Inter Moengotapoe - Performance in CONCACAF Competitions

Performance in CONCACAF Competitions

  • 2004 CFU Club Championship
Quarterfinals v. Juventus -- 2:0, 1:1
Semifinals v. Harbour View -- 4:6, 2:3
  • 2007 CFU Club Championship
Group Stage v. SAP -- 3:3
Group Stage v. Harbour View -- 2:1
Group Stage v. Puerto Rico Islanders -- 2:5
  • 2009 CFU Club Championship
First Round v. CSD Barber -- 0:1, 3:1
Second Round v. San Juan Jabloteh -- 1:3, 1:2
  • 2011 CFU Club Championship
Preliminary Phase v. Milerock -- 1:0, 1:2
Football in Suriname
Surinaamse Voetbal Bond
National teams
Men
  • National team
  • Olympic (U-23)
  • U-20
  • U-17
Women
  • National team
  • Olympic (U-23)
  • U-20
  • U-17
League system
Men
  • Hoofdklasse
  • Eerste Klasse
  • Randdistrictentoernooi
Domestic cups
Men
  • Beker van Suriname
  • President's Cup
Awards
  • Footballer of the Year
  • Top scorers
Lists
  • All-time Table
  • Champions
  • Clubs
  • International footballers
  • Foreign players
  • Venues
  • Men's clubs
  • Women's clubs
  • Men's players
  • Women's players
  • Expatriate players
  • Managers
  • Referees
  • Venues
  • Seasons
  • Records
Hoofdklasse
Competition
  • Seasons (current)
  • Champions
  • Players (foreign)
  • Managers
  • Stadiums
Current clubs
  • Boskamp
  • Inter Moengo
  • Excelsior
  • Kamal Dewaker
  • Leo Victor
  • Notch
  • Robinhood
  • Transvaal
  • Voorwaarts
  • WBC
Former clubs
  • List of former clubs

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