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Caribbean U-20 qualifying details unveiled

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Posted on June 13, 2012

Caribbean qualifying for the 2013 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship will begin July 23, with groups in Antigua & Barbuda, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and St. Vincent & the Grenadines.

All four groups will play from July 23-31, with the group winners — and the best overall second-place team — advancing to a second and final round with host Jamaica on Nov. 3-11.

Group 1 in Antigua also will include Grenada, Curacao and Dominica.

Aruba, St. Kitts & Nevis and Cuba will play in Group 2 in the Dominican Republic; while Bermuda, Haiti and Barbados will travel to Puerto Rico to play in Group 3.

Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago and Guyana will go to St. Vincent for Group 4.

Five of the six teams in the final round will qualify for the 12-team CONCACAF finals in Puebla, Mexico, on Feb. 18-March 2. Four teams from the CONCACAF championship qualify for the 2013 World Cup in Turkey.


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