MIAMI, Florida – Group D of the 2021 Flow Concacaf Caribbean Club Championship stands to be wide open when the action kicks off this Sunday in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Haiti’s AS Cavaly will be aiming for a first-place finish in the group and will be relying on the goal-scoring boots of 38-year-old FW Andre Amy (picture), who is the third leading all-time scorer in Haiti’s Ligue Haitienne with 103 goals.
Cavaly’s previous appearance in Concacaf competition came in the 2009 CFU Club Championship.
Joining Cavaly in the group are RKSV Scherpenheuvel of Curacao, Olympique Cayenne of French Guiana and Hope International FC of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
As winners of the 2019-20 Curacao Prome Divishon, Scherpenheuvel are back in a Concacaf tournament for the first time since the 1968 Concacaf Champions Cup.
Olympique Cayenne are coming off a first-place finish in the 2019-20 French Guiana Honor Division after tying for the most goals scored, while defensively allowing the fewest goals during the 15 matches.
Not only is the 2021 FCCCC the first time that Olympique Cayenne have participated in a Concacaf tournament, but it is the first time that a club from French Guiana have appeared in Concacaf competition.
Hope International will try to make the most of their firepower in their FCCCC debut. The club finished first in the 2019-20 SVGFF Premier Division with an impressive 61 goals scored in 22 games and just 30 conceded.