CFU Club Championship
CFU Club Championship - coroczny puchar klubowy organizowany przez federację Caribbean Football Union (w skrócie CFU) zrzeszającą państwa strefy Karaibów.
W turnieju biorą udział czołowe kluby krajów regionu karaibskiego, przy czym krajowi mistrzowie kwalifikują się do rozgrywek automatycznie. Zwycięzca pucharu uzyskuje prawo do gry w Lidze Mistrzów CONCACAF.
Lista zwycięzców
Rok | Zwycięzca | Wynik | Finalista | Trzecie miejsce | Wynik | Czwarte miejsce |
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2020 | Atlético Pantoja | (4) | Waterhouse | Arcahaie | (4) | Cibao |
2021 | Cavaly | 3:0 | Inter Moengotapoe | Metropolitan | (5) | Samaritaine |
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