San Juan Jabloteh - International Competition

International Competition

  • 1998 CFU Club Championship:
Quarter-Finals v. Aiglon du Lamentin -- 0:2
  • 2003 CFU Club Championship
Semi-Finals v. Arnett Gardens -- 3:1, 1:3 (San Juan Jabloteh advances 6:2 on aggregate)
Final v. W Connection -- 2:1, 2:1 (San Juan Jabloteh wins 4:2 on penalties)
  • 2004 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
Quarter-Finals v. Chicago Fire -- 5:2, 0:4 (Chicago Fire advances 6:5 on aggregate)
  • 2004 CFU Club Championship
First Round v. Walking Bout Company -- 3:1, 0:0 (San Juan Jabloteh advances 3:1 on aggregate)
Semi-Finals v. Tivoli Gardens -- 1:1, 0:1 (Tivoli Gardens F.C. advances 2:1 on aggregate)
  • 2006 CFU Club Championship
Group Stage v. SAP -- 4:0
Group Stage v. SV Britannia -- 8:0
Group Stage v. New Vibes -- 5:0
Semi-Finals v. Baltimore -- 2:0
Final v. W Connection -- 0:1
  • 2007 CFU Club Championship
Group Stage v. CSD Barber -- 5:0
Group Stage v. SV Deportivo Nacional -- 5:1
Quarter-Finals v. Baltimore -- 1:0
Semi-Finals v. Harbour View -- 0:0 (Harbour View advances 10:9 on penalties)
3rd Place v. Puerto Rico Islanders -- 0:1, 0:0 (Puerto Rico Islanders wins 1:0 on aggregate)
  • 2009 CFU Club Championship
Second Round v. Inter Moengotapoe -- 2:1, 3:1 (San Juan Jabloteh advances 5:2 on aggregate)
Semi-Finals v. W Connection -- 1:2
3rd Place v. Tempête -- 2:1
  • 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League
Preliminary Round v. San Francisco F.C. -- 0:2, 3:0 (San Juan Jabloteh advances 3:2 on aggregate)
Group Stage v. Deportivo Toluca -- 0:1, 0:3
Group Stage v. D.C. United -- 0:1, 1:5
Group Stage v. Marathón -- 1:3, 2:4
  • 2010 CFU Club Championship
Second Round v. Alpha United -- 2:0
Second Round v. River Plate -- 1:0
Final Round v. Joe Public -- 0:1
Final Round v. Bayamón -- 4:1
Final Round v. Puerto Rico Islanders -- 0:1
  • 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League
Preliminary Round v. Santos -- 0:1, 0:5 (Santos advances 6:0 on aggregate)

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