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词条 2011 in CONCACAF
释义

  1. Events

      Men    Women  

  2. News

  3. Continental champions

      Champions League    SuperLiga    CFU Club championship    World Football Challenge  

  4. Domestic league champions and premiers

      List of champions    Men's    Women's    List of premiers  

  5. Domestic cup champions

      Men's    Women's  

  6. Deaths

  7. Footnotes

  8. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2012}}{{main|2011 in association football}}

The year of 2011 in CONCACAF marked the 48th year of CONCACAF competitions.

Events

Men

From 5 June through 25 June, CONCACAF hosted its eleventh biannual regional tournament, the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Hosted in the United States, it was the fourth-consecutive tournament that the Gold Cup was solely held in the United States. The Gold Cup saw Mexico earn their sixth Gold Cup honor, by defeating tournament hosts, and longtime rivals, the United States, by a 4–2 scoreline. The Mexican team earned their way into the finals through the virtue of winning Group A with a perfect 3–0–0 record, prior to defeating Guatemala and Honduras in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively. The U.S. team, finished as runners-up in 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C after posting a record of two wins, a loss and no draws. In the knockout stage, the U.S. defeated Group B winners, Jamaica by 2–0 scoreline, before defeating Group C winners, Panama 1–0 in the semifinals.

  • 18 June – 10 July — 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Mexico
    • {{gold1}} {{fbu|17|MEX}}
    • {{silver2}} {{fbu|17|URU}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{fbu|17|GER}}
    • 4th: {{fbu|17|BRA}}

Women

  • 2 – 9 March — 2011 Algarve Cup in Portugal
    • {{gold1}} {{fbw|USA}}
    • {{silver2}} {{fbw|ISL}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{fbw|JPN}}
    • 4th: {{fbw|SWE}}
  • 26 June – 17 July — 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany
    • {{gold1}} {{fbw|JPN}}
    • {{silver2}} {{fbw|USA}}
    • {{bronze3}} {{fbw|SWE}}
    • 4th: {{fbw|FRA}}

News

  • CONCACAF representative Chuck Blazer step down from his position.
  • In the United States and Canada, Major League Soccer expanded from 16 to 18 clubs by adding franchises in Portland, Oregon and Vancouver British Columbia. The clubs are the Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps FC, respectively and retain their historical names dating back to the 1970s.

Continental champions

Champions League

{{main|2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League|2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League}}

In April 2011, the 2011 CONCACAF Champions League Finals was contested between Monterrey of the Mexican Primera División, and Real Salt Lake of the United States and Canada's Major League Soccer to determine the champion of the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League. The finals, made it the first time in the Champions League-era that the final was not an all-Mexican affair. The final also marked the first time since 2000 that an MLS club made it to the continental finals. The two-legged series ended in Monterrey's favor, defeating Salt Lake 3–2 on aggregate.

That same month, the final stage of the 2011 CFU Club Championship was contested as the Puerto Rico Islanders won their third Caribbean club title, defeating Haiti's Tempête FC in the final. With Guyana's Alpha United defeating Trinidad and Tobago's Defence Force, the 2011–12 Champions League will feature Caribbean clubs from outside of Puerto Rico and Trinidad and Tobago.

In July 2011, the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League began with the Preliminary Round being held. The following month, the group stage of the tournament began. For the first time ever in a meaningful competition, an American soccer team defeated a Mexican soccer club on Mexican soil, as FC Dallas defeated UNAM 1–0.[1] During the same round of group matches, Seattle Sounders FC became the second American club to defeat a Mexican team in Mexico, this time beating the defending 2010–11 champions, Monterrey by an identical 1–0 scoreline.[2]

2010–11 Bracket
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|team-width=175
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|RD3=Finals
|RD1-team1={{flagicon|MEX}} Toluca
|RD1-score1-1=0
|RD1-score1-2=0
|RD1-score1-agg=0
|RD1-team2={{flagicon|MEX}} Monterrey
|RD1-score2-1=1
|RD1-score2-2=1
|RD1-score2-agg=2
|RD1-team3={{flagicon|MEX}} Cruz Azul
|RD1-score3-1=2
|RD1-score3-2=3
|RD1-score3-agg=5
|RD1-team4={{flagicon|MEX}} Santos Laguna
|RD1-score4-1=0
|RD1-score4-2=1
|RD1-score4-agg=1
|RD1-team5={{flagicon|USA}} Columbus Crew
|RD1-score5-1=0
|RD1-score5-2=1
|RD1-score5-agg=1
|RD1-team6={{flagicon|USA}} Real Salt Lake
|RD1-score6-1=0
|RD1-score6-2=4
|RD1-score6-agg=4
|RD1-team7={{flagicon|CRC}} Saprissa
|RD1-score7-1=1
|RD1-score7-2=2
|RD1-score7-agg=3
|RD1-team8={{flagicon|HON}} Olimpia
|RD1-score8-1=0
|RD1-score8-2=1
|RD1-score8-agg=1
|RD2-team1={{flagicon|MEX}} Monterrey
|RD2-score1-1=2
|RD2-score1-2=1
|RD2-score1-agg=3
|RD2-team2={{flagicon|MEX}} Cruz Azul
|RD2-score2-1=1
|RD2-score2-2=1
|RD2-score2-agg=2
|RD2-team3={{flagicon|USA}} Real Salt Lake
|RD2-score3-1=2
|RD2-score3-2=1
|RD2-score3-agg=3
|RD2-team4={{flagicon|CRC}} Saprissa
|RD2-score4-1=0
|RD2-score4-2=2
|RD2-score4-agg=2
|RD3-team1={{flagicon|MEX}} Monterrey
|RD3-score1-1=2
|RD3-score1-2=1
|RD3-score1-agg=3
|RD3-team2={{flagicon|USA}} Real Salt Lake
|RD3-score2-1=2
|RD3-score2-2=0
|RD3-score2-agg=2
}}

SuperLiga

{{main|2011 North American SuperLiga}}

After four seasons of the North American SuperLiga, the tournament was discontinued, with MLS commissioner Don Garber commissioner stating that “SuperLiga was a great tournament which served its purpose during its time. CONCACAF got more and more committed to a continental tournament with the Champions League, which we’re very supportive of. It has delivered the value we intended in SuperLiga to put our teams against the best competition in this region.”[3]

Prior to the cancellation of the tournament, the SuperLiga had a format very similar to UEFA's Europa League in which the best clubs in the U.S. and Mexico not to qualify for the Champions League earned a berth into the tournament. The final SuperLiga championship involved Morelia of Mexico defeating New England Revolution of the United States, 2–1.

CFU Club championship

{{main|2011 CFU Club Championship}}

Puerto Rico Islanders won the 2011 edition of the CFU Club Championship, making it both their second ever CFU Club title and their second-consecutive subcontinental championship. Played at Providence Stadium in Providence, Guyana on 27 May, the Islanders defeated Tempête of Haiti, 3–1, in extra time, to win the CFU Club Championship. Puerto Rico's Jay Needham scored for the Islanders in the 34th minute of regulation, while Tempête's Junior Charles scored in the 42nd minute. In extra time, Puerto Rico's Jonathan Faña netted in the 100th and 113th minute of play.[4] For reaching the finals, both Puerto Rico Islanders and Tempête FC qualified into the preliminary round of the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League.

The third place match also determined the final entrant into the Champions League. There, Guyana's Alpha United became the first Guyanese club to qualify for the Champions League by defeating Trinidad and Tobago's Defence Force 4–3 in a penalty shoot-out.

Bracket
{{Round4-with third
||{{flagicon|HAI}} Tempête (pen.)|0 (4)|{{flagicon|TRI}} Defence Force|0 (2)
||{{flagicon|GUY}} Alpha United|1|{{flagicon|PUR}} PR Islanders (a.e.t.)|3
||{{flagicon|HAI}} Tempête|1|{{flagicon|PUR}} PR Islanders (a.e.t.)|3
||{{flagicon|TRI}} Defence Force|1 (3)|{{flagicon|GUY}} Alpha United (pen.)|1 (4)
}}

World Football Challenge

{{main|2011 World Football Challenge}}
Table
Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Played{{Tooltip|W|Won in regulation{{Tooltip|WPk|Won after Penalty Shootout{{Tooltip|LPk|Lost after Penalty Shootout{{Tooltip|L|Lost in regulation{{Tooltip|GF|Goals For{{Tooltip|GA|Goals Against{{Tooltip|GD|Goal Difference{{Tooltip|Pts|Points
{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid3300092+717
{{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester United3300093+617
{{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester City3210052+313
{{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus3200132+19
{{flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona3100246−27
{{flagicon|MEX}} Guadalajara3100245−16
{{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|CAN}} MLS Western{{ref label|MLS Western|N}}3001247−34
{{flagicon|USA}} MLS Eastern{{ref label|MLS Eastern|O}}30003310−73
{{flagicon|MEX}} América3000305−50
Colors: Green = champion
Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20110811073323/http://www.mlssoccer.com/wfc/standings World Football Challenge Standings]
Results for CONCACAF clubs

All times are in the EDT time zone (UTC−4) (Local Times in parentheses).[5]

2011 World Football Challenge
date=13 July 2011time=20:00 (20:00 UTC−4)USA}}score=1–4report=ReportENG}} Manchester United56}}51}}
Macheda {{goal|54
Park {{goal>80|}}stadium=Gillette Stadium, Foxboroughattendance=51,523referee=Mark Geigerstack=yesresult = L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=16 July 2011time=20:00 (17:00 UTC−7)MEX}}score=0–2report=ReportENG}} Manchester Citygoals1=17}}
Wright-Phillips {{goal|27}}
stadium=AT&T Park, San Franciscoattendance=11,250referee=Hilario Grajedastack=yesresult = L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=16 July 2011time=22:00 (19:00 UTC−7)USA}}score=1–4report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110720234459/http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-07-16-la-galaxy-vs-real-madrid/stats Report]ESP}} Real Madrid67}}31}}
Joselu {{goal|40}}
Ronaldo {{goal|53}}
Benzema {{goal|58}}
stadium=Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angelesattendance=56,211referee=Jorge Gonzalezstack=yesresult = L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=18 July 2011time=22:00 (19:00 UTC−7)CAN}}score=1–2report=ReportENG}} Manchester City30}}68}}
Wright-Phillips {{goal|84}}
stadium=Empire Field, Vancouverattendance=24,074referee=Mauricio Navarrostack=yesresult = L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=20 July 2011time=23:00 (20:00 UTC−7)MEX}}score=0–3report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110724162426/http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-07-20-cd-guadalajara-vs-real-madrid/stats Report]ESP}} Real Madridgoals1=73pen.|82}stadium=Qualcomm Stadium, San Diegoattendance=38,211referee=Ricardo Salazarstack=yesresult = L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=23 July 2011time=17:00 (16:00 UTC−5)USA}}score=1–3report=ReportENG}} Manchester United13}}66}}
Rafael {{goal|75}}
Nani {{goal|82}}
stadium=Soldier Field, Chicagoattendance=61,308referee=Terry Vaughnstack=yesresult = L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=23 July 2011time=21:00 (21:00 UTC−4)USA}}score=1–2report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110820025138/http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-07-23-philadelphia-union-vs-real-madrid/stats Report]ESP}} Real Madrid80}}2}}
Özil {{goal|11}}
stadium=Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphiaattendance=57,305referee=Alex Prusstack=yesresult = L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=24 July 2011time=16:00 (13:00 UTC−7)USA}}score=1–1report=ReportENG}} Manchester City53}}20|pen.}}stadium=The Home Depot Center, Carsonattendance=24,897referee=Ricardo Salazarpenalties1=Keat {{pengoal}}
Birchall {{pengoal}}
Juninho {{penmiss}}
Dunivant {{pengoal}}
Stephens {{pengoal}}
McBean {{penmiss}}
Gonzalez {{pengoal}}
McCarty {{pengoal}}
DeLaGarza {{penmiss}}
penaltyscore=6–7penalties2={{pengoal}} Milner
{{pengoal}} Weiss
{{pengoal}} Suárez
{{pengoal}} Kolarov
{{penmiss}} Guidetti
{{penmiss}} Lescott
{{pengoal}} De Jong
{{pengoal}} Wright-Phillips
{{pengoal}} Hart
stack=yesresult = D
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=26 July 2011time=19:30 (19:30 UTC−4)ITA}}score=1–0report=ReportMEX}} América42}}goals2=stadium=Citi Field, Flushing, Queensattendance=20,859referee=Jorge Gonzalezstack=yesresult = L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=28 July 2011time=20:00 (20:00 UTC−4)ITA}}score=1–0report=ReportMEX}} Guadalajara12}}goals2=stadium=Carter–Finley Stadium, Raleighattendance=16,124referee=Mark Kadlecikstack=yesresult = L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=3 August 2011time=20:00 (20:00 UTC−4)ESP}}score=1–4report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20121013073628/http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-08-03-barcelona-vs-cd-guadalajara/stats Report]MEX}} Guadalajara3}}60Casillas {{goal>72}}
Verduzco {{goal|90+3}}
stadium=Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardensattendance=70,080referee=Baldomero Toledostack=yesresult = W
}}{{footballbox collapsible
date=6 August 2011time=16:00 (15:00 UTC−5)ESP}}score=2–0report=ReportMEX}} América24}}
Keita {{goal|90}}
goals2=stadium=Cowboys Stadium, Arlingtonattendance=60,087referee=Ricardo Salazarresult = L
}}

Domestic league champions and premiers

List of champions

Men's

The following list contains the champion of every men's association football league in the CONCACAF region.

NationLeagueChampionTitleLast Honor
AIA}} Anguilla 2010–11 AFA League Kicks United 2nd 2007
ATG}} Antigua and Barbuda 2010–11 Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division Parham FC 4th 2003
ARU}} Aruba 2010–11 Aruban Division di Honor Racing Club Aruba 7th 2008
BAH}} Bahamas 2011 BFA Senior League IM Bears FC 4th 2010
BRB}} Barbados 2011 Barbados Premier Division Youth Milan 2nd 2006
BLZ}} Belize 2010–11 Belize Premier Football League Belize Defence Force 2nd 2010
BER}} Bermuda 2010–11 Bermudian Premier Division North Village Community Club 8th 2006
BVI}} British Virgin Islands 2011 British Virgin Islands Championship Islanders FC 2nd 2010
CAY}} Cayman Islands 2010–11 Cayman Islands League Elite SC 2nd 2009
{{Flagicon|CRC}} Costa Rica2010–11 Costa Rica Primera Division|A|a}} Alajuelense 26th 2010
2011–12 Costa Rica Primera Division|B}} TBD TBD TBD
CUB}} Cuba 2010–11 Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Cuba Villa Clara 11th 2004
CUW}} Curaçao 2010–11 Sekshon Pagá
DMA}} Dominica 2010–11 Dominica Premiere League
DOM}} Dominican Republic 2011 Primera División de Republica Dominicana
{{Flagicon|SLV}} El Salvador2010–11 Salvadoran Primera Division|C}} Alianza 10th 2004
2011–12 Salvadoran Primera Division|D}} TBD TBD TBD
GYF|local}} French Guiana 2010–11 French Guiana Championnat National Matoury 3rd 2006
GRN}} Grenada 2011 Grenada Premier Division Hard Rock FC 1st
GPE|local}} Guadeloupe 2010–11 Guadeloupe Division d'Honneur Moulien 3rd 2009
GUA}} Guatemala 2010–11 Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala ComunicacionesComunicaciones|E}}2008
GUY}} Guyana 2011 GFF National Super League Alpha United 3rd 2010
HAI}} Haiti 2010–11 1. Ligue Haïtienne Aigle Noir 4th 1970
HON}} Honduras 2010–11 Honduran Liga Nacional Olimpia 23rd 2010
JAM}} Jamaica 2010–11 National Premier League Tivoli Gardens 5th 2009
MTQ|local}} Martinique 2010–11 Martinique Championnat National Club Colonial 19th 1972
{{Flagicon|MEX}} MexicoMexican Clausura|F}} UNAM 7th 2009
Mexican Apertura|G}} TBD TBD TBD
MSR}} Montserrat 2011 Montserrat ChampionshipCompetition not held
{{Flagicon|NCA}} NicaraguaNicaraguan Clausura|H}} Real Estelí 10th 2010
Nicaraguan Apertura|I}} TBD TBD TBD
{{Flagicon|PAN}} PanamaPanamanian Clausura|J}} San Francisco 7th 2009
Panamanian Apertura|K}} TBD TBD TBD
SKN}} St. Kitts and Nevis 2010–11 SKNFA Premier League St Paul's United 3rd 2009
LCA}} St. Lucia 2011 Saint Lucia Gold Division VSADC 7th 2002
SMT}} St. Martin 2010–11 Saint-Martin Championships Junior Stars 11th 2003
VIN}} St. Vincent and the Grenadines 2010–11 NLA Premier League Avenues United 2nd 2010
SXM}} Sint Maarten 2010–11 Sint Maarten LeagueNo competition held
SUR}} Suriname 2010–11 Hoofdklasse Inter Moengotapoe 3rd 2008
TRI}} Trinidad and Tobago 2010–11 TT Pro League Defence Force 21st 1999
TCA}} Turks and Caicos Islands 2010–11 MFL League Provopool FC 1st
USA}} United States and {{flagicon|CAN}} Canada 2011 Major League Soccer Los Angeles Galaxy 3rd 2005
VIR}} U.S. Virgin Islands 2010–11 U.S. Virgin Islands ChampionshipCompetition not held

Women's

The following list contains the champion of every women's association football league in the CONCACAF region.

NationLeagueChampionTitleLast Honor
CAN}} Canada and United StatesW-League|M}} Atlanta Silverbacks Women 1st
USA}} United States 2011 Women's Professional Soccer Western New York Flash 1st

List of premiers

Some CONCACAF nations determine their league champion through a post-season tournament. This list reflects on the team that won the premiership, often known as the team with the best regular season record. In seasons which the Apertura and Clasura and used to create an aggregate/relegation table for the season, the team with the better aggregate record is listed as the premier.

NationLeaguePremierTitleLast Honor
ARU}} Aruba 2010–11 Aruban Division di Honor Racing Club Aruba 9th 2004
BLZ}} Belize 2010–11 Belize Premier Football League Belize Defence Force 2nd 2010
BVI}} British Virgin Islands 2011 British Virgin Islands Championship Islanders FC 2nd 2010
{{Flagicon|CRC}} Costa Rica2010–11 Costa Rica Primera Division|A|b}} Saprissa 18th 2008
2011–12 Costa Rica Primera Division|B|b}} TBD TBD TBD
CUB}} Cuba 2010–11 Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Cuba Camagüey 1st
{{Flagicon|SLV}} El Salvador2010–11 Salvadoran Primera Division|C|b}} Alianza 2nd 2001
2011–12 Salvadoran Primera Division|D|b}} TBD TBD TBD
GUA}} Guatemala 2010–11 Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala Municipal8th2009
HAI}} Haiti 2010–11 1. Ligue Haïtienne Tempête 4th 2005
HON}} Honduras 2010–11 Honduran Liga Nacional Olimpia 20th 2008
{{Flagicon|MEX}} MexicoMexican Clausura|F|b}} UANL 1st
Mexican Apertura|G|b}} TBD TBD TBD
{{Flagicon|NCA}} NicaraguaNicaraguan Clausura|H|b}} Real Estelí 8th 2009
Nicaraguan Apertura|I|b}} TBD TBD TBD
{{Flagicon|PAN}} PanamaPanamanian Clausura|J|b}} Atlético Chiriquí 1st
Panamanian Apertura|K|b}} TBD TBD TBD
SKN}} St. Kitts and Nevis 2010–11 SKNFA Premier League St Paul's United 3rd 2009
SUR}} Suriname 2010–11 Hoofdklasse WBC 1st
USA}} United States and {{flagicon|CAN}} Canada 2011 Major League Soccer Los Angeles Galaxy 4th 2010
VIR}} U.S. Virgin Islands 2010–11 U.S. Virgin Islands ChampionshipUSVI Championship|L}} 1st

Domestic cup champions

Several CONCACAF nations, most notably nations that do not use the Apertura/Clasura system host a domestic knockout cup that parallels the league seasons. These cups are open to all divisions of each nation's respective pyramid.

Men's

NationCompetitionChampionTitleLast Honor
ARU}} Aruba 2011 Torneo Copa Betico Croes
BAH}} Belize 2010–11 Bahamas President's Cup Cavalier FC 3rd 2010
CAN}} Canada 2011 Canadian Championship Toronto FC 3rd 2010
SUR}} Suriname 2011 Surinamese Cup Inter Moengotapoe 1st
USA}} United States 2011 U.S. Open Cup Seattle Sounders 3rd 2010

Women's

NationCompetitionChampionTitleLast Honor
USA}} United States 2011 U.S. National Women's Cup St. Louis JB Marine 1st

Deaths

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Footnotes

A. {{note|2010–11 Costa Rica Primera Division}} The 2011 Costa Rican Verano is part of the 2010–11 Costa Rican Primera División season.[6]

B. {{note|2011–12 Costa Rica Primera Division}} The 2011 Costa Rican Invierno is part of the 2011–12 Costa Rican Primera División season.

C. {{note|2010–11 Salvadoran Primera Division}} The 2011 Salvadoran Clausura is part of the 2010–11 Salvadoran Primera División.

D. {{note|2011–12 Salvadoran Primera Division}} The 2011 Salvadoran Apertura is part of the 2011–12 Salvadoran Primera División.

E. {{note|Comunicaciones}} Guatemala's Comunicaciones won both the 2011 Apertura and Clausura titles.

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G. 

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L. {{note|USVI Championship}} The U.S. Virgin Islands Championship hosted respective regular seasons for each island's soccer league, but a tournament to determine the champion was not held.

M. {{note|W-League}} The W-League, though the second division women's soccer league in the United States is the top division of women's soccer in Canada.

N. {{note|MLS Western}} In the 2011 World Football Challenge, Canadian MLS club Vancouver Whitecaps FC and American MLS clubs Los Angeles Galaxy and Seattle Sounders FC represented the MLS Western team.[7]

O. {{note|MLS Eastern}} In the 2011 World Football Challenge, American MLS clubs Chicago Fire, New England Revolution, Philadelphia Union represented the MLS Eastern Team.[7]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Dallas beats Pumas, earns first MLS win in Mexico|url=http://www.concacaf.com/page/CL/NewsDetail/0,,12813~2423672,00.html|work=CONCACAF|publisher=CONCACAF.com|accessdate=26 October 2011|date=17 August 2011}}
2. ^{{cite news|last=Mayers |first=Joshua |title=Sounders FC pulls off historic win in Mexico, beating Monterrey, 1–0 |url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sounders/2015994626_sounders24.html |accessdate=26 October 2011 |newspaper=The Seattle Times |date=23 August 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120114155207/http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sounders/2015994626_sounders24.html |archivedate=14 January 2012 |df= }}
3. ^{{Cite web |first=Simon |last=Borg |title=World Football Challenge builds upon SuperLiga |url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/world-football-challenge-will-replace-superliga |work=mlssoccer.com |date=29 March 2011 |accessdate=4 April 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Puerto Rico v. Tempete|url=http://concacaf.globalsportsmedia.com/page.php?sport=soccer&language_id=us&page=tournament&view=match&match_id=1111953|work=CONCACAF|publisher=CONCACAF.GlobalSportsMedia.com|accessdate=26 October 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120808075032/http://concacaf.globalsportsmedia.com/page.php?sport=soccer&language_id=us&page=tournament&view=match&match_id=1111953|archive-date=8 August 2012|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=World Football Challenge Schedule|url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/wfc/schedule|work=MLS|publisher=Major League Soccer|accessdate=13 July 2011}}
6. ^{{cite web|last=Stokkermans|first=Karel|title=Costa Rica 2010/11|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/cos2010.html#primera|work=Rec.Sport.Soccer. Statistics Foundation|publisher=RSSSF.com|accessdate=26 October 2011|date=28 September 2011}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=World Football Challenge Rules of Competition|url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/sites/league/files/WFC_Tournament_Rules.pdf|work=Major League Soccer|publisher=MLSSoccer.com|accessdate=26 October 2011}}
{{2010–11 in North and Central America, and Caribbean football (CONCACAF)}}{{2011–12 in North and Central America, and Caribbean football (CONCACAF)}}

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