

CFU Club Champions Cup Update #4
By: BoriQa | April 20th, 2009
Tonight San Juan Jabloteh joined the Puerto Rico Islanders as the 2nd qualified team to the CFU Clubs Champions Cup semifinals, as the Trinidadians defeated InterMoengo Tapoe 3-1 in Surinam in the return leg of their quarterfinal.
InterMoengo Tapoe was down 1-2 in the aggregate against Jabloteh, but only needed a 1-0 win over the Trinbagonians to eliminate them on account of the away-goals rule. The dutchmen’s 1-0 came early as M. Bron scored a goal for InterMoengo Tapoe on the 3rd minute, but the Surinamese celebration did not last long…
On the 13th minute A. Guerra tied the score 1-1 with the first goal for Jabloteh, meaning that InterMoengo Tapoe now needed 2 more goals to eliminate the Trinidadians, but it wasn’t meant to be. In the 2nd half C. Glen (47′) and R. Primus (65′) scored for Jabloteh to put the game out of reach, get 3-1 win, and advance the Trinidadians on a 5-2 aggregate score to the semifinals.
In the 2nd quarterfinal match of the night, the Greenbay Hoppers lost 0-4 to Haiti’s Tempête FC in St. John’s, Antigua in the 1st leg of their match. H. Charles (28′), T. Amius (34′), E. Cadet (42′) and E. Cadet (70′) scored the Haitian goals. The return leg will be played in Haiti on May 1st.
The 2nd-leg of the Cavaly Sportif vs W. Connection quarterfinal due to be played tonight was rescheduled to April 24th and will be played in Haiti.
The 2007-08 CFU Champions Cup 3rd place Puerto Rico Islanders received a quarterfinals (2nd round) bye this year and were given a spot directly in the semifinals. They will await for the three quarter final winners for the semifinals draw. The single-game semifinals will be played on May 15 in Trinidad. The final and third-place match will be also be played in Trinidad on May 17, with the top three teams in the CFU Club Champions Cup qualifying to the 2009-10 CONCACAF Champions League.
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