Caribbean Football Union

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The Caribbean Football Union, often referred to by the acronym CFU, is the nominal governing body for Caribbean football. It represents 30 FIFA member nations, and its member associations compete in the CONCACAF region. CFU also runs the CFU Club Championship, a competition to deterime the Caribbean club representative for the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

[edit] Member Countries

List of Member Countries

Jamaica

Cuba

Trinidad / Tobago

Haiti

Saint Vincent / Greandines

Barbados

Guyana

Antigua / Barbuda

Saint Lucia

Saint Kitts / Nevis

Bermuda (United Kingdom)

Suriname

Bahamas

Grenada

Dominican Republic

Puerto Rico

Turks / Caicos Islands (United Kingdom)

British Virgin Islands (United Kingdom)

Netherlands Antilles (Netherlands)

Cayman Islands (United Kingdom)

Dominica

Anguilla (United Kingdom)

Aruba (Netherlands)

Montserrat (United Kingdom)

Virgin Islands (United States)

French Guiana (France)

Guadeloupe (France)

Martinique (France)

Saint Martin (Guadeloupe)

Sint Maarten (Netherlands Antilles)

[edit] References

http://jason.soffe.free.fr/concacaf/cfu.html

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