2005 Caribbean Cup

2005 Caribbean Cup
Digicel Caribbean Cup 2005
Tournament details
Host country Barbados
Teams 26 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions  Jamaica (3rd title)
Runners-up  Cuba
Third place  Trinidad and Tobago
Fourth place  Barbados
Tournament statistics
Matches played 52
Goals scored 175 (3.37 per match)
Top scorer(s) Jamaica Luton Shelton
(9 goals)

The 2005 Caribbean Cup (known as the Digicel Caribbean Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the thirteenth edition of the Caribbean Cup hosted by Barbados and won by Jamaica. In all 30 countries participated (6 withdrew).

Qualifying Tournament

First qualifying round (Group stage)

Group A

Group A Qualifier:  Saint-Martin w/o  Sint Maarten (Sint Maarten withdrew)

Played in Kingston, Jamaica

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Jamaica 33002629
 Haiti 32011436
 Saint-Martin 30120141
 U.S. Virgin Islands 30121221

24 November 2004
Jamaica  120  Saint-Martin
Dean  2', 11', 30'
Hue  10'
Shelton  17', 39', 45', 52'
Stephenson  18'
Scarlett  20', 85'
West  54'

24 November 2004
Haiti  110  U.S. Virgin Islands
Mesidor  13', 30', 48'
Ulcena  15', 78'
Saint-Preux  33'
Chéry  40', 90+1'
Lormera  57'
Germain  64'
Thelamour  87'

26 November 2004
Jamaica  111  U.S. Virgin Islands
Shelton  9'
Dean  23', 32'
Hue  36', 53', 56'
Stephenson  40'
Williams  50'
Davis  64'
Bennett  67'
Priestly  68'
Lauro  72'

26 November 2004
Haiti  20  Saint-Martin
Bruny  25'
Thelamour  67'

28 November 2004
Jamaica  31  Haiti
Stephenson  20'
Dean  22'
Shelton  32'
Ulcena  41'

28 November 2004
U.S. Virgin Islands  00  Saint-Martin

Group B

Played in Martinique

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 French Guiana 3210507
 Martinique 3120515
 Guadeloupe 3111714
 Dominica 30031160

10 November 2004
Dominica  15  Martinique
Peltier  39' Bullet  28', 44'
Goron  43'
Percin  58'
Thalien  87'

10 November 2004
Guadeloupe  01  French Guiana
Cosset  52'

November 12, 2004
Dominica  07  Guadeloupe
Percin  13', 39'
Mocka  23', 26', 35'
Laurent  47'
Cassubie  76'

12 November 2004
Martinique  00  French Guiana

14 November 2004
Dominica  04  French Guiana
Boecasse  4'
Martinon  70'
Breleur  78', 85'

14 November 2004
Guadeloupe  00  Martinique

Group C

Group C qualifier:  Bahamas w/o  Turks and Caicos Islands (Turks and Caicos Islands withdrew).

Bahamas qualified but subsequently withdrew; their place was taken by Guyana. The supposed participants are  Cuba,  Netherlands Antilles,  Guyana,  Dominican Republic, and the matches were planned to be played in Cuba. However, Netherlands Antilles, Guyana, Dominican Republic all withdrew later, and so Cuba won the group automatically.

Group D

Group D qualifier:  Guyana w/o  Suriname. NB: was scheduled for Sep 5 and 11 but cancelled. Since Bahamas in Group C withdrew, their place was taken by Guyana (see above); Suriname was drawn into Group D.

Played in Trinidad and Tobago

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Trinidad and Tobago 3300809
 Grenada 3111764
 Suriname 3021342
 Puerto Rico 30123111

24 November 2004
Trinidad and Tobago  50  Puerto Rico
Glen  13', 43', 48'
King  81' (pen.)
Smith  89'

24 November 2004
Grenada  22  Suriname
Charles  46'
Bishop  50'
Modeste  27' (o.g.)
Sandvliet  59'

November 26, 2004
Suriname  11  Puerto Rico
Sandvliet  45' Ortiz  79'

28 November 2004
Grenada  52  Puerto Rico
Vélez  1' (o.g.)
Charles  3'
Rennie  58'
Williams  68'
Langaigne  75'
García  85'
Nieves  86'

Group E

Group E qualifier:  Bermuda w/o  Aruba (Aruba withdrew)

Played in Saint Vincent; originally planned for Cayman Islands, but rescheduled due to hurricane damage

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 3120845
 British Virgin Islands 3111324
 Bermuda 3111564
 Cayman Islands 3102263

24 November 2004
Bermuda  21  Cayman Islands
Smith  4'
Hill  34'
Berry  48'

26 November 2004
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  33  Bermuda
Pierre  7'
Haynes  52'
Samuel  54'
Smith  45'
Lowe  79'
Ming  89'

NB: Bermuda have protested the eligibility of three BVI players (Montgomery Butler, Avondale Williams, Venton James) as being Saint Vincentians.

Group F

Group F qualifier:  Antigua and Barbuda w/o  Anguilla (Anguilla withdrew)

Played in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 3210927
 Saint Lucia 3210627
 Antigua and Barbuda 3102683
 Montserrat 30035140

31 October 2004
Saint Kitts and Nevis  61  Montserrat
Francis  10', 45', 86'
Cannonier  36'
Isaac  57'
Hodge  83'
Adams  81'

2 November 2004
Antigua and Barbuda  54  Montserrat
Hawson  30' (o.g.)
Frederick  53'
Gonsalves  67', 82'
Thomas  72'
Bramble  38'
Fox  41'
Mendes  50'
Farrell  61'


6 November 2004
Saint Lucia  21  Antigua and Barbuda
Elva  22'
Gilbert  27'
Dublin  65'

Second qualifying round

12 December 2004
Haiti  10  Saint Kitts and Nevis
Cadet  62'

15 December 2004
Saint Kitts and Nevis  02  Haiti
Cadet  17'
Dorcelus  70'

12 December 2004
Saint Lucia  11  Jamaica
Joseph  23' Priestly  44'

19 December 2004
Jamaica  21  Saint Lucia
Dean  1'
Hue  67'
Elva  23'



12 December 2004
Cuba  20  Martinique
Faife  30'
Galindo  87'

21 December 2004
Martinique  02  Cuba
Cervantes  9'
More  62'


Third qualifying round

8 January 2005
Jamaica  50  French Guiana
Hue  13'
Stewart  57'
Shelton  62'
Scarlett  75'
Bennett  83'

15 January 2005
French Guiana  00  Jamaica


9 January 2005
Haiti  01  Cuba
Galindo  51'

16 January 2005
Cuba  11
(a.e.t)
 Haiti
Márquez  112' Cadet  59'

Final round

NB:  Barbados qualified as hosts

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Jamaica 3300419
 Cuba 3201526
 Trinidad and Tobago 3102563
 Barbados 3003270

20 February 2005
Barbados  03  Cuba
More  24'  71'
Galindo  90'


24 February 2005
Trinidad and Tobago  32  Barbados
Smith  11'
Glen  30'
Eve  84'
Forde  32'
Lucas  86'

Jamaica, Cuba and Trinidad and Tobago qualified for CONCACAF Gold Cup 2005


2005 Caribbean Cup Winner


Jamaica
Third title

Top scorers

Name Goals
1. Jamaica Luton Shelton 9
2. Jamaica Roland Dean 7
3. Jamaica Jermaine Hue 6
Trinidad and Tobago Nigel Pierre 6
Trinidad and Tobago Cornell Glen 6
6. Cuba Lester More 5
7. Saint Kitts and Nevis Jevon Francis 4
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Shandel Samuel 4
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