2003 CFU Club Championship

The 2003 Caribbean Football Union Club Championship was an international club football competition held in the Caribbean to determine the region's qualifier to the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. Seven teams from four football associations played in the 2003 edition, contested on a two-legged basis. A Round of 16 and a preliminary round were scheduled but never played due to 11 teams withdrawing from the competition.

2003 CFU Club Championship
ChampionsTrinidad and Tobago San Juan Jabloteh FC (1st title)
Runners-upTrinidad and Tobago W Connection FC
2002
2004

The Trinidad and Tobago Professional Football League had the edge over the Jamaica National Premier League in the semifinals, winning both ties to set up an all-T&T final. San Juan Jabloteh finally beat W Connection on penalty kicks to advance to the 2004 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Withdrawn teams

Match

Second round

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Jong Colombia Netherlands Antilles1–13Jamaica Arnett Gardens1–50–8
Portmore United Jamaica3–1Netherlands Antilles Barber1–02–1
FCS Nacional Suriname2–3Trinidad and Tobago W Connection0–32–0

San Juan Jabloteh received a bye due on withdrawn Grenada Fontenoy United or Saint Kitts and Nevis Newtown United.

Semifinals

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
San Juan Jabloteh Trinidad and Tobago6–2Jamaica Arnett Gardens3–13–1
Portmore United Jamaica0–1Trinidad and Tobago W Connection *0–00–1

* both matches played at Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella, Trinidad and Tobago.

Final

W Connection Trinidad and Tobago1–2Trinidad and Tobago San Juan Jabloteh
  • Gefferson Goulart 40'


San Juan Jabloteh 2003 CFU champions, advance to 2004 CONCACAF Champions' Cup quarterfinals.

Top scorers

Player Club Goals
1Jamaica Ray GrahamArnett Gardens4
2Brazil Gefferson GoulartW Connection2
Trinidad and Tobago Cornell GlennSan Juan Jabloteh
Trinidad and Tobago Aurtis WhitleySan Juan Jabloteh
Trinidad and Tobago Kendall DavisW Connection
Jamaica Roen NelsonPortmore United
Jamaica Jonathon WilliamsArnett Gardens
Jamaica Garth BoothaArnett Gardens
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