Joe Public F.C. - International Competition

International Competition

  • 1998 CFU Club Championship
Quarter-Finals v. Notre Dame -- 4:0
Semi-Finals v. Waterhouse -- 3:1
Final v. Caledonia AIA Fire -- 1:0
  • 1998 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
Quarter-Finals v. D.C. United -- 0:8
  • 1999 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
Quarter-Finals v. Chicago Fire -- 0:2
  • 2000 CFU Club Championship
Group Stage v. Guinness Harlem Bombers -- 2:0
Group Stage v. SV Robinhood -- 5:0
Group Stage v. RKV FC Sithoc -- 7:0
Championship Group v. Carioca -- 1:1
Championship Group v. Harbour View -- 1:1
Championship Group v. W Connection -- 1:0
  • 2000 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
Quarter-Finals v. Pachuca -- 0:1
  • Copa Finta Internacional (in Brazil)
Third place
  • 2007 CFU Club Championship
Group Stage v. Sagicor South East United -- 5:0
Group Stage v. SV Racing Club Aruba -- 7:0
Quarter-Finals v. Bassa -- 4:0
Semi-Finals v. Puerto Rico Islanders -- 1:0
Final v. Harbour View -- 1:2
  • 2008–09 CONCACAF Champions League
Preliminary Round v. New England Revolution -- 2:1, 4:0 (Joe Public F.C. advances 6:1 on aggregate)
Group Stage v. Montreal Impact -- 0:2, 1:4
Group Stage v. Olimpia -- 1:3, 0:4
Group Stage v. Atlante -- 1:0, 0:2
  • 2010 CFU Club Championship
First Round v. SV Leo Victor -- 4:3
First Round v. Avenues United -- 6:0
First Round v. Devonshire Cougars -- 8:2
Second Round v. Walking Boys -- 5:0
Second Round v. Systems 3 -- 3:1
Final Round v. San Juan Jabloteh -- 1:0
Final Round v. Puerto Rico Islanders -- 1:1
Final Round v. Bayamón -- 1:3
  • 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League
Preliminary Round v. Brujas -- 2:2, 4:2 (Joe Public F.C. advances 6:4 on aggregate)
Group Stage v. Municipal -- 2:3, 1:1
Group Stage v. Santos -- 2:5, 1:5
Group Stage v. Columbus Crew -- 1:4, 0:3

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