  • VGB Jamal Sargeant (scored for Montserrat)
  • GRN Anthony Straker (scored for Haiti)
  • GUY Colin Nelson (scored for Curaçao)

References

References

  1. (28 August 2012). "Twenty-five teams set for Caribbean Cup". CONCACAF.com.
  2. (26 October 2012). "Big Carib wins advance Guyana, St. Vincent". CONCACAF.com.
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